I recently downloaded Windows Media Creation Tool to a USB and on to a new HDD

craigerybigs
craigerybigs Member Posts: 6 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have a Spin 3 and I was getting "no bootable device" message when trying to boot my computer. I came to the conclusion that my HDD was fried so I bought a new one. I then downloaded windows media creation tool on to a USB stick and reinstalled windows on to the new HDD that I installed in my computer. I am using that computer right now so windows 10 home is working but the graphics look off like its in safe mode or something. It isn't in safe mode but that's what it looks like. When I entered BIOS and put everything to default (F9) and restarted my PC it said no bootable device again so I had to go back into BIOS and change the boot order back from UEFI to Legacy and again its working but its like windows is installed on my HDD but not on my whole system (PC) - if that makes any sense - so im trying to figure out how to install windows correctly so that I can boot up my PC in UEFI mode. I remember before my system went down that "Windows" was first in the boot order in BIOS and now when I check "Windows" isn't on the boot order list. So can anyone help me fix this problem please?

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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 45,176 Trailblazer
    >>>back from UEFI to Legacy>>>

    You probably installed Win10 in legacy mode. Thus your HDD is probably now MBR instead of GPT partitioned so it won't be seen or boot in UEFI mode.

    First thing, get into the BIOS  Main tab and make sure both the F12 boot and D2D options are enabled. And leave the BIOS in UEFI mode. Then save settings and exit. Then shut the machine off.

    Then insert the Win10 installation stick in a USB2 port. Then press the F12 key. Then turn the machine on. The F12 boot menu should show your Win10 installation stick. Boot from it. Then re-install Win10 on the HDD again in UEFI mode. If it can't see the HDD, then we'll have to manually clean and repartition the HDD to GPT from the Win10 installation USB troubleshooting section.

    Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ