I can't boot because SATA III HDD died on my VN7-592G. Windows installed on M.2 NVME [Bios 1.12]

Shumayal
Shumayal Member Posts: 58 Die Hard WiFi Icon
edited September 2021 in Nitro Gaming
So the original hybrid drive that came with the laptop died. I can no longer boot as it is not detected.

The computer shop repaired the "burnt" connector on the motherboard because I thought the HDD SATA 3 cable was bad and replaced it with a chinese one from aliexpress. Don't know if that caused it or it was bad from before. (I got a burning smell after that even though the HDD didnt work before that).

The computer shop repaired the part on the pcb and it works with their hard drive.

Now my issue is this,

windows was a fresh install on the m.2 nvme and it works fine on its own. However from the forum and from the boot order, I learn it cannot be used to boot.

Is there anyway I can create the recovery partitions/EFI/Boot manager to work with a new SATA III that I'm going to buy without having to reinstall windows all over again?

what is the fastest way? or is installing windows all over again on the new SATA III the only way out for me?

Is there any mod bios that can help me boot from m.2 nvme? I'd rather not buy a new ssd. 

The latest it shows me is bios 1.12 from ages ago. or is there a newer one? VN7-592G-747F

Answers

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,287 Pathfinder
    So your laptop is unable to boot Windows from NVMe without a SATA HDD?
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  • Shumayal
    Shumayal Member Posts: 58 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    AnhEZ28 said:
    So your laptop is unable to boot Windows from NVMe without a SATA HDD?
    Yes, The EFI and recovery partitions were only on the original HDD which has since failed. I have nothing to help me boot using the nvme. anything I can do now? 
  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,287 Pathfinder
    @Shumayal You can use a software that can create EFI partition like EasyUEFI.
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