Installation :: Alternate Boot Drive Fail After Upgrade To Inspiron 580?
Mar 12, 2016
After upgrade Dell Inspiron 580 to win 10 the system boot option F12 seems disabled and the box will not boot from the alternate drives (cd then USB) enabled on the motherboard. F2 still brings up the system motherboard edit.
The failure to boot from cd defeats my drive imaging backup software.
I am unable to find a secure boot option on the motherboard, so I suspect the issue is something else.
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Aug 12, 2015
I upgraded ok with the update and successfully activated windows 10. I downloaded both 32bit and 64bit to usb using media creation tool as I wanted to clean install Windows 10 64bit on my 64bit compatible machine although am currently running 32bit windows 7 as that's what I had to hand when I built the PC. If I attempt to boot 32bit from usb it returns the error winload.efi missing. If I attempt to boot the 64bit version it just returns to windows boot manager.
Frustrated, I opted for the "reset this PC" function in settings instead as an alternative to the clean install and the reset failed, hung, then returned to the screen "what would you like to do". Once I selected "turn off PC" and it restarted and automatically continued the reset only to fail a second time. This time I choose to "return to windows 10" but it just hung. I had to rollback to windows 7 with repair dvd.
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mobo: ga-ha81m-dsv2
Error 0xc0000359 winload.efi
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Disk 1 : clone of disk 0
problem description : I see in msconfig / boot a wrong listing
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I see can change drive letter H: to E: and save the change , am I right or wrong ? or any other way ....
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[URL] .... To make it easy I have made a video showing what the problem is. See description for more vital info.
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Aug 7, 2015
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GPT Partition Scheme for UEFI
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8192 Default
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