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A few issues after upgrading mtb

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Well, I would reset the bios, you should be able to find out how in either the manual or after a bit of google searching.

 

7 minutes ago, Andrewsz12 said:

“Checking media presence...
Media present...
Start PXE over IPv4...”

I believe this means that the system is checking for a network boot drive. To fix this, all you need to do is fiddle with the boot order in the BIOS.

Hello, I am currently dealing with a few issues with my pc after upgrading the mtb,

A little while ago I ran into some issues with my msi b350m motherboard (it initially said windows needed repairing then stopped posting), so i decided it was time for an upgrade, as the b350m had already given me so much trouble in the past; so I settled on an Asus Strix B450F.

After re-assembling everything with the new motherboard , I got my usb key with windows 10, repaired windows, Installed/re-installed the drivers and software for the motherboard, and started playing.
At this point the only issue I had was a painfully long boot up time, but besides that basically everything was in working order.

Today when I started up my pc I went to BIOS and overclocked my cpu and RAM using Asus’s EZ Tuning Wizard, and changed the boot order to my SSD first. After starting it up, both of my seagate harddrives are not detected on any SATA ports, and different SATA cables made no difference. I even tried a different drive power connector and nothing seems to work, no matter what the two drives are not detected.

I have yet to try resetting the bios settings. Ideally I don’t want to clean install windows again, because if I did I would end up formatting the ssd and would have to re-download virtually everything.

Any help is appreciated.

TLDR: The two Seagate HDD’s not detected, tried basic troubleshooting and nothing seems to help. Also it takes almost 5 mins to boot up fully which is nowhere near where it should be.

Specs:
Ryzen 5 1500x - CM hyper 212 EVO
Asus ROG strix B450F
Zotac GTX 1060 6GB mini
2x8gb TForce Vulcan Z RAM
Rosewill Arc m550
Kingston ssd 250gb
Seagate barracuda 1tb
Seagate barracuda 2tb

also I was wondering if anyone could explain what this means after post: 
“Checking media presence...
Media present...
Start PXE over IPv4...”

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Well, I would reset the bios, you should be able to find out how in either the manual or after a bit of google searching.

 

7 minutes ago, Andrewsz12 said:

“Checking media presence...
Media present...
Start PXE over IPv4...”

I believe this means that the system is checking for a network boot drive. To fix this, all you need to do is fiddle with the boot order in the BIOS.

My Desktop:

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming (for gamers)

RAM: 4x16 GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz

GPU: ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2060 Super OC

SSDs: Samsung 980 Pro (1TB), 870 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (500 GB)

HDD: Seagate Barracuda Compute (8 TB)

PSU: Corsair RMx 1000W w/ CableMod cables

OS: Windows 10 Pro

Case: Corsair SPEC-06 RGB

Monitors: LG 34GL750-B, Samsung CF591

 

Pegasus (Server):

CPU: AMD EPYC Rome 7282

CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3

Motherboard: SuperMicro H12SSL-CT

RAM: 4x16 GB Samsung 3200 MHz DDR4 ECC (M393A2K40DB3-CWE)

GPU: PNY NVIDIA Quadro P2200

SSDs: Samsung 970 Evo (1 TB), WD Red SA500 (1 TB), SanDisk Ultra 3D (500 GB)

HDDs: 5x Seagate IronWolf NAS 8TB

HBA:  Avago LSI 9211-8i

PSU: Athena Power AP-RRPS2K20

OS: unRAID

Chassis: Rosewill RSV-L4500

Chassis Fans: 6x Noctua F12 PWM, 2x Noctua A8 PWM

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3 minutes ago, ALLSTAR1JAC2899 said:

Well, I would reset the bios, you should be able to find out how in either the manual or after a bit of google searching.

 

I believe this means that the system is checking for a network boot drive. To fix this, all you need to do is fiddle with the boot order in the BIOS.

Ill try it, respects my guy

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7 minutes ago, Andrewsz12 said:

Ill try it, respects my guy

Sure thing

My Desktop:

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming (for gamers)

RAM: 4x16 GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz

GPU: ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2060 Super OC

SSDs: Samsung 980 Pro (1TB), 870 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (500 GB)

HDD: Seagate Barracuda Compute (8 TB)

PSU: Corsair RMx 1000W w/ CableMod cables

OS: Windows 10 Pro

Case: Corsair SPEC-06 RGB

Monitors: LG 34GL750-B, Samsung CF591

 

Pegasus (Server):

CPU: AMD EPYC Rome 7282

CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3

Motherboard: SuperMicro H12SSL-CT

RAM: 4x16 GB Samsung 3200 MHz DDR4 ECC (M393A2K40DB3-CWE)

GPU: PNY NVIDIA Quadro P2200

SSDs: Samsung 970 Evo (1 TB), WD Red SA500 (1 TB), SanDisk Ultra 3D (500 GB)

HDDs: 5x Seagate IronWolf NAS 8TB

HBA:  Avago LSI 9211-8i

PSU: Athena Power AP-RRPS2K20

OS: unRAID

Chassis: Rosewill RSV-L4500

Chassis Fans: 6x Noctua F12 PWM, 2x Noctua A8 PWM

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9 minutes ago, Andrewsz12 said:

Where do I find that option? 

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My Desktop:

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming (for gamers)

RAM: 4x16 GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz

GPU: ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2060 Super OC

SSDs: Samsung 980 Pro (1TB), 870 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (500 GB)

HDD: Seagate Barracuda Compute (8 TB)

PSU: Corsair RMx 1000W w/ CableMod cables

OS: Windows 10 Pro

Case: Corsair SPEC-06 RGB

Monitors: LG 34GL750-B, Samsung CF591

 

Pegasus (Server):

CPU: AMD EPYC Rome 7282

CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3

Motherboard: SuperMicro H12SSL-CT

RAM: 4x16 GB Samsung 3200 MHz DDR4 ECC (M393A2K40DB3-CWE)

GPU: PNY NVIDIA Quadro P2200

SSDs: Samsung 970 Evo (1 TB), WD Red SA500 (1 TB), SanDisk Ultra 3D (500 GB)

HDDs: 5x Seagate IronWolf NAS 8TB

HBA:  Avago LSI 9211-8i

PSU: Athena Power AP-RRPS2K20

OS: unRAID

Chassis: Rosewill RSV-L4500

Chassis Fans: 6x Noctua F12 PWM, 2x Noctua A8 PWM

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2 minutes ago, Andrewsz12 said:

Lmao this actually fixed all my issues thank u sm

 

1 minute ago, Andrewsz12 said:

ohhh i see thank you

 

Alrighty, happy to help.

My Desktop:

CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K

CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H100i ELITE CAPELLIX

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming (for gamers)

RAM: 4x16 GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB 3200 MHz

GPU: ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2060 Super OC

SSDs: Samsung 980 Pro (1TB), 870 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (1 TB), 860 Evo (500 GB)

HDD: Seagate Barracuda Compute (8 TB)

PSU: Corsair RMx 1000W w/ CableMod cables

OS: Windows 10 Pro

Case: Corsair SPEC-06 RGB

Monitors: LG 34GL750-B, Samsung CF591

 

Pegasus (Server):

CPU: AMD EPYC Rome 7282

CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S TR4-SP3

Motherboard: SuperMicro H12SSL-CT

RAM: 4x16 GB Samsung 3200 MHz DDR4 ECC (M393A2K40DB3-CWE)

GPU: PNY NVIDIA Quadro P2200

SSDs: Samsung 970 Evo (1 TB), WD Red SA500 (1 TB), SanDisk Ultra 3D (500 GB)

HDDs: 5x Seagate IronWolf NAS 8TB

HBA:  Avago LSI 9211-8i

PSU: Athena Power AP-RRPS2K20

OS: unRAID

Chassis: Rosewill RSV-L4500

Chassis Fans: 6x Noctua F12 PWM, 2x Noctua A8 PWM

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