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10-29-2021 06:22 AM - edited 10-29-2021 08:32 AM
Hello
I have bought a HP 290 G3 and put my SSD in, but it comes up with a blue screen error: "Inaccessible boot device". I tried putting the drive on 4 other computers of different brands, models, etc and it boots on all of them without problems.
It is a Samsung SSD, GPT drive in UEFI mode.
The new PC is working fine with the included nvme, which I also tried cloning to a spare Samsung SSD and it boots from it, so it is capable of doing that. Just not the one from my old PC that all other PCs I tried have no issues with.
Thanks
10-29-2021 09:09 AM
Stop that game!
You have 4 different computers that might have 4 different chipsets and 4 different graphic cards.
All 4 computers have a different MS-Registration key and a key is valid for 1 PC only.
So you better stop that before Microsoft stops you. And they stop you!
The new drive is not registered in the NVRam and you have to go into the BIOS and select that in the Boot Options.
You can do that on your own responsibility!
If you want to configure a dual-boot system it's a different thing.
10-29-2021 09:34 AM
hi
Sorry, just to let you know that you have opened two similar threads
the other is therefore locked!
please avoid multipost
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