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May 31st, 2022 14:00

Dell Precision 7820 Tower gives INACESSIBLE BOOT DRIVE after every restart

So I am installing a windows using an Active Disk Image. Since the PC is new I installed a driver from dell's website for its ssd. I installed the driver and was able to install windows. But for some reason, it gives me an error "inaccessible boot device" after installation and windows only loads up if I reset BIOS settings to default and when it loads up the image i get is zoomed (everything is zoomed). And if I try to restart the computer it will give me "inaccessible boot device" error again until I reset bios settings to default. Can somebody help me please? 

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June 1st, 2022 19:00

BIOS is not saving boot information. 

Can you reboot to BIOS > Boot and confirm this ?

 

 

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July 14th, 2022 22:00

Uninstall the Recently Installed Packages
Recently installed packages can result in the inaccessible boot device error in Windows 10. If you’ve set Windows Update to install packages automatically, it will install new packages without notifying you. If you believe the recently-installed packages cause this problem, you can remove them one after another.

Update Your Drivers
Drivers are handy tools that allow Windows to use your hardware correctly. However, outdated drivers are not compatible with Windows 10 and thus create all sorts of hitches, including the inaccessible boot device error. You’re highly advised to update your drivers to fix these types of errors.

Toggle AHCI Mode Value in BIOS to Enabled
Many users have reported the possibility of fixing this boot device problem by switching the AHCI mode to “Enabled” in the BIOS. The BIOS menu varies significantly between manufacturers, and you might want to check your motherboard manual for instructions. For that reason, this troubleshooting process lacks a one-size-fits-all approach of explaining it.

 

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J Wick

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