On 10/18/22 17:05, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 12:49:50 -0400
Robert McBroom via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have a dual boot system with originally a nvme drive that was
replaced by an SSD. Put in a new nvme drive that has F37 on it. Was
switching back and forth between Fedora and Windows on the SSD with
the bios boot. Worked for a long time but now the bios boot does not
recognize the SSD as UEFI. The files in the efi-usb partition look to
be unchanged.
HP is not very responsive. Anyone have a similar experience and find
a solution?
Is it possible that the bios boot list doesn't have your new device as
UEFI? During boot, hit F2 or Del and see if that will bring up the
bios menu. Then look at the boot menu to see what the system thinks is
available for boot, and what the boot order is. Maybe you can fiddle
with that, and other settings in the bios, to get it to do what you want
with the new drive.
The new drive is recognized and boots fine. It's the older drive that is
no longer being recognized. I can tell the bios to allow compatibiliy
and the drive shows up as a legacy drive but not as UEFI. Th OS on it
will not boot as legacy. Tells me that a needed device is unavailable or
cannot be accessed.
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