Did that, windows is now installing. I’m getting excited lol will update when doneTry to set
Fast Boot to disabled,
Boot Device control - UEFI and legacy.
Save and reboot.
Did that, windows is now installing. I’m getting excited lol will update when doneTry to set
Fast Boot to disabled,
Boot Device control - UEFI and legacy.
Save and reboot.
Try to set
Fast Boot to disabled,
Boot Device control - UEFI and legacy.
Save and reboot.
Oh I only went back into it so you could see the change after installing to the drive. Just removed the usb and rebooted, it only goes to bios. Still not seeing the drive as bootable or in the boot list. It’s so strange… the only thing I’ve done since this started that got it to show in the boot list was to have rst on, but it’s always been the only drive in this pc so idk why. And it with rst on trying to boot I was getting the windows.efi.After install is done, you have to remove install media and boot from internal drive.
You do not run install again.
No worries, I haven’t touched it since the other day. Since you started working with me on this I haven’t done anything other than what you recommended, so all settings should be right. Still nothing as a bootable device though. Nothing in boot list, then when I go to advanced and boot it’s empty.RST has to be off.
And you can't change this setting after OS is installed.
Set first boot device to Windows Boot Manager.
Can you boot from windows install media into command prompt
and show result of following commands:
diskpartlist diskselect disk 0list partitionlist volume
Windows is installed in UEFI mode. Looks good.
Execute following:
diskpartlist diskselect disk 0list partitionselect partition 1(select 100MB bootloader partition)assign letter=Hexitbcdboot c:\windows /s H: /f UEFI
Last message should be "Boot files created successfully".
Show command output.
Tried removing usb and rebooting after the last pic I sent, still not in boot list 😭Windows is installed in UEFI mode. Looks good.
Execute following:
diskpartlist diskselect disk 0list partitionselect partition 1(select 100MB bootloader partition)assign letter=Hexitbcdboot c:\windows /s H: /f UEFI
Last message should be "Boot files created successfully".
Show command output.
Secure boot was set to other os already, I sent those options and boot priority empty. In case it’s worth mentioning, at one point before I posted on here I followed a step to clear secure boot keys and load defaults. After doing that I set bios to all defaults. That was something I tried before you started working with me in this, might not matter but just wanted to throw that in.In BIOS
Boot/Secure Boot/OS Type - set to Other OS.
And show screenshot with available boot priority settings.
In BIOS
Boot/Secure Boot/OS Type - set to Other OS.
And show screenshot with available boot priority settings.
I asked for - Boot priority settings
Boot/Boot Option Priorities
Boot/Boot Override.
Ok will do. Just want to double check, I read to delete platform key (PK) to disable secure boot. On this board there is no option to just disable. Does that sound correct?Secure boot should be off.
You can enable it later - after booting into windows has been sorted out.
Secure boot should be off.
You can enable it later - after booting into windows has been sorted out.
Tried that and no change unfortunately. Can this be m.2 hardware failure even though we could install windows on it? Also strange because we moved it to another slot and no change. I can’t imagine what I did to cause this… slight cpu over clock and everything was good. Went in bios in hopes to get it to stop power throttling and somehow ended up here. If there’s anything else you recommend I’m happy to try. Thanks for all the help and time spent on this so far. Worst case I can buy a new m.2 but would hate to have the same issue and it turns out to be bios config lolYou can try changing
Boot from storage devices to UEFI
Boot from PCIE devices to UEFI.
If you don't know, what you changed in BIOS, thenI can’t imagine what I did to cause this… slight cpu over clock and everything was good. Went in bios in hopes to get it to stop power throttling and somehow ended up here.
I’ve restored to defaults with f5 while in bios, is that the same thing or is there another way that’s recommended? I’m guessing with the pre build they made some adjustments, my cpu came over locked a bit so not sure if bios was changed when I got itIf you don't know, what you changed in BIOS, then
load safe defaults.
Just reset cmos with jumpers, confirmed settings changes in bios, definitely reset. Still not seeing my drive, still greyed out for boot option priorities and override. Looks like it disabled csm, enabled secure boot and fast boot… when I click “nvme controller and drive information,” the two options “nvme configuration,” and “no nvme device found,” are both greyed out still. Sata set ahci currentlyIf you don't know, what you changed in BIOS, then
load safe defaults.