Help! I’m Getting ‘No Bootable Device Found’ After Switching Cases

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Asked By TechnoWizard42 On

I recently transferred all my components into a new case, but now I'm facing a frustrating issue: I'm getting a 'No bootable device found' error. The BIOS recognizes my three NVMe drives, but it still won't boot. My setup includes a Gigabyte B650 Gaming X AX V2 motherboard, a 7800X3D CPU, and 2x16GB Xflare RAM along with a 9070XT GPU. Any ideas on what might be going wrong?

2 Answers

Answered By GamerDude99 On

First things first, check if the boot order is set correctly in the BIOS. Make sure the SSD with your OS is set as the first device. Sometimes after a swap, the settings can get a little funky. If it's not letting you change the boot order, that could be an issue in itself!

Answered By HardwareGuru88 On

It sounds like you might have accidentally linked your system to an old SSD that you removed. I had something similar happen where the BIOS defaulted to a drive I had taken out, which didn’t have Windows on it. Double-check your drive connections and see if you can revert to the last known working configuration.

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