My power supply died and I've gotten a new one, windows wasn't working so I tried doing a fresh install using a usb. When setting up I'm unable to select a storage device to install windows to.
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I sure did now all I get is reboot and select proper boot deviceDid you try different USB Ports.
When your PSU died, it may have killed your storage device too.My power supply died and I've gotten a new one, windows wasn't working so I tried doing a fresh install using a usb. When setting up I'm unable to select a storage device to install windows to.
I have 1 m.2 drive and ssd and a hhd does that mean all three are cooked?When your PSU died, it may have killed your storage device too.
The usb worksIs the Pen-drive working Fine. Try connecting it to different PC or Laptop. Try connecting a different Pen-drive or USB device to the PC.
So Pen Drive is working fine.The usb works
Unfortunately I can't, I power on and all I get is a black screen with the boot device message even when I button mash deleteAre you at-least able to get into BIOS. If yes do the SSD and HDD show up in BIOS.
Motherboard msi gaming edge ac, ssd western digital sn550, ssd western digital green, hhd seagate barracudaWhat Motherboard. SSD and HDD.
I've had the psu for 4 years now and have had no issues. Here's my system spec https://pcpartpicker.com/list/VjZgbhfull system spec? include make and model of the psu
possible you forgot to connect power to the storage?
did you finish install windows?
Thanks for the help! I ended up unplugging all the storage devices and plugged in a blank one from an old laptop, did a fresh install of windows then once it was all updated I plugged in each device one at a time and wiped them. Now everything works and I'm downloading steam and my gamesRemove the SSDs + HDD and then try booting.
If it still is not solving the issue then Unplug the HDMI/DP cable from GPU and connect it directly to Motherboard output and try.
If that doesn't work as well then Remove the GPU. There you will find Button Cell remove it. Remove it for a Min and then plug it back in. This will Clear CMOS.
You are welcomeThanks for the help! I ended up unplugging all the storage devices and plugged in a blank one from an old laptop, did a fresh install of windows then once it was all updated I plugged in each device one at a time and wiped them. Now everything works and I'm downloading steam and my games