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Medion Erazer Engineer P10 "no bootable device found"

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Smunkey
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Medion Erazer Engineer P10 "no bootable device found"

Hi Everyone,

 

At my wits end with my sons PC. We tried to upgrade the RAM as it was struggling with MS Flight Simulator. Followed all the guides on how to upgrade and the PC didn't like.

 

Now the PC will only boot to BIOS.

 

I've tried searching all the forums and all the youtube content, I've update the BIOS and the PC is still not detecting the Boot drive.

 

B660< DS3H AX DDR4 Gigabyte MB

 

Intel i7-12700 GPU

 

2 x 8gb 3200mhz RAM

 

Geforce RTX 3060 Ti

 

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daddle
Superuser
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@Smunkey 

 

Hi Smunkey, did you leave the new RAM in, or did you take it out again and put the original RAM bsck?

That's what I would do first. Does it BOOT then?

If not make with the MediaCreationTool an USB Window Installer Stick. Win 10 is fine. ( for Win 11 replace Win  10)

Boot form the USB Stick the F8  tab pressed (some PC you need to tab the F10 or the F7 tab). This will open the Bootmenu. Choose the USB stick  to boot from.

 

On the first installation pages there is in the left low corner the option Repairing. Click on this and you will enter Windows RE. Go into Extended Options and try to repair the Bootsequence.

 

If this doesn't help, you can try to install a clean Windows with the same stick.

 

Success, daddle

 

 

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