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Hey... First off, Thank You for your Very helpful videos ! As you mentioned in this one,my Lenovo G500 does have the full back cover (no srew)...Help?! Ty!!!
Hey, in my bios I only have 3 options under the boot option, USB boot, PXE boot to LAN, IPV4 PXE First (all enabled). I tried disabling the "secure boot" under the security option but nothing happens. I also don't think my lenovo (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14ARE05) has the option for a diagnostic check. I really need some help.
@ayesha naveed It somehow just fixed by itself. I was turning it off and on, going to bios and turning off, just doing random stuff in hopes of it fixing. Then one day it just started working randomly lol. I didn't do anything special. Is yours still doing the same thing?
@@biillerick hi. My laptop didn't have a hard drive. And unfortunately it only had C drive and no other partitions. So the guy who fixed it told me that the SSD needs to be replaced and I ended up losing all of my data. It was a bad day.
I unplugged my mouse, my date and time were correct, and then when I go to Boot I see USB boot (option to enable or disable), USB to LAN Device PXE Boot (enable or disable) and then EFI (no options for this at all…?) and then nothing else. Please help me! Also in the Information tab of Bios settings it says Hard Disk not detected…
I JUST BOUGHT A BRAND NEW LENOVO IDEAPAD 1 LAPTOP AND IM TRYING TO SWITCH THE OS TO LINUX MINT . WHEN I GO TO THE BOOT MENU THERE ARE NO BOOT CHOICES . WHY IS THIS . IVE BEEN USING LINUX MINT ON MY COMPUTERS SINCE 2010 WITH NO PROBLEMS .
I have a Lenovo V15 G2 ITL. It came with a M.2 drive and Windows 11. I added a 2Tb SATA SSD fully working multibootable drive from another laptop. The BIOS detects the drive but there is no boot option for it. I guess there should be another Windows Boot Manager for it? After many failed attempts I decided to try to remove the M.2 drive. That resulted in Default Boot Device Missing or Boot Failed error message but still no boot manager for the SATA drive. So I installed the M.2 drive again and everything works fine but still no option for booting from the SATA drive. Is this possible at all and then how can I do this?
I have a 3 year old Lenovo from an old friend, and windows decided to lock this drive with bitlocker! I could no longer access his data or boot into windows, the codes Microsoft gave to unlock didn't work! He bought a new laptop! But on which disk is Windows installed? There is a small partition on the 1 TB drive that I cannot format! I am going to replace the SSD with a larger one
Good to hear advice about the cmos battery needing to be replaced, if settings in the bios are not being saved. There are alot of people that don't know that. Anyway, good vid.👍
Is there anyone Can help? My Ideapad 320 cannot enter windows/OS. On BIOS Information, 2 Harddisk, CPU, RAM are detected. But, Preinstalled OS Licensed contains "No DPK", and OA3 Key ID contains "0000000". I have tried change boot mode, SATA controller mode, Load default mode, and use USB Boot Mode for reinstall windows. But everything is failed. Do you know why? What should I do?
Can you find any Repair or Recovery options in BIOS? Also, did anything happen before this issue started? Liquid spill, overheating, a Windows update, etc?
@PC_Monkey there is no repair or recovery option in my BIOS. It was working normally without anything happened. I'm totally confused this issue occured suddenly when I turn my laptop on yesterday
This is helpful but I still have this error. I swapped out the ssd on my lenovo c340 14api to a bigger Western digital m.2 nvme drive and it is not recognised in the bios (updated to latest version today). There is no option to change the CSM, or to change to IDE as all the other advice online says. Lenovo Vantage says everything's updated.
I have a LENOVO idea/centre B320, the computer locked up when my wife was downloading some instructions for a sewing project she was working on. She shut down the computer and when she turned it back on it says PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent. Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key. I've watched your tutorial and moved the HDD to the top of both start menus at the bios level, no luck. Check the date and time and that's all current. I re-seated the hard drive, still no luck. What next? I get the same message. There is no trouble shooting sequence.
1. Can you run the diagnostic test as seen here? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
This happened to me off the back of trying to get a second monitor connected as my laptop as stopped accepting my second monitor. When I hit f2 on the reset to starts the Bios menu (I think that’s what it’s called), I don’t know how to change the boot priority order. When I click the Boot tab, there are just several options that you can either click enable or disable, of Which they’re all currently selected as enable. So it get stuck at this stage. Appreciate people out there though helping people UA-cam so thanks if you do see this and I’m going to keep searching on how to fix this issue
@@PC_Monkey hey man, thank you for taking the time to reply! I ended up taking it to a local repair shop about 2 hours ago and it’s been fixed. No nothing before hand that I can recall other than putting different USBC converters into it trying to get my monitor to sync up. Thanks again and fingers crossed doesn’t happen again. My 1 year warrenty ran out 3 weeks ago 😂👀
Hi there I have an ideapad lenovo it says mmc ms ms Pro sd xD on the info... I can't get into the bios at all. Its saying no bootable device I've tried F2, F1, Enter, F2 with FN I just can't seem to get into bios to even try and boot it myself! Do you know which button it will be to get into it? Many thanks
I have a G50 AMD A8 Lenovo laptop the stupid Bio screen doesn't pop when i push fn and f2 before the same "boot failed" message appears, instead i get this "System Password" message instead i dont know what it is
I have a Lenovo Yoga 6 laptop, my 1 yr old managed to spill milk on this morning (not a lot but apparently enough!!) now I am getting this screen whenever I turn it on saying “setup notice default boot device missing or boot failed insert recovery media and hit any key then select boot manager to choose a new boot device or boot recovery media” so I am assuming something happened internally to the hardware/hard drive 😢 I have watched several UA-cam videos on how to possibly fix that error message but cannot for the life of me figure out how to get into the BIOS menu. I’ve tried Fn2 Fn1 buttons over and over on startup. I don’t have the screwdriver to get into the back of the laptop to take out the hard drive atm so I am just wondering if you have any idea if it is even worth trying to save, or if you have any other possible ideas I could try without actually opening up the laptop? I would much rather not have to go spend $800 on a new laptop but I have to have one for school (I am working on my bachelors in computer information systems) thank you ahead of time for any suggestions/help at all!!!! And ❤your channel!!!!
1. After a liquid spill, you want to first make sure the computer is 100% dry. You would turn your computer off immediately by pressing and holding the power button until the computer turns off. Then you would disassemble the computer as much as your comfortable with, at least trying to remove the bottom case. Then you would turn it on its side and let dry for a couple days. Have you done this yet or are you sure the computer is dry? 2. I would take a look at the HDD and possible 'reseat' it as seen here. If you need tools, you can visit a local shop or you can see tools in the Repair Tools list here: www.amazon.com/shop/pcmonkey
Hi thank you for all the info. I have a lenovo ideapad slim 3 and updated it's BIOS just last night as what the system said in order to increase optimal performance. Unfortunately I arrived to the endless loops of booting. I watched your video and did the steps but it's still stuck on the boot screen. What should I do? I even tried other suggestions from other videos but it still didn't function well. If you may, please help me with this, I badly need to use my laptop
My model is a Yoga 7 14IAL7. When I open my laptop, it says: Setup Confirmation Default Boot Device Missing or Boot Failed. Insert Recovery Media and Hit any key Then Select ‘Boot Manager’ to choose a new Boot Device or to Boot Recovery Media I pressed “Ok” and it took me to the “Please select boot device” screen, but there were no boot devices for me to pick from. Do you know what I have to do to fix my laptop? I think that maybe the hard drive might have to be adjusted, but I don’t know for sure. Thank you!
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
I have the same problem no updates or anything my laptop bag fell while my laptop was inside 😢 when I tried switching it on it displayed the message. How do I get to do a diagnosis test if my screen goes setup notice as soon as it switches on ??
Recent issue with a lenovo legion 5 15arh05, It kept reverting to ipv4 and ipv6 boot after failing to recognize the boot device. I reinstalled windows and disabled ivp4 and ipv6 boot, the computer now boots, but everytime I try to restart the computer it fails to recognize boot device. If the computer is completely turned off it boots without issue but it fails if I try to restart. Im trying to run a windows memory diagnostic but its taking a while. Any ideas what could be causing it to only fail when restarting?
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
hey bud I have a LENOVO YOGA 7i and is stocked on NO BOOTABLE DEVICE FOUND-PLEASE RESTART I downloaded the installed windows on a usb but when it start working does not detect the HD so I don't know what else to try! please help .
Hi! I have a Lenovo Ideapad 330. I was closing apps one day then it suddenly blue screened, after which prompted a blue dialogue box saying something about a device boot issue. Then it progressed to the checking media loop. I've tried changing the BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy Support, with the boot priority set at "UEFI first", fast boot enabled, USB boot enabled, and PXE boot to LAN enabled. It didn't fix the issue. Then I set the PXE boot to disabled, which then showed the message "no bootable device." Kindly send help, I need to finish my thesis due in a few days
1. Were you able to run any diagnostic test as seen here? Or were you able to find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@@kachi1844 If same issue, then same reply :) 1. Were you able to run any diagnostic test as seen here? Or were you able to find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi I got a problem my Lenovo legion 5 2020 i7 10gen have a boot issues when I boot with battery the logo comes up and shut down but with the charger all is fine do you have any solution
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi, I have a Lenovo G585 . I keep getting the inaccessible boot device, how do I fix it. Just to add on I was factory restarting my laptop and the battery died in the process of it still restarting ( I live in South Africa, so we have a lot of loadsheading meaning I could not keep it on the charger). Please help
Most likely the Operating System (OS) has been damaged during the reset. It would most likely need to be installed. If you can run the diagnostic scan here to make sure the Hard Drive (HDD) is healthy, then do so. If not, just reinstall the OS as seen here; How To Install Windows 10 onto a Lenovo: ua-cam.com/video/dxmJOYXkhPU/v-deo.html How To Create Windows 10 Install Media for Free: ua-cam.com/video/YbC4jZVwQm4/v-deo.html How To Install Windows 11 onto a Lenovo: ua-cam.com/video/NWZQ_mcHcho/v-deo.html How To Create Windows 11 Install Media for Free: ua-cam.com/video/dacx6WRkIJs/v-deo.html Purchase Windows 10 & 11 Install Media in the Repair Tools List Here: www.amazon.com/shop/pcmonkey
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
I've tried everything and there are many areas including date and time that are greyed out and wo t let me access. It seems the same with cmos unplugged. Lenovo check date and time error 0271
If you cant access the Date/Time settings, can you try the rest of the steps in the video? The diagnostic test? Can you find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi, I have an ideapad 5 with the missing boot issue and it is relatively new. However, in my bios there is only 3 options to enable/disable USB boot, PXE boot to lan and ipv4 PXE first. I'm at a loss as I need this laptop to be working ASAP. When i opened my boot manager, there is no options either. I tried almost all tips(those that are available)you gave for bios and it doesn't work.
If you cannot locate the options to switch between or if switching does not work, then skip that step and continue with the rest of the video :) What was the result of the Diagnostic Scan?
@PC Monkey oh ok I found the issue, after numerous resets it suddenly asked for my bit locker. When I went in and did a diagnostic check, I have a pending update for bios. Is that why I encountered this issue?
If the diagnostic test showed your Hard Drive to be healthy, or if you were unable to run the diagnostic test, your next step would be to try an install Windows. How To Install Windows 10 onto a Lenovo: ua-cam.com/video/dxmJOYXkhPU/v-deo.html How To Create Windows 10 Install Media for Free: ua-cam.com/video/YbC4jZVwQm4/v-deo.html How To Install Windows 11 onto a Lenovo: ua-cam.com/video/Yiy-53Wc-Wo/v-deo.html How To Create Windows 11 Install Media for Free: ua-cam.com/video/dacx6WRkIJs/v-deo.html Purchase Windows 10 & 11 Install Media in the Repair Tools List Here: www.amazon.com/shop/pcmonkey If the install fails, and you were unable to run the diagnostic test, perhaps your Hard Drive is bad. It should then be replaced.
Please sir, could you help me, im a Legion 5 Pro 16ITH6H user, accidentally deleted my boot partition, when i tried to reinstall it with gpt usb stick (my bios doesn't have legacy/uefi option) the usb iwas not detected. I tried to disable secure boot but to no avail. Tried many other possible solutions; Reset factory setting, defaul setup etc, i even managed to recreate usb instalation eith rufus 15 times just to tey the combination of settings like ntfs / fat32 / mbr style / gpt style. But still... None of those working.
Bro i have unknowingly changed the format of my SSD which OS is installed from RAW to NTFS .... Right now im unable to find the boot mode option in BIOS.... And got stucked in NO BOOTABLE DEVICE FOUND ISSUE 😢 please help me with your advice...
Can I show you a video of what's going on ,on my end?? My laptop is an ideapad slim 3 , I was downloading a game from steam into my harddrive till it glitches , I found Ur old video ,tried what was shown and it first showed the Lenovo logo and then it went blank then the no bootable device ,and ofni press a button it just loops
1. Are you able to run the diagnostic test seen here? 2. You can upload a video to your own youtube channel and message me back here when you do. I can then view it and advise further :)
@@PC_Monkey I've tried changing the boot from uefi to legacy ,and made it priority,saved and exit , and started up again , am going to try and use my external harddrive to download windows 11 and try to install through Ur videos and will update
Thank you for your videos . Lenovo 151IL laptop . I took off back cover and souls not find a hard drive to easily reseat. I can’t seem to get to diagnostics either. Just ‘set up utility’ after pressing F2
Are you able to run the Lenovo diagnostic test seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
I really need some help! None of this was working, and when I went into bios I noticed it said my hard disk was not detected. Could that be the problem? I have a ideapad 3
1. Were you able to find the diagnostic test options? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
1. I would definitely need more info that that :) How is it hard to get into? What is happening? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
1. Were you able to run the diagnostic scan as seen here? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
1. The issue is your using a USB to reset your operating system and the computer wont see the USB? The computer turns on and works well otherwise? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
@@PC_Monkey i am trying to factory reset my laptop but it's working, then i sent my laptop to the Lenovo service centre even maybe they are not able to fix it, but somehow I think it's the problem about bios, so can you make a video on how to fix the bios or maybe how to delete and redownload the bios in Lenovo legion 5 pro
@@amankangde1499 Messing with BIOS brings a large risk of 'bricking' your computer as BIOS can be very fragile. I dont have any videos for my viewers to reload BIOS but there are many others on UA-cam that do. If you would like help, please answer the questions in my last message. If not, good luck and hope the service center can fix it !!
@@PC_Monkey ok answer for first question is yes my laptop works well , for second, no nothing happened no overheating no liquid spill, and no windows update etc nothing, it was working fine when i wanted to reset then only the problems started
@@amankangde1499 If your computer turns on and works well otherwise, why are you using a USB to reset? Can you try resettings as seen here without using a USB recovery media device? ua-cam.com/video/C71JVCk9TFk/v-deo.html
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Have you tried the one seen here? If that does not work, have you tried the others? Also, some Lenovos have a NOVA button or a pin hole reset that is used to access BIOS
If there was an error found with your HDD, it is most likely bad and should be replaced. You may want to take this chance to upgrade to a SSD as they are faster and break less often :) Remember to install an Operating System (OS) to the drive after install; How To Install Windows 10: ua-cam.com/video/dxmJOYXkhPU/v-deo.html How To Install Windows 11: ua-cam.com/video/Yiy-53Wc-Wo/v-deo.html
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
1. Assuming your getting that issue on a Lenovo computer, your on the correct video. I would try the steps seen here. 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@Ayman Karroum You can post a video to your own UA-cam channel and message me back here when you do. I can then view and advise further. Your computer works well otherwise? If you dont try to run that update, will the computer run fine?
Ideapad S540. Any idea how to get from the gui version of the UEFI bios to the traditional bios? The Gui version doesn't give me any place to swap between UEFI and Legacy.
1. If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
1. If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@@aliceafful2326 This video is for a computer stuck in a boot loop with you able to see the logo screen during startup. If you dont see anything, you may want this video instead: ua-cam.com/video/kOBY4k2Mn_k/v-deo.html. Let me know how that goes :)
If its still under warranty, be careful with DIY things. Sometimes, simply opening the computer may void the warranty. It may be best in some situations to return it or get a warranty repair instead of DIY
What brand and model computer do you have and whats the issue with it? Also, did anything happen before this issue started? Liquid spill, overheating, a Windows update, etc?
1. If your getting this error message on your computer, then your on the correct video to try and fix it :) Have you tried the steps seen here? 2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Thanks for watching! Please consider subscribing to my new channel here: www.youtube.com/@jamminpcs.
I'm trying to move the easier hardware stuff there so that I can focus on the more in depth troubleshooting and diagnostic videos here :)
Hey... First off, Thank You for your Very helpful videos !
As you mentioned in this one,my Lenovo G500 does have the full back cover (no srew)...Help?! Ty!!!
Wireless mouse was the issue, disconnected the USB chip and everything booted up fine. Thank you!
Glad your all set :) Always here if needed !!
Hey, in my bios I only have 3 options under the boot option, USB boot, PXE boot to LAN, IPV4 PXE First (all enabled). I tried disabling the "secure boot" under the security option but nothing happens. I also don't think my lenovo (Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 14ARE05) has the option for a diagnostic check. I really need some help.
I'm having the same issue. How did you manage to fix it??
@ayesha naveed It somehow just fixed by itself. I was turning it off and on, going to bios and turning off, just doing random stuff in hopes of it fixing. Then one day it just started working randomly lol. I didn't do anything special. Is yours still doing the same thing?
@@ayeshanaveed3071 i have the same issues i took my laptop to fix it and the man told me that my hard need a format ?
@@biillerick hi. My laptop didn't have a hard drive. And unfortunately it only had C drive and no other partitions. So the guy who fixed it told me that the SSD needs to be replaced and I ended up losing all of my data. It was a bad day.
I unplugged my mouse, my date and time were correct, and then when I go to Boot I see USB boot (option to enable or disable), USB to LAN Device PXE Boot (enable or disable) and then EFI (no options for this at all…?) and then nothing else. Please help me! Also in the Information tab of Bios settings it says Hard Disk not detected…
I JUST BOUGHT A BRAND NEW LENOVO IDEAPAD 1 LAPTOP AND IM TRYING TO SWITCH THE OS TO LINUX MINT . WHEN I GO TO THE BOOT MENU THERE ARE NO BOOT CHOICES . WHY IS THIS . IVE BEEN USING LINUX MINT ON MY COMPUTERS SINCE 2010 WITH NO PROBLEMS .
I have a Lenovo V15 G2 ITL. It came with a M.2 drive and Windows 11. I added a 2Tb SATA SSD fully working multibootable drive from another laptop. The BIOS detects the drive but there is no boot option for it. I guess there should be another Windows Boot Manager for it? After many failed attempts I decided to try to remove the M.2 drive. That resulted in Default Boot Device Missing or Boot Failed error message but still no boot manager for the SATA drive. So I installed the M.2 drive again and everything works fine but still no option for booting from the SATA drive. Is this possible at all and then how can I do this?
I have a 3 year old Lenovo from an old friend, and windows decided to lock this drive with bitlocker!
I could no longer access his data or boot into windows, the codes Microsoft gave to unlock didn't work!
He bought a new laptop!
But on which disk is Windows installed?
There is a small partition on the 1 TB drive that I cannot format!
I am going to replace the SSD with a larger one
Good to hear advice about the cmos battery needing to be replaced, if settings in the bios are not being saved. There are alot of people that don't know that. Anyway, good vid.👍
Thanks !! Glad this video was helpful :):)
Is there anyone Can help? My Ideapad 320 cannot enter windows/OS. On BIOS Information, 2 Harddisk, CPU, RAM are detected. But, Preinstalled OS Licensed contains "No DPK", and OA3 Key ID contains "0000000".
I have tried change boot mode, SATA controller mode, Load default mode, and use USB Boot Mode for reinstall windows. But everything is failed.
Do you know why? What should I do?
Can you find any Repair or Recovery options in BIOS? Also, did anything happen before this issue started? Liquid spill, overheating, a Windows update, etc?
@PC_Monkey there is no repair or recovery option in my BIOS. It was working normally without anything happened. I'm totally confused this issue occured suddenly when I turn my laptop on yesterday
This is helpful but I still have this error. I swapped out the ssd on my lenovo c340 14api to a bigger Western digital m.2 nvme drive and it is not recognised in the bios (updated to latest version today). There is no option to change the CSM, or to change to IDE as all the other advice online says. Lenovo Vantage says everything's updated.
I have a LENOVO idea/centre B320, the computer locked up when my wife was downloading some instructions for a sewing project she was working on. She shut down the computer and when she turned it back on it says PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent. Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key.
I've watched your tutorial and moved the HDD to the top of both start menus at the bios level, no luck. Check the date and time and that's all current. I re-seated the hard drive, still no luck.
What next? I get the same message. There is no trouble shooting sequence.
1. Can you run the diagnostic test as seen here?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
This happened to me off the back of trying to get a second monitor connected as my laptop as stopped accepting my second monitor. When I hit f2 on the reset to starts the Bios menu (I think that’s what it’s called), I don’t know how to change the boot priority order. When I click the Boot tab, there are just several options that you can either click enable or disable, of
Which they’re all currently selected as enable. So it get stuck at this stage. Appreciate people out there though helping people UA-cam so thanks if you do see this and I’m going to keep searching on how to fix this issue
1. Are you able to run the diagnostic scan?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@@PC_Monkey hey man, thank you for taking the time to reply! I ended up taking it to a local repair shop about 2 hours ago and it’s been fixed. No nothing before hand that I can recall other than putting different USBC converters into it trying to get my monitor to sync up. Thanks again and fingers crossed doesn’t happen again. My 1 year warrenty ran out 3 weeks ago 😂👀
@@ARW.7 Glad your all set :) Always here if needed !!
Hi there I have an ideapad lenovo it says mmc ms ms Pro sd xD on the info... I can't get into the bios at all. Its saying no bootable device I've tried F2, F1, Enter, F2 with FN I just can't seem to get into bios to even try and boot it myself! Do you know which button it will be to get into it? Many thanks
You cant get into BIOS or access the diagnostic scan? Some models will have a NOVA button or a pin-hole reset that can access BIOS FYI
I have a G50 AMD A8 Lenovo laptop the stupid Bio screen doesn't pop when i push fn and f2 before the same "boot failed" message appears, instead i get this "System Password" message instead i dont know what it is
I have a Lenovo Yoga 6 laptop, my 1 yr old managed to spill milk on this morning (not a lot but apparently enough!!) now
I am getting this screen whenever I turn it on saying “setup notice default boot device missing or boot failed insert recovery media and hit any key then select boot manager to choose a new boot device or boot recovery media” so I am assuming something happened internally to the hardware/hard drive 😢 I have watched several UA-cam videos on how to possibly fix that error message but cannot for the life of me figure out how to get into the BIOS menu. I’ve tried Fn2 Fn1 buttons over and over on startup. I don’t have the screwdriver to get into the back of the laptop to take out the hard drive atm so I am just wondering if you have any idea if it is even worth trying to save, or if you have any other possible ideas I could try without actually opening up the laptop? I would much rather not have to go spend $800 on a new laptop but I have to have one for school (I am working on my bachelors in computer information systems) thank you ahead of time for any suggestions/help at all!!!! And ❤your channel!!!!
1. After a liquid spill, you want to first make sure the computer is 100% dry. You would turn your computer off immediately by pressing and holding the power button until the computer turns off. Then you would disassemble the computer as much as your comfortable with, at least trying to remove the bottom case. Then you would turn it on its side and let dry for a couple days. Have you done this yet or are you sure the computer is dry?
2. I would take a look at the HDD and possible 'reseat' it as seen here. If you need tools, you can visit a local shop or you can see tools in the Repair Tools list here: www.amazon.com/shop/pcmonkey
Hi thank you for all the info. I have a lenovo ideapad slim 3 and updated it's BIOS just last night as what the system said in order to increase optimal performance. Unfortunately I arrived to the endless loops of booting. I watched your video and did the steps but it's still stuck on the boot screen. What should I do? I even tried other suggestions from other videos but it still didn't function well. If you may, please help me with this, I badly need to use my laptop
What was the result of the diagnostic scan? Also, did you try a manual BIOS reset by temporarily removing the CMOS battery?
My model is a Yoga 7 14IAL7. When I open my laptop, it says:
Setup Confirmation
Default Boot Device Missing or Boot Failed.
Insert Recovery Media and Hit any key
Then Select ‘Boot Manager’ to choose a new Boot Device or to Boot Recovery Media
I pressed “Ok” and it took me to the “Please select boot device” screen, but there were no boot devices for me to pick from.
Do you know what I have to do to fix my laptop? I think that maybe the hard drive might have to be adjusted, but I don’t know for sure.
Thank you!
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here?
Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
I have the same problem no updates or anything my laptop bag fell while my laptop was inside 😢 when I tried switching it on it displayed the message. How do I get to do a diagnosis test if my screen goes setup notice as soon as it switches on ??
Recent issue with a lenovo legion 5 15arh05, It kept reverting to ipv4 and ipv6 boot after failing to recognize the boot device. I reinstalled windows and disabled ivp4 and ipv6 boot, the computer now boots, but everytime I try to restart the computer it fails to recognize boot device. If the computer is completely turned off it boots without issue but it fails if I try to restart. Im trying to run a windows memory diagnostic but its taking a while. Any ideas what could be causing it to only fail when restarting?
This computer doesnt have Lenovo Diagnostics either.
Thank you for your video it was helpful
Great to hear !! Always here to help :):)
8:30 i have a Gaming Lenovo IdeaPad 3 15IHU6 and i cant find anywhere the UEFi/Legacy boot
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
Restart and find again
Hey my lenovo ideapad 100-14IBY is stuck displaying lenovo logo on its screen i tried the bios settings like u said but its still stuvk
Were you able to run the diagnostic scan? Also, did anything happen before this issue started? Liquid spill, overheating, a Windows update, etc?
hey bud I have a LENOVO YOGA 7i and is stocked on NO BOOTABLE DEVICE FOUND-PLEASE RESTART I downloaded the installed windows on a usb but when it start working does not detect the HD so I don't know what else to try! please help .
Were you able to try the BIOS fixes or the diagnostic test as seen here?
Hi! I have a Lenovo Ideapad 330. I was closing apps one day then it suddenly blue screened, after which prompted a blue dialogue box saying something about a device boot issue. Then it progressed to the checking media loop. I've tried changing the BIOS settings from UEFI to Legacy Support, with the boot priority set at "UEFI first", fast boot enabled, USB boot enabled, and PXE boot to LAN enabled. It didn't fix the issue. Then I set the PXE boot to disabled, which then showed the message "no bootable device."
Kindly send help, I need to finish my thesis due in a few days
1. Were you able to run any diagnostic test as seen here? Or were you able to find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@@PC_Monkey I am not the owner of this comment but I am experiencing the same issues and my paper is due tomorrow, I use an Ideapad S145
@@kachi1844 If same issue, then same reply :)
1. Were you able to run any diagnostic test as seen here? Or were you able to find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi I got a problem my Lenovo legion 5 2020 i7 10gen have a boot issues when I boot with battery the logo comes up and shut down but with the charger all is fine do you have any solution
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here?
Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi, I have a Lenovo G585 . I keep getting the inaccessible boot device, how do I fix it. Just to add on I was factory restarting my laptop and the battery died in the process of it still restarting ( I live in South Africa, so we have a lot of loadsheading meaning I could not keep it on the charger). Please help
Most likely the Operating System (OS) has been damaged during the reset. It would most likely need to be installed. If you can run the diagnostic scan here to make sure the Hard Drive (HDD) is healthy, then do so. If not, just reinstall the OS as seen here;
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I have a Lenovo V145-15AST and it wont boot up. It keeps on saying "Media Test Failure, Check Cable" and its a PXE-E61. Please help me
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here?
Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
I've tried everything and there are many areas including date and time that are greyed out and wo t let me access. It seems the same with cmos unplugged. Lenovo check date and time error 0271
If you cant access the Date/Time settings, can you try the rest of the steps in the video? The diagnostic test? Can you find any Repair or Restore options in BIOS? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi, I have an ideapad 5 with the missing boot issue and it is relatively new. However, in my bios there is only 3 options to enable/disable USB boot, PXE boot to lan and ipv4 PXE first. I'm at a loss as I need this laptop to be working ASAP.
When i opened my boot manager, there is no options either. I tried almost all tips(those that are available)you gave for bios and it doesn't work.
If you cannot locate the options to switch between or if switching does not work, then skip that step and continue with the rest of the video :) What was the result of the Diagnostic Scan?
@@PC_Monkey I can't find the shortcut for a diagnostic test
@PC Monkey oh ok I found the issue, after numerous resets it suddenly asked for my bit locker. When I went in and did a diagnostic check, I have a pending update for bios. Is that why I encountered this issue?
@@daryl-4956 Possibly. Have you tried updating BIOS?
@@PC_Monkeyall same for me. I updated the bios and reset and still got boot failure.
I have G500s touch. Can't get to diagnostics page with enter , f1 or f2. Goes right to Recovery boot config data file missing
If the diagnostic test showed your Hard Drive to be healthy, or if you were unable to run the diagnostic test, your next step would be to try an install Windows.
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If the install fails, and you were unable to run the diagnostic test, perhaps your Hard Drive is bad. It should then be replaced.
My lenovo yoga 530 shows dashline blinking..i tried to solve by watching utube videos but not sloved..i have job interviews lined up please help me
I did the removed cmos battery and it is now no longer showing nothing Except for a blank screen.
I waited 30 minutes and plugged it back in just to put that in there
Please sir, could you help me, im a Legion 5 Pro 16ITH6H user, accidentally deleted my boot partition, when i tried to reinstall it with gpt usb stick (my bios doesn't have legacy/uefi option) the usb iwas not detected. I tried to disable secure boot but to no avail. Tried many other possible solutions;
Reset factory setting, defaul setup etc, i even managed to recreate usb instalation eith rufus 15 times just to tey the combination of settings like ntfs / fat32 / mbr style / gpt style. But still... None of those working.
Are you able to create your own install media use from microsoft's website and install as seen here? ua-cam.com/video/dxmJOYXkhPU/v-deo.html
Bro i have unknowingly changed the format of my SSD which OS is installed from RAW to NTFS .... Right now im unable to find the boot mode option in BIOS.... And got stucked in NO BOOTABLE DEVICE FOUND ISSUE 😢 please help me with your advice...
Same here no boot mode
Can I show you a video of what's going on ,on my end?? My laptop is an ideapad slim 3 , I was downloading a game from steam into my harddrive till it glitches , I found Ur old video ,tried what was shown and it first showed the Lenovo logo and then it went blank then the no bootable device ,and ofni press a button it just loops
1. Are you able to run the diagnostic test seen here?
2. You can upload a video to your own youtube channel and message me back here when you do. I can then view it and advise further :)
@@PC_Monkey I've tried changing the boot from uefi to legacy ,and made it priority,saved and exit , and started up again , am going to try and use my external harddrive to download windows 11 and try to install through Ur videos and will update
@@godmade8688 Good luck !! Let me know how it goes :)
Thank you for your videos . Lenovo 151IL laptop . I took off back cover and souls not find a hard drive to easily reseat.
I can’t seem to get to diagnostics either. Just ‘set up utility’ after pressing F2
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Hello sir please help me for fixing the F9 key in laptop keyboard please 🙏🙏
Whats wrong with your F9 key?
My laptop is G40 30, and it says harddisk not detected or boot failed, how do i fix it?? help me plz
Are you able to run the Lenovo diagnostic test seen here? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Need help I tried all steps but it still gives me a the same problem
What was the result of the Lenovo diagnostic scan? Also, did anything happen before the issue? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
Thanks for sharing this invaluable information. 😊
Thx for the comment Rhonda !!
Bro please is the configuration on the last video it won’t let me change the date
You cant change the date in your BIOS? Have you tried all the keys like your arrow or tab keys? Can you use an external keyboard or external mouse?
I really need some help! None of this was working, and when I went into bios I noticed it said my hard disk was not detected. Could that be the problem? I have a ideapad 3
1. Were you able to find the diagnostic test options?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Im having the same issue, i have an ideapad s145. No liquid spill, or overheating
@@JoseReyes-ix2bk turns our I needed a reseating
@@JoseReyes-ix2bk Were you able to find the diagnostic test options?
@@kittykornprincess3856 How did you end up fixing your laptop? I have the same issue
I tired removing the drive its still having some problems
Were you able to run the Lenovo diagnostic scan? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
For some reason, I do not have a boot mode, i only have a usb boot.
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan? Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
My backspace lenovo key fell out, the key with the plastic white piece
Can you reinstall as seen here? ua-cam.com/video/P_U_VzVxgK4/v-deo.html
Hi, I have a Lenovo ideapad s340-14IIL it's really hard to get into how do I get into it?
1. I would definitely need more info that that :) How is it hard to get into? What is happening?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
@@PC_Monkey thanks for replying! But it's okay I've already sent it to a professional to get it fixed
@@rubbertree3654 Good luck !! Let me know how it goes :)
What if the hard drive isn't there in BIOS ?
1. Were you able to run the diagnostic scan as seen here?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
I have Lenovo legion 5 pro 2021 , the problem that in bootable device its not detecting any usb i am trying to reset help please
1. The issue is your using a USB to reset your operating system and the computer wont see the USB? The computer turns on and works well otherwise?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
@@PC_Monkey i am trying to factory reset my laptop but it's working, then i sent my laptop to the Lenovo service centre even maybe they are not able to fix it, but somehow I think it's the problem about bios, so can you make a video on how to fix the bios or maybe how to delete and redownload the bios in Lenovo legion 5 pro
@@amankangde1499 Messing with BIOS brings a large risk of 'bricking' your computer as BIOS can be very fragile. I dont have any videos for my viewers to reload BIOS but there are many others on UA-cam that do. If you would like help, please answer the questions in my last message. If not, good luck and hope the service center can fix it !!
@@PC_Monkey ok answer for first question is yes my laptop works well , for second, no nothing happened no overheating no liquid spill, and no windows update etc nothing, it was working fine when i wanted to reset then only the problems started
@@amankangde1499 If your computer turns on and works well otherwise, why are you using a USB to reset? Can you try resettings as seen here without using a USB recovery media device? ua-cam.com/video/C71JVCk9TFk/v-deo.html
I have a "no bootable device - insert boot disk" problem.
Lenovo ideapad 110
Sounds like your on the correct video. Have you tried the steps seen here?
Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
plz meee i have a lenovoE50-70 where is the boot button plz i need it for school plzzzz
Have you tried the one seen here? If that does not work, have you tried the others? Also, some Lenovos have a NOVA button or a pin hole reset that is used to access BIOS
When I was running the storage test the Result came back as FAILED 😢
If there was an error found with your HDD, it is most likely bad and should be replaced. You may want to take this chance to upgrade to a SSD as they are faster and break less often :) Remember to install an Operating System (OS) to the drive after install;
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I don't have a Boot Priority. What do I do?
If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
How to fix press any key to boot from floppy MBR Error 2
1. Assuming your getting that issue on a Lenovo computer, your on the correct video. I would try the steps seen here.
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
congrats on 300k subs 👍
Thx Peter :):):)
@Ayman Karroum Ill try :) Whats the issue with your Lenovo?
@Ayman Karroum You can post a video to your own UA-cam channel and message me back here when you do. I can then view and advise further. Your computer works well otherwise? If you dont try to run that update, will the computer run fine?
@Ayman Karroum Can you try running the update troubleshooter as seen here? ua-cam.com/video/kX8bB725Ljw/v-deo.html
I have this problem with Legion Lenovo. Can someone help?
If you have this problem, then have you tried the steps seen here? What do you need help with?
and I to change option, ENTER to select an option
Sorry, I dont understand the question.
Ideapad S540. Any idea how to get from the gui version of the UEFI bios to the traditional bios? The Gui version doesn't give me any place to swap between UEFI and Legacy.
Same here, only got the chance to change settings on "fast boot", "USB boot", "PXE boot and ipv4
@@oriannalopez I ended up replacing the SSD and reinstalling windows. Kind of a drag.
I dont have the 《Boot mode》please dude help me out
1. If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi Jame! My lenovo model is s21e-20. It's not giving option to proceed with the boot manager.
1. If you were unable to find the Legacy / UEFI settings in BIOS or if changing them did not help, move on and try the rest of the steps in the video. What was the result of the diagnostic scan?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Okay thank you
Your welcome !! Happy to help :)
No me funciona , me rebota al mismo lugar
1. You were unable to run the Lenovo diagnostic scan?
2. You tried all the steps in this video including any 'Repair' or 'Recovery' options?
Formset 58B8A7B2-EEC6-4F75-B635-6104C94F820C
Failed to save storage: AMD CPM SETUP. Status: Write Protected
How can I fix it
How can you fix what? What is happening?
Hiiii please I need help booting my Lenovo laptop
1. What is happening when you try to boot it?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Overheating, liquid spill, Windows update, etc?
It’s a second hand Lenovo I just bought and when I turn it on it’s doesn’t show anything, I tried to follow your video but it not working
@@aliceafful2326 This video is for a computer stuck in a boot loop with you able to see the logo screen during startup. If you dont see anything, you may want this video instead: ua-cam.com/video/kOBY4k2Mn_k/v-deo.html. Let me know how that goes :)
My Lenovo Ideapad is brand new, not happy.
If its still under warranty, be careful with DIY things. Sometimes, simply opening the computer may void the warranty. It may be best in some situations to return it or get a warranty repair instead of DIY
@@PC_Monkey I didn't open it. I finally gave up and decided to reset it. Guess what? Boot failure when reinstalling windows. I give up.
@@oceanchicns Then ya, a return or a warranty repair
Help me solve this
What brand and model computer do you have and whats the issue with it? Also, did anything happen before this issue started? Liquid spill, overheating, a Windows update, etc?
Mine is an omen pc tower
I'm re patience the same issue as in the video where my boot service isn't found
Were you able to run the diagnostic test on your HP as seen here? ua-cam.com/video/s3WgzEJ_aE0/v-deo.html
Lenovo idea pad s145-151 GM
Are you asking a question about your Lenovo?
Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15Arh7
1. If your getting this error message on your computer, then your on the correct video to try and fix it :) Have you tried the steps seen here?
2. Also, did anything happen before this issue appeared? Liquid spill, overheating, Windows update, etc?
Hi
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Hi 😢
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Lenovo yoga 7 carbon 13ITL5
Are you asking a question? Does your Yoga have the issue described above? If so, have you tried the steps seen here?
Lenovo ideapad flex 10
If you have a Lenovo computer showing the error in the title, then your most likely on the correct video. Are you asking a question?
Hp elitebook
Your getting this error on an HP? Refer to this video if so: ua-cam.com/video/eO6jJmpaRbo/v-deo.html
Lenovo
Yes, this video is about a Lenovo computer...
Oh okay