This has been asked before, and I'm sorry for asking again but I don't know what else to do.
I just built a new PC and I boot it up and it gives me this window:
The current BIOS setting does not fully support the boot device. Go to Advanced > Boot > CSM Parameters and adjust the CSM settings to enable the boot device.
I went into it and saw there is no list of bootable devices. I went into some settings and looked at stuff. I checked my SATA configs and it says Not Present for all of them. I'm wondering if it's something with the SATA ports. No beeps, so everything is working fine, no hardware failures. I just don't know why it won't see anything. The disc drive and the hard drive are both connected but it won't do anything. I pushed a bit uncomfortably hard to make sure the power cords are connected completely.
Does anyone know what is going on?
I just built a new PC and I boot it up and it gives me this window:
The current BIOS setting does not fully support the boot device. Go to Advanced > Boot > CSM Parameters and adjust the CSM settings to enable the boot device.
I went into it and saw there is no list of bootable devices. I went into some settings and looked at stuff. I checked my SATA configs and it says Not Present for all of them. I'm wondering if it's something with the SATA ports. No beeps, so everything is working fine, no hardware failures. I just don't know why it won't see anything. The disc drive and the hard drive are both connected but it won't do anything. I pushed a bit uncomfortably hard to make sure the power cords are connected completely.
Does anyone know what is going on?