NO Boot Device Found after regular windows update


  1. Posts : 168
    Win 10 Pro X64 Validated
       #1

    NO Boot Device Found after regular windows update


    Hello guys and Gals, i have been updating one of my laptops regular before and after the Anniversary update and never had an issue untill, the update i did last night,

    After windows told me to update , i did, and on a restart windows told me that there was no boot device found, press any key to reboot,

    Checked the BIOS and the HDD seems to be still there

    If my Hard-drive, has failed, ( i very much doubt that ) i can live with that, but if it was a M$ issue, i am not very happy, fortunately i do have a spare hard drive,

    Thanks in Advance
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  2. Posts : 355
    Win10 Ver. 1809 Build 17763.`
       #2

    I had the same problem about 6 weeks ago. I tried all sorts of things to fix the problem, and none of them worked. I finally got my system back by restoring a Macrium Image of my boot disk I made before the update. Since then I have disabled updates.

    There are a number of fixes out there that are designed to address the "no boot disk" problem. Most of them have to do with fixing/rebuilding the MBR (Master Boot Record), but none of them worked for me. At this point you have nothing to lose by trying them. Just Google "Windows MBR Repair" or something like that.
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  3. Posts : 168
    Win 10 Pro X64 Validated
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hello Again, Well that was very Strange, i was going to Follow the Suggestion that {bbinnard} said i should try, i restarted the laptop and hit F8, and laptop they started to do an update, then rebooted , and did another update, and the laptop now seen to be working fine now, i will monitor it until another update is due, Thanks for the help.
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