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Alexander Volkov2019-09-19 10:08:41
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Alexander Volkov, 2019-09-19 10:08:41

BIOS does not see the HDD in the Boot Menu, what should I do?

On a laptop, a hard drive is connected through a sled, it is displayed in the BIOS on the first tab with information, but it is not in the Boot Menu for booting. When the PC starts up, it opens the Boot Menu where there should be a list of hard drives (one is inserted), but the list is empty. I inserted the same hard drive into another laptop and rolled up the system, everything works properly as it should, through the adapter it also works fine as a regular drive, I think there can be no problem with it. On the DNS forum, a person had the same problem, he solved the problem by registering data about the hard disk through efibootmgr in any  Linux
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Samsung 530U4C, UEFI Boot Support enabled, ACHI enabled

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Konstantin Tsvetkov, 2019-09-19
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in the BIOS on the first tab with information it is displayed, but it is not in the Boot Menu for loading.
In the BIOS, on the Boot page, there is a list of available boot methods and hard drives for it. Turn off the unnecessary, turn on the necessary.
The network advises:
In ADVANCED tab, disable fast boot.

Looked at your Samsung 530U4C: Changing the Boot Priority
After the reset, tweak the BIOS and save these settings F10. Where is the first disk?

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