Meal.
I have the following problem:
Am landed after a hard disk move in the disk management and have probably adjusted there anything that I should not have adjusted.
My PC does not recognize the new or the old hard drive.
When I start, I get the message "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press any key".
The whole thing is a Windows 10 Tower PC.
The old hard drive is an HDD (which is also not possible to boot), the new one SSD.
Since I wanted to exclude hard drive damage, I connected the SSD to my laptop (later, so not to boot) → is displayed.
Can I still remember dark to have marked something as "active".
Since one naturally "does not have to pay attention" what one makes I sit now in the Sch… And do not know further. Maybe someone has the right advice (yes, I have learned not to carelessly click somewhere.)
Go to the PC start in BIOS and look what is there in the boot order, there should be your disk with the Windows installation to be supreme.
She does that too. Unfortunately, this does not change the result.
And if the PC restarts after the "Save & Reset", how far is it?
Up to the same message ("Reboot and Select…") as above
Because if there's "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press any key", then he simply does not recognize any installed OS which he could start.
Can you clone your disk on your lapi?
An OS (Win 10) is installed on it. Everything went stable until this morning. And although I might have clicked something that I should not have clicked on, I did not uninstall the OS (I would've noticed that.)
Nevertheless, he does not recognize an installed OS.
Do you have your Lapi with you? And a cable to connect the plate with it externally?
Yes, sit in front of it
Then first open the CMD as an administrator.
Then enter Diskpart there.
Since he spits me the data from the laptop:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.1XXX3.XXX]
(c) 2018 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C: \ WINDOWS \ system32> diskpart
Microsoft DiskPart version 10.0.1XXX3.X
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.
On computer: DESKTOP-U1FQ11S
Ok, now you have the diskpart program open.
Now type in one after the other and write the output here:
lis dis (shows you all connected storage media)
sel dis X (selects X = 1,2,3 … Off, whatever your disk has for a number)
DETAIL DISK (outputs information about the disc)
Have to stop looking that you synonymous with X select the hard drive with the OS.
DISKPART> sel disk 1
Disk 1 is now the selected disk.
DISKPART> detail disk
SABRENT SCSI Disk Device
Volume ID: "B4B540DB"
Type: "USB"
Status: "Online"
Path: "0"
Target: "0"
LUN ID: "0"
Location path: "UNAVAILABLE"
Current read-only state: no
Read only: no
Boot Disk: No.
Swap file volume: No.
Hibernation disk: No
Crash dump disk: no
Cluster Disk: No.
Volume ### Bst Description DS Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- ---- ----- --------
Volume 3 System-rese NTFS Partition 350 MB Errorfre
Volume 4 E Windows NTFS Partition 930 GB Error Free
And volumes 1 and 2?
Then execute this command:
lis vol
There's nowhere. Wait, I'll take a quick screenshot
Oh. Oversight. Here the "lis vol" result:
Volume ### Bst Description DS Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- ---- ----- --------
Volume 0 C Windows NTFS Partition 237 GB Error Free Startpar
Volume 1 Windows RE NTFS partition 980 MB error free
Volume 2 FAT32 partition 260 MB error free system
Volume 3 System-rese NTFS Partition 350 MB Errorfre
Volume 4 E Windows NTFS Partition 930 GB Error Free