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XPS 15 (9550) No bootable device found
Hello,
A couple of month ago I bought myself a beautiful laptop. One of the first things I did was remove Windows 10 and install Debian-testiing. I had some minor problems with Uefi so I went back to Legacy.
Last week I thought it was time to completely move to eufi because most linux distributions support it now.
All went fine, but booting is a problem (Just GRUB _ on the screen and no reaction on keyboard input). I do have a USB stick with PMagic and with that I am able to boot my own Debian on the SSD.
Now I think I have found at least one of my problems. Starting my laptop with F2 I can see what my boot settings are: only UEFI and the first drive to boot from is my SSD. That looks okay, but when i click the view button I get a strange seond row with the specs of my USB stick.
The second row should be: BBS (HD, PM951 NVMe Samsung 512GB)
I can remove the faulty boot option and add a new one, but I cannot change the second row and I think thats causing my "No bootable device found"
Is there some way I can reconfigure the SSD so that the second row gets corrected?
I hope you can understand my dutch school english
Thanks in advance,
B.P. de Vries
Ford_Power
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January 26th, 2017 08:00
Did you figure out a way to fix this? Or configure the row? I am having the same issue.
BaukeP
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January 26th, 2017 12:00
hello Ford,
I'm sorry, but I didn't. Just formatted my disk, went back to mbr. Put my backups back (made with fsarchiver; beautiful) and was running the next morning.
success,
Bauke de Vries
Pheng Vang
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January 29th, 2017 22:00
I am also having this issue but because my Dell XPS 15 9550 told me to upgrade my BIOS. So I did it and then after upgrading it, my laptop restarted and then went to that screen that says "No bootable device found". I ran diagnostic and everything was fine. I switched to AHCI and didn't work. I tried the Legacy boot, but it didn't work either. Need help ASAP.
BaukeP
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January 30th, 2017 05:00
I really don't know, but I would downgrade the bios update you did.