No other suggestions here? I think just the Windows boot and EFI partition needs to be fixed, no?
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No other suggestions here? I think just the Windows boot and EFI partition needs to be fixed, no?
I mistakenly thought it had something to do with making it a cache drive and re-enabling that option. I only realized afterwards that cache drives are handled in Windows not BIOS
Thanks, hoping someone can point me in the right direction to fix. In terms of RAID, since I had a SSD cache drive, I think me selecting the Striped Disk Array option was wrong, but now I am not sure...
Right, the problem is I am no longer getting even the Windows BSOD error, it's now just showing no bootable drives to choose from (Windows I guess is not recognized). I already tried playing around...
So at first, I was trying to resolve an issue with my BD-ROM drive described here: XPS 8700 - BD-ROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRW/BDROM CH20N) Not Recognized Windows 10 - Disk Drives (HDD, CD/DVD, Blu-ray)...