catqueenbb
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Thank you for reading my post. My apologies if this is a duplicate thread. I have googled every possible solution, tried and failed.
A customer had some issues with some ransomware and asked me to wipe it off. I proceeded to clean his windows 10 computer.
Since the reset option failed ,I went on and downloaded a free windows 10 trial ISO from Microsoft and created a bootable Windows 10 USB thumb drive.
Boot from it, the installation went well. It restarted and started saying”no boot device found. Press any key to reboot the machine”
I went in the Bios and found out that the HDD was missing/not showing from the boot sequence tab.
Ran diagnostics- results came as no problems been found on the system- all tests passed. HDD was found in good state.
I also used an existing windows 10 clean image on a ssd to clone on this one(SATA). I installed the customer sata hdd to a laptop , boot from it and everything worked well, windows 10 launched without no issue. Thought I had resolved the issue, but my happiness was temporary.
When I installed the client's hdd into his computer. The issue reoccured, it said the same thing —no device was found.
My last attempt was setting it up for legacy boot and reinstalled windows 10. Once again the installation went well, but then said No boot device found
I am out of options and scratching my head.
Has anyone encountered this kind of issue? if so, how were you able to fix it?
Will appreciate any suggestions/ recommendations.
Thank you in advance.
A customer had some issues with some ransomware and asked me to wipe it off. I proceeded to clean his windows 10 computer.
Since the reset option failed ,I went on and downloaded a free windows 10 trial ISO from Microsoft and created a bootable Windows 10 USB thumb drive.
Boot from it, the installation went well. It restarted and started saying”no boot device found. Press any key to reboot the machine”
I went in the Bios and found out that the HDD was missing/not showing from the boot sequence tab.
Ran diagnostics- results came as no problems been found on the system- all tests passed. HDD was found in good state.
I also used an existing windows 10 clean image on a ssd to clone on this one(SATA). I installed the customer sata hdd to a laptop , boot from it and everything worked well, windows 10 launched without no issue. Thought I had resolved the issue, but my happiness was temporary.
When I installed the client's hdd into his computer. The issue reoccured, it said the same thing —no device was found.
My last attempt was setting it up for legacy boot and reinstalled windows 10. Once again the installation went well, but then said No boot device found
I am out of options and scratching my head.
Has anyone encountered this kind of issue? if so, how were you able to fix it?
Will appreciate any suggestions/ recommendations.
Thank you in advance.