No Bootable Device Found

NateBeast

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Hi! I built a PC with Windows 10, and I have an SSD and a HDD. I installed Windows 10 on the SSD. When I turned on the PC, the wireless would not connect, so I restarted. Then it told me "No bootable device found". I went into the BIOS and the SSD was not on the list of bootable options. I enabled the SSD and then I get preparing automatic repair, and then nothing happens. Please help!
 
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Hi there NateBeast,

Have you installed the OS while the SSD was the only drive attached to the system?(HDD out of the system)

As most probably you have no data stored on the drive, my advice would be to perform a clean OS installation. After that, you can attach your HDD.
Then, you can test both your drives with the respective, brand specific, testing too.

If some of the drives is not recognized, try changing cables and SATA ports.

Let me know how this goes,
D_Know_WD :)
Hi there NateBeast,

Have you installed the OS while the SSD was the only drive attached to the system?(HDD out of the system)

As most probably you have no data stored on the drive, my advice would be to perform a clean OS installation. After that, you can attach your HDD.
Then, you can test both your drives with the respective, brand specific, testing too.

If some of the drives is not recognized, try changing cables and SATA ports.

Let me know how this goes,
D_Know_WD :)
 
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