Question Boot drive option missing in the BIOS ?

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I just finished a Z690 to a Z790 motherboard swap a few days ago, and for the most part everything went smoothly. However I noticed I don't have a boot option in the BIOS. Currently its not causing an issue as it's booting into Windows just fine, Windows has been activated to the new motherboard etc.. .

Will the missing boot drive option in the BIOS be an issue later down the line?
Is an easy solution removing my M.2s and SSDs and doing a Windows reinstall?
I sifted through a few reddit threads and they say an easy fix is a 20 min Windows bootable usb drive, but I'm just not sure how true that is.
 
Your first order of business is to disconnect all drives, besides the one you intend to have the OS on, then reinstall your OS after fabricating your bootable USB installer for the OS.
Actually, while this is a good recommendation, it really shouldn't have anything to do with what boot options are available in the BIOS. If Windows is installed, then there should be options for, at minimum, Windows boot loader, and often, Windows boot loader AND/OR the drive letter of the drive with Windows installed on it, depending on the Windows version and the type of installation that was done.

First thing I would do is make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed according to what is shown on the product page for your motherboard. And, it IS a very good idea that you back up anything important from Windows that you don't already have backed up elsewhere, disconnect ALL drives except the drive you are installing Windows FROM and the drive you are installing Windows TO, and do a clean install. What version of Windows are you running?
 
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Actually, while this is a good recommendation, it really shouldn't have anything to do with what boot options are available in the BIOS. If Windows is installed, then there should be options for, at minimum, Windows boot loader, and often, Windows boot loader AND/OR the drive letter of the drive with Windows installed on it, depending on the Windows version and the type of installation that was done.

First thing I would do is make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed according to what is shown on the product page for your motherboard. And, it IS a very good idea that you back up anything important from Windows that you don't already have backed up elsewhere, disconnect ALL drives except the drive you are installing Windows FROM and the drive you are installing Windows TO, and do a clean install. What version of Windows are you running?
If i recall should be on the latest version of windows 11, first thing i did after initial boot of the pc was a restart and install the latest bios for the asus z790e , after that let windows check for updates and let armory crate update drivers for the board etc..
 
However I noticed I don't have a boot option in bios. Currently its not causing an issue I'm booting into windows just fine, Windows has been activated too the new MB etc.. .
Will this be an issue later down the line? is an easy solution removing my m.2s and ssd's and doing a windows reinstall?
Currently bootloader is located on Disk1 ( 500GB drive containing partition E: ).
Bootloader is small 99MB EFI System partition on Disk1.
That is only bootlable drive in your system and
will appear in boot priority list as "Windows Boot Manager" boot entry.

Disk4 (1TB drive containing C: windows OS partition) is not bootable.
Making it bootable would require making EFI system partition on it, formatting and placing bootloader on it.
 

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Currently bootloader is located on Disk1 ( 500GB drive containing partition E: ).
Bootloader is small 99MB EFI System partition on Disk1.
That is only bootlable drive in your system and
will appear in boot priority list as "Windows Boot Manager" boot entry.

Disk4 (1TB drive containing C: windows OS partition) is not bootable.
Making it bootable would require making EFI system partition on it, formatting and placing bootloader on it.
Just to understand it correctly or have better clarity of my options. Easiest way to go about this is to disconnect my harddrives with exception of Disk4 and install windows from there? Or do I actually have to wipe that drive and install windows afterwards?

Side question, i just got an additional 990 pro 4tb m.2 could I simply just leave that as the only drive in the machine and use my windows bootable usb to make that the primary drive after a clean install? I can format the 970evo afterwards Im actually trying to part ways from the 850/860 evo, i dont use them. So removing cables i dont need would be great.
 

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Just to understand it correctly or have better clarity of my options. Easiest way to go about this is to disconnect my harddrives with exception of Disk4 and install windows from there? Or do I actually have to wipe that drive and install windows afterwards?

Side question, i just got an additional 990 pro 4tb m.2 could I simply just leave that as the only drive in the machine and use my windows bootable usb to make that the primary drive after a clean install? I can format the 970evo afterwards Im actually trying to part ways from the 850/860 evo, i dont use them. So removing cables i dont need would be great.
Whatever drive you want the OS on, that needs to be the only drive physically connected in the system while you do this install.
 
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