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July 30th, 2021 11:00

Aurora R7, not being able to boot up

My system is stuck on this PXE mode and ilI cannoy fix it. This problem occured when I made my Disk 1 (c drive) from a dynamic drive to a basic drive. After doing that, my pc restarted and is unable to reboot.

In the bios, my default booting option is UEFI (Ive tried legacy and didn't help) and my boot options #1-3 are as normal. I've tried many methods but to no avail. Examples such as disabling my Onboard NIC Ipv4 & Ipv6 or turning off secure boot, etc.

Errors: "Start PXE over ipv4" "Start PXE over ipv6" (When I get those messages I would have to press escape to escape both of the texts). Then after that, support assist pops up with the message "No bootable device found".

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July 30th, 2021 11:00

Yeah Ive tried it with the NIC Ipv4 & Ipv6 and shows a message saying "selected boot sevice failed. Press any key to reboot the system. Im basically saying that method isnt work for me either.

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July 30th, 2021 11:00

Alternatively, you can do F12, and try to manually one-time boot from the selected drive. 

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July 30th, 2021 11:00


@Ashera420 wrote:

This problem occured when I made my Disk 1 (c drive) from a dynamic drive to a basic drive. After doing that, my pc restarted and is unable to reboot.

Do you mean you converted from basic to dynamic? 

Because if you converted your boot drive from dynamic to a basic drive, that should have deleted all the data on the drive (which would explain not being able to find a boot drive).  

8 Professor

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July 30th, 2021 11:00

Also, you should set the the #1 boot option to "boot manager" not pxe (assuming you didn't wipe your boot drive). 

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July 30th, 2021 12:00

And yeah, ill come to terms that i possibly have wiped my c drive. But is there any way I can go around this issue of not booting up? Im pretty sure ive tried almost every way in the bios and I dont seem to get any different results other than not being able to boot up. If theres a way to do it other than the bios, let me know!

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July 30th, 2021 13:00

Alright thank you! Ill try this method out soon and I'll fill you in on my status of my pc. Once again, thank you!

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July 30th, 2021 13:00

You can reinstall Windows 10 from a flash drive by using the installer from Microsoft:  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10%20

The installer will also give you an option to repair your existing drive in lieu of installing clean, which would be the first step if it didn't get wiped. 

You can also try hitting F12 on boot and then manually selecting your hard drive to boot from too. 

If the entire drive got wiped and is non-repairable, then it cannot boot until you reinstall Windows 10. Reinstalling windows will fix the boot issue so that you can boot with boot manager again. 

 

 

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