N naweenio Aug 9, 2019 2 0 10 Aug 9, 2019 #1 When logging into my Samsung laptop with AMD processor, it asked me to log into BIOS. When looking for boot devices, none are showing. It was working 2 days ago. Not dropped or moved.
When logging into my Samsung laptop with AMD processor, it asked me to log into BIOS. When looking for boot devices, none are showing. It was working 2 days ago. Not dropped or moved.
Solution COLGeek Aug 13, 2019 This indicates an issue with the motherboard itself. If under warranty, consider contacting Samsung for repair/replacement.
This indicates an issue with the motherboard itself. If under warranty, consider contacting Samsung for repair/replacement.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 6,430 263 38,490 Aug 9, 2019 #2 That could indicate a defective storage device. Does your system recognize any storage devices (SSD or HDD)? Upvote 0 Downvote
That could indicate a defective storage device. Does your system recognize any storage devices (SSD or HDD)?
N naweenio Aug 9, 2019 2 0 10 Aug 12, 2019 #3 COLGeek said: That could indicate a defective storage device. Does your system recognize any storage devices (SSD or HDD)? Click to expand... It sees no storage device ports at all, no HDD, USB or CD/DVD. The hard drive is usable as I put it into a case and am able to access it. Upvote 0 Downvote
COLGeek said: That could indicate a defective storage device. Does your system recognize any storage devices (SSD or HDD)? Click to expand... It sees no storage device ports at all, no HDD, USB or CD/DVD. The hard drive is usable as I put it into a case and am able to access it.
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 6,430 263 38,490 Aug 13, 2019 Solution #4 This indicates an issue with the motherboard itself. If under warranty, consider contacting Samsung for repair/replacement. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
This indicates an issue with the motherboard itself. If under warranty, consider contacting Samsung for repair/replacement.