![]() DISKPART from Command Prompt can't detect it either. And my BIOS/UEFI can't detect my hard drive. When I chose UEFI Settings, it restarted to BIOS/UEFI setting. I've tried all of these and it all returned an error. The options are: System Restore, System Image Recovery, Startup Repair, Command Prompt, UEFI Firmware Settings, and Go back to previous build. When I choose to remove everything, it says that there is a problem resetting the PC.Īnd then I've moved to "Advanced options". ![]() When I choose to keep my files, it says that drive is locked and tells me to unlock the drive and try again. I've tried both and it displays an error. When I choose "Reset this PC", it asks me whether to keep my files or remove everything. In the 'Troubleshoot' menu, it has two options: 'Reset this PC' and 'Advanced options'. After that, it always takes me to "Preparing Automatic Repair" and then the 'Troubleshoot' menu. My laptop suddenly crashed and now it says "Boot media missing" when I restarted. View 9 Replies Laptop Crashed / Boot Media Missing And BIOS Can't Detect Drive Oct 6, 2015 Right now I have Media Creation tool is on USB flash drive. If I click o Run Media Creation tool, what will it do? I just want to have a copy of Windows 10, so that if I need to reinstall it, I can have it right away. What do I do next? I do not want install Windows 10, since I already have it. Now, I have downloaded Media Creation tool to my USB Flash Drive. I would like to have a copy of Windows 10, so in the case I have to reinstall it, I will have a copy of it for the future. I already have installed windows 10 on my PC. ![]() Yet another question about my "favorite" Windows 10. Installation :: Media Creation Tool Is On USB Flash Drive? Aug 1, 2015 I am using a LG 21.9 3440 x 1440 ultra wide monitor and have my text at largest and my screen zoomed to 150. My last question is when I bring up my Win 10 the fonts on the menus and etc. I would rather see the 2 boxes where I can select one of them. My question is I thought (based on all the screen shots I see here in the forum) that when I boot up my computer it should take me to a blue screen with 2 selection boxes Win 8.1 pro or Win 10 and I should be able to select. ![]() If I reboot and select in the bios Windows media drive it boots into Win 10. ![]() I go to bios setup on my motherboard Asus Z-97 and select Samsung EVO and it goes directly into Win 8.1 Pro. I don't know if I should have re formatted. The other partition on the drive said system info. When I first tried to install Win 10 on the boot up with the USB flash media drive I went into setup on Win 10 and when I selected the new hard drive for the installation it gave me a message that it could not install on that drive. I downloaded the Win 7 ISO and it worked perfectly. I went out and bought a Samsung 225 gig SSD HDD to install Win 10. My problem is I have Win 8.1 Pro on a Samsung EVO SSD T-1. Boot Up With USB Flash Media Drive Apr 29, 2015 ![]()
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