![]() ![]() I would expect the boot priority list to allow me change the boot order of thing like USB, CD, HDD without even having any of them in the computer but I'm confused about it showing nothing at all. I have also tried formating the HDD and putting it in without an OS, still nothing. This was also not recognised as a boot device in the new laptop and neither was the USB drive with Windows 8 on it. Ok I tried putting windows 8 or the second hard drive i had, the HDD. I now believe I have found two possible causes of this issue, one is that the HDD password is set to "Frozen" and the second is the "Certname" is for windows 8 but both the drives and the usb I tried were windows 7. If you need any more information just ask. If anyone can help that would be much appreciated. The same applies when I tried a HDD and when I insert a bootable USB drive. There is not even a list of numbers with the various options. It would not boot and entered a boot loop a number of time before giving the error "All boot options are tried." When pressing F2 to enter the bios SATA port 1 shows my hard drive but when I enter the boot tab and select "Boot Device Priority" the list is totally empty. I bought it without a hard drive and when it arrived I installed the SSD from my previous laptop and booted the new one. It has Phoenix SecureCore Tiano BIOS, version P07ABH. I have just bought a second hand Samsung Series 5 Ultratouch NP540U3C-A02UK. ![]()
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