No boot device error BIOS doesn't have nothing in boot priority order.

SpeedLick
SpeedLick Member Posts: 2 New User
edited May 2023 in Nitro Gaming

Hello, I have this "no boot device" error, and i dont know what happened. Recently I bought new ssd and installed windows on it, then i formated my old disk(it was factory disk btw). Everything was ok about 15 days and today i booting my leptop and seeing this error. BIOS doesnt have nothing in boot priority order. I tried everything, i dont have any options in boot mode except UEFI, nothing in f12 boot menu. BIOS sees both disks btw.

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Answers

  • SpeedLick
    SpeedLick Member Posts: 2 New User

    If u need some photos

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,754 Trailblazer

    Common problem happens a lot after a crash, a failed system reset or a new SSD. Check first if there is an SSD port issue, remove the screw(s) and reseat the SSD(s), replace the screw(s). Try to boot.

    Your Toshiba is an older 2.5" mechanical SATA HDD that needs to be checked. BIOS is detecting that HDD as the boot drive. So we have a conflict (2 boot drives with C:\). Take out the Samsung EVO 970 SSD and see if the laptop will boot with the Toshiba HDD. If that works you have a PCIe port compatibility issue with the new SSD, that port is probably not NVMe M.2 or try change the HDD drive letter to a D:\ on another PC (see below).

    If still no booting possible, take out the 2.5" Toshiba HDD, install it in an external USB case and test the drive on another Windows PC with freeware like GSmartControl or other disk diagnostic app. Meanwhile you could try to boot again with the SSD if that drive was initialized in Disk Manager as GPT, Simple Volume and given the drive letter C:\.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,844 Trailblazer

    Take the HDD 0 - Toshiba MQ04ABF100 old SATA III 2.5" HDD out as that is causing the No Bootable Device problem (btw, I've had allot of problems with Toshiba spinner 2.5" drives and lost all my very valuable data) as that is causing your No Bootable Device problems as its running in HDD 0 which is the BOOT DRIVE space,

    Take the Toshiba 2.5" drive out and boot your laptop on the M.2 Samsung drive only. Also, the new Samsung 1TB 970 EVO Plus PCIe3x4 is a way way too quick a drive for your laptop, as your Nitro 5 AN515-43 has an interface of M.2 PCIe3x2 that will never ever utilize the read/write speeds of this top of the range and quick M.2 Samsung 1TB 970 EVO Plus drive. If you need a slave drive and extra storage? Get a new 2.5" SATA III drive and get an SSD like a Samsung 870 EVO SATA III, which are very reliable, and I've used these drives for many years as they are very reliable and not like the spinner HDDs.