Hi folks.
I had to force the BIOS to start up after I initiated fastboot some time ago into UEFI utility. Long story. So I cleared the CMOS using the jumper for 5 seconds.
I rebooted and the normal EUFI utility came up and I changed my settings. However my OS won't load up after a reboot (CTRL-ALT-DEL). Nothing on the drives (two SSDs) was changed, detached, etc. This was simply a BIOS single preference change.
I can't remember if I set up the OS with RAID or not, but the two SSDs show up just fine. I've told the UEFI utility that they are SSDs, and I've chosen both RAID and non-RAID (and chosen which single SSD) to start up on, and it can't find a boot volume. So no boot.
I don't know what I'm missing here, as the volume is startup and was working fine. It won't boot.
Anybody know what I should check? Again, the three options I've tried:
Either I'm missing some other boot/drive options, or something I'm doing wrong.
Any advice appreciated. Cheers
I had to force the BIOS to start up after I initiated fastboot some time ago into UEFI utility. Long story. So I cleared the CMOS using the jumper for 5 seconds.
I rebooted and the normal EUFI utility came up and I changed my settings. However my OS won't load up after a reboot (CTRL-ALT-DEL). Nothing on the drives (two SSDs) was changed, detached, etc. This was simply a BIOS single preference change.
I can't remember if I set up the OS with RAID or not, but the two SSDs show up just fine. I've told the UEFI utility that they are SSDs, and I've chosen both RAID and non-RAID (and chosen which single SSD) to start up on, and it can't find a boot volume. So no boot.
I don't know what I'm missing here, as the volume is startup and was working fine. It won't boot.
Anybody know what I should check? Again, the three options I've tried:
- RAID
- SSD A
- SSD B
Either I'm missing some other boot/drive options, or something I'm doing wrong.
Any advice appreciated. Cheers