Reboot and Select proper Boot device

Olly711

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Earlier today my computer froze and wouldn't do anything at all, so I had to turn it off via the power button, but ever since then it wont boot. When I turn the computer on I get the message,

"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"

I put in my Windows 7 install disc and went into the Startup Repair tool but the operating system isn't detected and I have no idea what to do.

I have lots of important files on the hard drive that I really need ASAP so any help is VERY much appreciated. Thank you!
 

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Update - I decided to format an old different hard drive and then I could reinstalled Windows 7 fresh onto it. It all installed fine but when I restarted the computer I got the message again!

"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"

A different hard drive, new Windows install but the same message :cry:
 

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AMD A10-5800K 3.80GHz
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Hi Olly, Welcome to SF.

first you need to go to BIOS settings. For this when you start your PC keep pressing DEL key (mostly that is the key used to access BIOS. Key can be F8 or it depends on your motherboard).

Once you are in BIOS, go to Boot options and select the hard drive on which your OS is installed as your first boot device. Select your DVD/CD ROM as your second boot device. This way, if your PC is not able to load OS from your hardrive. It will automatically go to your DVD. Keep the Win 7 DVD inserted.

Keep us posted.
 

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Hi, thanks for the reply :) Before I managed to get back online, I tried the reinstall process again, and this time as soon as Windows was installed I inserted the driver disc for my motherboard and installed all the drivers etc (which I forgot to do before) and this time Windows is working fine. So that's good that I use my computer again for now.

Now, back to the hard drive with all my files on. When I have just the hard drive that my fresh installation of Windows is on attached, Windows boots fine. But, when I also attach the non-working hard drive with all my files on Windows wont load, and just stays at the Starting Windows screen. I went into the boot menu on my Motherboard and specifically selected to boot from the Hitachi drive (the one with Windows on), but still it wont boot.

However, while both are attached I can boot into Safe Mode. So I did that and went into the Computer Management tool to see if the hard drive was there, and it was... kind of. Here is what it showed when I went there.



The ST_M13FQ under Disk Drives in Device Manager is the Seagate hard drive with my files on, and I'm assuming the "Unknown" Disc 0 in the Disk Management is it aswell, but it's only showing 3.86GB that's unallocated, even though it's a 500GB drive :confused:
 

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I switched the SATA cables and rebooted in Safe Mode but this time the hard drive didn't show. Also I have a Ubuntu 12.04 disc, and used that to boot into it but it only showed the hard drive with the fresh Windows installation not the other one :(

I'll try the things at the link you posted, thanks!
 

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Hmm, maybe your Sata port0 is defective because the drives on that port don't seem to be showing. I suggest you try another port and set the BIOS boot sequence accordingly.
 

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Based on that message,

"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"

do you have a flash drive or wireless adapter connected to the pc? Remove it. Sometimes the bios gets confused and tries to boot off of it.
 

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Your awesome for reading this.
Sorry all, been away for a few hours. Thanks andrew129260, but I haven't got that message for a while :)

A small update with this;

1. Switch the Sata ports between Disk0 and Disk1 so that the current Disk1 with the OS ends up on port0.

I retried this using again, but used the SATA cables that I was using for my disc drive, and the non-working hard drive did show up as Disc1 and the main one as Disc0, but still it showed up as only unallocated ~4gb.

Also, I installed Recuva for something else last night, and just a few minutes ago decided to run it while in Safe Mode (as that's the only time it'll boot with that drive attached) to see if it saw anything, and when it asked me to choose the drive to scan, there was the usual C: drive, but also D: came up, but it wouldn't let me select it, it said something about being unavailable I think. So, along with that and it showing up in the device manager, it is working and being detected to some extent, but not fully.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD A10-5800K 3.80GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte F2A85X-D3H AMD A85X
Memory
Adata XPG Xtreme v1.0 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
PSU
Corsair Builder Series CX 430w
Case
Zalman Z9 Plus
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