View Full Version : PC Won't Boot
Eichhörnchen
11-20-18, 02:38 PM
My tower pc is giving me the "Reboot and select proper boot device" message. I know that, failing a serious HD coronary, it's a case of restoring the path to the HD, but I can't find the list of boot options in my boot menu/BIOS screens
My question isn't what to do next (it's going to the shop) but: as I haven't been starting it up with a disc in the tray, or a USB device plugged in, could this problem have been caused by booting up with the CD tray open? I've done this a number of times lately and I can't see why it would affect startup.... but it's the only thing I've been doing 'wrong' :hmmm::hmmm::hmmm:
Bleiente
11-20-18, 02:50 PM
Take the PC for about a minute from the power grid and restart it.
Cyborg322
11-20-18, 02:58 PM
I have had the similar issue in my instance my PC kept defaulting to the wrong drive. The Drive to my OS was missing in the Bios. Its often caused by power surges/outages or incorrect power downs. The DVD tray being open should not matter. It should almost certainly be in the bois but may not be obvious. What make is your Motherboard ? Its not necessarily a big deal to fix I'd put taking it to a shop on hold till you try a few things
Eichhörnchen
11-20-18, 04:35 PM
Thanks, I tried it again today but same result.
I can't find my OS shown anywhere in the BIOS... the only option shown is DVD and I've looked at just about everything. I got the thing second-hand reconditioned and have no idea about the motherboard. I do remember seeing the acronym "SATA" appear somewhere in the boot menu... maybe there should be a 'N' on the end of that :).
Anyway, my pc guy charges very little for quick jobs (if that's what it is)
Eichhörnchen
11-20-18, 05:22 PM
These are my only choices (i.e. no choices)... 'boot option #1' seems to be the only option
https://i.imgur.com/GFGS5Hf.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/9oW2uLg.jpg
The bios either can't see the drive in which case there is a problem with the drive, or the bios is corrupt.
Check the cables to the drive, could be a power supply problem to the drive or SATA cable is not making a good connection.
You might also replace the motherboard bios battery if there is one.:hmmm:
Reece's suggestions are sound: I can't tell you how many times, over the decades, I been called in to check out a failed boot drive only to find it was just a case of a loose connection or, perhaps, 'dirty contacts'; just remove the cable(s), give the connections on the drive a bit of a blast of air, hook'em up and see if that fixes it; you might also want to try swapping out the cable(s) for cable(s) known to be sound; cable failures rarely happen, but it would hurt to check...
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Eichhörnchen
11-21-18, 01:43 AM
Thanks, guys. All I did so far was wiggle and push the power cable to make sure it's in. I know that sometimes even just a build up of static can cause a problem so I'll go back and check it properly
Catfish
11-21-18, 09:01 AM
The loose connection may be within the case, of course, not the external power cable.. but i guess you know that.
Other than that i hope the drive is not defect..
Eichhörnchen
11-21-18, 01:25 PM
I won't be tinkering inside there, so the only cable I can fiddle about with is the big black one. I'll take it along to the shop and keep my fingers crossed
Catfish
11-22-18, 04:23 AM
It is also good advice to clean the inside of the housing now and then, with a vacuum cleaner. Sometimes unbelievable what can be found there.. dust and textile fibres may clog the cooling stream, deposit on the cooling fan, in the cooling fins, along with contact problems.. almost geological strata can be found. Some professor recently claimed he found the remains of a roman village, in his tower pc.
Commander Wallace
11-22-18, 09:16 AM
Hello E.
I just read about the issues you are having. Since you tried everything that Reece, Vienna, Bleiente and Cyborg322 have mentioned, try this.
To fix the missing boot options :
-Disable Fastboot
-Enable Launch CSM
Go to Security tab and disable Safe boot.
Grab a
Windows (http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2869040/boot-options-bios.html#) disk and put it in, If you have it.
Restart the computer and hold in ESC.
You will come up to a Blue box and from there you just choose your Windows Disc.
If this doesn't work and if you have the recovery disc or made one, insert it. The computer should compare your system and the recovery disc and migrate missing files from the recovery disc to your computer. This should replace and missing files, if there are any and repair it.
If not, the previous steps should restore the boot order to your HDD.
If the HDD suffered any trauma like dropping it or the computer case fell, The stylus in the HDD may have crashed into the disc and at that point, the HDD is toast. SSD's don't have this issue.
Good Luck E.
Eichhörnchen
11-22-18, 05:51 PM
Thanks, mate... but I have neither a Windows disc nor recovery media... I'll take it along to the man next week and hope for the best :help:
Monderbeauty
08-21-19, 02:12 AM
It is best to make a new computer bootable disk for your computer,my computer used to fail to boot,then i created a bootable disk with an USB,and on the BIOS menu,set USB as the first boot device,eveything went well.
Aktungbby
08-21-19, 02:19 AM
Monderbeauty!:Kaleun_Salute:
This is an old thread, I would assume the problem was solved by now!! :hmmm:
Aktungbby
08-21-19, 10:02 AM
ASSUME NUTHING AT :subsim: :O:
Ah!! Probably sunk then! :yep:
Eichhörnchen
08-22-19, 05:27 PM
Aktung's correct, Monderbeauty (and welcome from me too)
Believe it or not, I still haven't done anything about this. I was only thinking about it again yesterday. That suggestion of yours was interesting, only I don't know how to create a 'bootable disc/usb'... I have no recovery media of any kind, which I presume would be necessary for creating such a thing?
At long last I have some disposable income again so shall look at this once more. And thanks for your suggestion, mate :Kaleun_Salute:
ZhanmingKim
09-04-19, 10:13 PM
Now that the problem is solved,why does the conversation continue?
ColinCejay
10-08-19, 03:10 AM
Hi Mate,
Recently built a new PC, last one was a core 2 running Win 7 Pro.
In building my new rig I had to get an OS that was UEFI compliant.
To build my Win 10 install disk I went to the Microsoft website and used their tool to create a bootable USB stick with Win 10.
Also found lots of issues installing my older sim games (SH3, SH4 and FSX), have now gotten them all running.
If you still need some help, I may be able to shed some light.
Regards
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