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March 27th, 2025 06:20
HELP! No Bootable Devices Found
This is what I get when I start the computer..

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This is what I get when I start the computer..

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Chino de Oro
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March 27th, 2025 06:32
Any event leading to the issue? Restore BIOS settings to default value to ensure M.2 storage is enable and RAID is ON. Run diagnostics to see if any hardware issue, specifically the M.2 boot drive.
dfoxworth
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March 27th, 2025 06:54
@Chino de Oro I haven't used this laptop in years, it's been sitting in storage. I checked the log and it showed a data wipe in 2022! First pic below shows logs. Second and third pic show Storage tab. Fourth pic shows Boot Configuration.
Chino de Oro
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March 27th, 2025 07:06
I see. If the boot drive had been wiped, you may want to reset the BIOS settings to default value and then, installing operating system.
I suggest to change storage controller from AHCI to RAID because in the event of the system lose CMOS backup power again (indicated date and time need reset), the storage setting will revert back to RAID and causing no bootable device error.
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petermuss
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March 28th, 2025 16:01
Hello @dfoxworth
1) disable Secure Digital SD card
2) add boot Option -> select the M.2 NVMe SSD
3) and uncheck the Uefi HTTPs Placeholder
HTH and pls post results
Peter
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March 29th, 2025 01:17
@petermuss When I click to add boot option, I don't see the SSD listed. And when I click 'Browse for file', it does nothing.