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Boot your PC from the following drive:
Try the following options (as per Brink's tutorial: Boot to Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10):
Boot your PC from the following drive:
Try the following options (as per Brink's tutorial: Boot to Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10):
Go to Command Prompt and run(bcdedit)
In Command Prompt, right-click on the top part-->Edit-->Select All. Paste the contents into a .txt file and save it.
Also try the "UEFI Firmware Settings" option. Actually, you have to try out every available option.
In Command Prompt, run this command:Notepad
Paste everything into it and save it.
I just found the following thread but have not read it.
PCIe M.2 SSD not showing in bios
Where should I save the (bcdedit) .txt file?
That link you just sent me doesn't pertain to this issue as they are using a non UEFI motherboard. Thanks for looking though.
I can see my NVMe drive when I go to save the txt doc and it looks like all of windows is on there (as far as I can tell). My UEFI just wont recognize it as a boot option unless I'm in legacy only mode. And then in legacy only mode it will give me the option to boot from my NVMe drive, but just goes straight to the UEFI
Save it to a device on which you can read the file.
What do you mean by "goes straight to the UEFI"? What will happen if you select the drive from the boot menu?
Disclaimer: I am no expert and have just been making wild guesses. Hopefully, an expert will come to help you.
If I select the drive from the boot menu Windows doesn't load. It just goes into the UEFI BIOS upon start up. As if there was nothing saved on the NVMe drive.
I'm trying to find a driver for my adata xpg sx8200 pro. I wonder if that would help. However I am not having much luck finding it online
I appreciate your help! I haven't done this in quite some time and it feels like a foreign language to me now.
When I run(bcdedit)
, I get the following:
Code:Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.30] (c) 2019 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\system32>(bcdedit) Windows Boot Manager -------------------- identifier {bootmgr} device partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume3 path \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi description Windows Boot Manager locale en-us inherit {globalsettings} default {current} resumeobject {1b529837-f2f5-11e9-ae47-e0d55ecc65a3} displayorder {current} toolsdisplayorder {memdiag} timeout 0 displaybootmenu Yes Windows Boot Loader ------------------- identifier {current} device partition=C: path \Windows\system32\winload.efi description Windows 10 locale en-us inherit {bootloadersettings} recoverysequence {adf54a86-0f81-11ea-9d9f-e0d55ecc65a3} recoveryenabled Yes isolatedcontext Yes allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075 osdevice partition=C: systemroot \Windows resumeobject {1b529837-f2f5-11e9-ae47-e0d55ecc65a3} nx OptIn bootmenupolicy Standard C:\Windows\system32>
A related article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...tings-for-uefi
I just found the following tutorial written by Kari, an expert.
DISKPART - How to Partition GPT disk
You may go there and turn to him for help.