Hi all,
My build:
MOBO: MSI Z97 PC Mate LGA 1150
SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB
HDD: Western Digital 1TB blue
OS: Windows 10 Pro
I'm having difficulties getting my new computer to boot from my Samsung 850 Evo 250GB SSD. I installed Windows 8.1 Pro for Students on my SSD, then immediately upgraded to Windows 10 (so I don't know if this could be the issue). I can use my computer just fine, but every time I shut it down or restart it (putting to sleep is fine), it flashes the BIOS screen (but doesn't let me access the BIOS), then gives the error message:
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key_"
I then simply have to turn off my PC, unplug then replug the SATA cable for either my HDD or SSD, and reboot, and I can access my BIOS. Initially, I saw that under my "boot" settings that my Boot Option #1 was my HDD instead of my SSD, and that under "Hard Disk Drive BBS priorities", it had my HDD listed as the #1 spot and my HDD in the #2 spot. I swapped these two and saved everything, then rebooted from the BIOS page and everything works fine. However, this didn't fix the problem because as soon as I shut my computer down again, the same thing happened. This time, though, when I go to the "boot" settings in my BIOS, it recognizes the SSD as boot priority #1 in the "Fixed Order Priorities" and in the "Hard Disk Drive BBS properties". Also: along the way, I received a couple of error screens upon booting with the code 0xc000000e, claiming that my PC needed repairing. However, these went away as soon as I unplugged and replugged a SATA cable for my SSD or HDD.
So, in short, I can access and use my PC after shutdown, but only after unplugging a SATA cable for either my HDD or SSD, booting, then accessing my BIOS page to reboot from there. Any help on this issue would be appreciated! I can't figure out what's going on!
My build:
MOBO: MSI Z97 PC Mate LGA 1150
SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 250GB
HDD: Western Digital 1TB blue
OS: Windows 10 Pro
I'm having difficulties getting my new computer to boot from my Samsung 850 Evo 250GB SSD. I installed Windows 8.1 Pro for Students on my SSD, then immediately upgraded to Windows 10 (so I don't know if this could be the issue). I can use my computer just fine, but every time I shut it down or restart it (putting to sleep is fine), it flashes the BIOS screen (but doesn't let me access the BIOS), then gives the error message:
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key_"
I then simply have to turn off my PC, unplug then replug the SATA cable for either my HDD or SSD, and reboot, and I can access my BIOS. Initially, I saw that under my "boot" settings that my Boot Option #1 was my HDD instead of my SSD, and that under "Hard Disk Drive BBS priorities", it had my HDD listed as the #1 spot and my HDD in the #2 spot. I swapped these two and saved everything, then rebooted from the BIOS page and everything works fine. However, this didn't fix the problem because as soon as I shut my computer down again, the same thing happened. This time, though, when I go to the "boot" settings in my BIOS, it recognizes the SSD as boot priority #1 in the "Fixed Order Priorities" and in the "Hard Disk Drive BBS properties". Also: along the way, I received a couple of error screens upon booting with the code 0xc000000e, claiming that my PC needed repairing. However, these went away as soon as I unplugged and replugged a SATA cable for my SSD or HDD.
So, in short, I can access and use my PC after shutdown, but only after unplugging a SATA cable for either my HDD or SSD, booting, then accessing my BIOS page to reboot from there. Any help on this issue would be appreciated! I can't figure out what's going on!