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I have just read on Fixed: System Cannot Find Any Bootable Devices in Win10/11?
it mentions turning on CSM. Mine is disabled.
What Is CSM Support & Should I Enable It in BIOS? [Answered] - MiniTool Partition Wizard
Any help please?
I will have to turn the PC off by the big button on the PC
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Thanks - yes
From the PRIME Z390-P manual
On the BIOS BOOT tab
- Disable Fast boot (2-42)
- AMI Native NVMe Driver Support - On (2-43)
- Disable CSM (2-43)
- Boot Device Control - UEFI (2-43)
- Boot from Storage Devices - UEFI driver first (2-43)
- OS Type - Windows UEFI mode (2-43)
Thanks a mill -
Tried it - amended all but
The only one I didn't get was - Boot from Storage Devices - UEFI driver first (2-43)
All others changed and restarted to Bios again.
Should i try and flash the bios again?
I can see the storage devices when choose EZ Flash 3 Utility =
Storage Devices fs:1 = 228328mb (last date was yesterday)
fs2 = 553mb
fs3: = 953851mb
Each one has folders within
On main screen it shows X.M.P - disabled, this was enabled on last version.
(also - my ACHI Storage is just showing hard drive size - no full details)
Also cant tell if On/Off for Intel Rapid Storage Technology
Why can't it see them in the Boot Priority? Odd...
While in the bios, disconnect and reconnect the SSD/HDD SATA cables.
Trying to check my hard drives - have 2 (HDD: 1TB Seagate BarraCuda SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM Hard Drive (1 Drive)
and SDD: SSD: 240GB ADATA Ultimate SU630 2.5" SSD - 520MB/s Read / 450MB/s Write (1 Drive)
Cannot find either of them and do know which one to unplug etc?
Also cant find them - any clues please?