Asus P8Z77-V The Current bios settings do not fully support the boot device.. can't find any harddisk

sirklint

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Dec 21, 2014
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My ny motherboard cant find any harddisck
I have just upgraded my PC so it should nearly be total new
The only thing i did't cahnge was the CPU and harddisck
My system is as follow.
intel core I 7 2600k cpu 3.4 ghz
mother board. asus P8Z77-v (New)
Grafik. sappihre vapor. X R9 290X (new)
power Cooler master 1000. (New)
2 sata harddiske på 1 gb hver- System Win 7 64 installet
So fare so god.
When i boot up my PC i got this massage
The Current bios settings do not fully support the boot device. go to advanced>boot>csm parameter and adjust the csm (settings to eneable the boot device.

1: Launch CSM is enable.
2: I Tjecked the SAA configuration. SAT mode is set as AHCI
3: The only thing it finds is the DVD
4: I have tried to connect a brand new harddisk but with no results

hope some one could help me here
regards
Sirklint
 
Solution
It rarely works changing MB's without re-installing windows. Unless the MB's are exactly the same or similar like the same manufacturer with the same drivers.

sirklint

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Dec 21, 2014
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i see your point , but i cant get in contact with any device from bios, not even with a new Harddisk... connectet up, ?? I have seen this problem before , I have also removed the new grafik card and one of ram. some times i just hat PC's :fou:
 

angaray

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same problem with this, and still no solution... tsk tsk tsk
 
Before switching boards, sysprep it before plugging it to new PC to avoid boot BSODs. To do this, go to C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\sysprep.exe, check 'generalize', select 'OOBE' on drop down menu, and 'Shut down'.

When your new PC boots off of your old HDD, you'll get the 'out of box experience' screen, asking you to create new user account. Just call it anything and after that's done, you can log off and switch to your main user account.

Once you're logged in with your main account, you can safely proceed with deleting the newly made account in Control Panel > User Accounts applet

to clarify what sysprep does, it basicly gets rid of all platform specific data such as drivers and configuration files.

 

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