Trouble Booting: No Bootable Devices Detected

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Asked By TechWizard42 On

I'm having an issue with my new setup including a TUF Gaming Z890 Plus Wifi motherboard and an Intel Core Ultra 265KF CPU. I connected a SATA SSD but whenever I try to access the boot menu in the BIOS, I get the error message saying, "the system cannot find any bootable devices." What could be causing this?

3 Answers

Answered By OSGuy99 On

Just to add, if you can see your SSD in the BIOS but still get the boot error, you might want to check that it's set as the primary boot device. Sometimes, it could default to looking for another drive first.

Answered By QuickFixGal On

Have you installed the operating system on your SSD yet? Just making sure that's done because if the OS isn't on there, it won't boot up.

Answered By CableCheckJoe On

Can you see your SSD in the BIOS? It's possible that the SATA cables aren’t fully connected. Also, do you only have the one drive connected now? Sometimes if you had an M.2 drive on your old motherboard, that could cause some confusion.

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