the current bios settings do not fully support the boot device

angaray

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hello guys, badly needed your expertise..

"The current BIOS setting do not fully support the boot device"

i've been resetting the bios many times then it turns ok after 1 day, then the problems goes back again, some advises me to update the bios, so i download and update the bios using USB installed in Tool OZ flash utility then it's OK, after 24 hrs. its back again cannot BOOT, cannot find my HDD, but i checked my HDD it's ok. so please anybody can help...



 
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angaray

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sir good day and thanks for the reply! AHCI is On... last night i change my Power Supply, chord for the HDD and Battery thinking this might be the solution, and hell yah still "the current bios settings do not fully support the boot device" huhuhu

please help, been very disappointed...
 

Stysner

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Ok, make sure the HDD cable is in the FIRST (either 0 or 1, can't remember, just lowest number) port of the motherboard. Make sure ALL USB drives / disks, flash memory, etc is removed. Set the BOOT order so it has your HDD first on the list.
 

angaray

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good day again sir, i just read all the topics here with the same problem and i found 1 best answer i guess

(it turns out that the boot file for windows 10 was missing from the drive, and I had to go into the console command to fix it.
In any case, the problem is now resolved. Thanks for the help! )


were can i find this console comand fix

what can you say sir... been using windows 7

you can read it here sir:
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3052391/current-bios-fully-support-device-previously-fully-functional.html#18444009
 

Stysner

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It's the same for Windows 7 through 10.

Click here
 
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