Hello
I am throwing this out here, because I am honestly stumped on this issue. I sometimes get "Reboot and select proper boot device" when I boot up my computer. This issue started this weekend after upgrading from my old FX 8350 on a ASUS board, and going to a Ryzen 7 1700X on a MSI board.
The odd thing about this issue is it does not happen every other time, or even every other time. It seems to almost happen at random, but does seem to happen more when the computer is coming on from a completely powered down state. This randomness has been a pain with trouble shooting, because I will try something out. It would work for my testing, and then do it again after I felt that I fixed it.
It should be noted that So far when I get the Reboot and select proper boot device. All I have to do is hit Ctrl Alt Delete, computer restarts and it detects it. To me it almost seems like the SSD hasn't woken up, or is seen by the motherboard. That being said here are a few things that I did try.
Cleared CMOS
Changed Boot Order
Removed all other boot options Except for the SSD from bios
Double check wires
Double Checked CMOS battery
Bios are up to date.
Checked the drives for errors. ( Should be noted. This drive is six months old. Only used for OS, and never once gave me problems in my last system. )
I have not tried reinstalling Windows 10 because 1. As far as I can tell from tests inside of Windows. Windows itself doesn't seem to have any stability issues outside of not detecting at boot. Outside of that it runs perfectly fine and quickly. 2. I am a college student and need my computer during this first week, so I am thinking of nuking the machine this weekend. and 3. I am kicking around the Idea of getting an M.2 NVMe SSD for my boot drive.
But I would still like to get some idea of where I am going wrong and why this is happening. More so if it happens with the new M.2 Drive.
Anyway. Thanks for the help.
Current Specs
Ryzen 1700X
MSI X370 Gaming Plus
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 ( running at 2800 ) 16GB
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB
PNY 240GB SSD CS1311
WD Blue 3TB Hard Disk
Seagate 2TB Hard drive
I am throwing this out here, because I am honestly stumped on this issue. I sometimes get "Reboot and select proper boot device" when I boot up my computer. This issue started this weekend after upgrading from my old FX 8350 on a ASUS board, and going to a Ryzen 7 1700X on a MSI board.
The odd thing about this issue is it does not happen every other time, or even every other time. It seems to almost happen at random, but does seem to happen more when the computer is coming on from a completely powered down state. This randomness has been a pain with trouble shooting, because I will try something out. It would work for my testing, and then do it again after I felt that I fixed it.
It should be noted that So far when I get the Reboot and select proper boot device. All I have to do is hit Ctrl Alt Delete, computer restarts and it detects it. To me it almost seems like the SSD hasn't woken up, or is seen by the motherboard. That being said here are a few things that I did try.
Cleared CMOS
Changed Boot Order
Removed all other boot options Except for the SSD from bios
Double check wires
Double Checked CMOS battery
Bios are up to date.
Checked the drives for errors. ( Should be noted. This drive is six months old. Only used for OS, and never once gave me problems in my last system. )
I have not tried reinstalling Windows 10 because 1. As far as I can tell from tests inside of Windows. Windows itself doesn't seem to have any stability issues outside of not detecting at boot. Outside of that it runs perfectly fine and quickly. 2. I am a college student and need my computer during this first week, so I am thinking of nuking the machine this weekend. and 3. I am kicking around the Idea of getting an M.2 NVMe SSD for my boot drive.
But I would still like to get some idea of where I am going wrong and why this is happening. More so if it happens with the new M.2 Drive.
Anyway. Thanks for the help.
Current Specs
Ryzen 1700X
MSI X370 Gaming Plus
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 ( running at 2800 ) 16GB
Sapphire Nitro+ RX 480 8GB
PNY 240GB SSD CS1311
WD Blue 3TB Hard Disk
Seagate 2TB Hard drive