Re: Unable to boot from internal hard disks on new PC

From: Ian Smith <smithi_at_nimnet.asn.au>
Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2022 19:31:28 UTC
Hi, just a couple of thoughts from left field.  I've avoided UEFI and Secure Boot and come from another era, but FWIW I'll cherrypick a bit ..

On 28 December 2022 10:52:57 pm AEDT, Johannes-Maria Kaltenbach <johannes-maria@t-online.de> wrote:
[..]
 > I can't make a picture of the Bios screens but now I wrote them
 > down and print the contents at the end of this mail (took a long
 > time ;-).
 > In this long list I (now) found an entry (in System Info/Plug In
 > Devices Info) for the disks; but it's only an info, I can't
 > change there anything.
[..]
 > Now to the Bios entries:
 > 
 > In my mail from Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 05:07:52PM +0100
 > I gave only the headings of the sub menus:
 > 
 > > The Bios has the following sub menus:
 > >         Favorites
 > >         Tweaker
 > >         Settings
 > >         System Info
 > >         Boot
 > >         Save&Exit
 > 
 > Now in detail (mostly irrelevant, but here are all, just to be safe)
 > 
 > Favorites
 > ---------
[..]

 >   Secure Boot Mode                                      Custom

Didn't you say you'd disabled that?  What does 'Custom' come to?

 >   SATA Controller(s)                                    Enabled

 > In 'Plug in Devices Info' I found the disks:
 > PCIE Slot Info
 >   PCIEX16: N/A
 >   PCIEX1_1: N/A
 >   PCIEX1_3: N/A
 >   PCIEX1_4: PCIe 3.0x2 @ 3.0x1
 >   PCIEX1_5: PCIe 3.0x2 @ 3.0x1

Is that 2 pairs of disks on 2 controllers, or what?

 > M2 Slot Info
 >   M2A: WD_BLACK SN770 500GB NVMe 4.0x4 @ 4.0x4
 >   M2P: N/A

Main thing I've wondered: maybe it's expecting to boot off that, at least preferably?  Have you considered removing it to see if it then sees the SCSI disks?

 > Boot
 > ----
 > 
 > Boot Configuration
 >   Bootup NumLock State                                  Off
 >   CFG Clock                                             Disabled
 >   Security Option                                       Setup
 >   Full Screen Logo Show                                 Enabled
 > 
 > Boot Option Priorities
 >   #1 UEFI: HTTP IPv4 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
 >   #2 UEFI: PXE IPv4 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
 >   #3 UEFI: HTTP IPv6 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
 >   #4 UEFI: PXE IPv6 Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller

That seems to only cater for net booting.  How did you get it to boot from the USB installer?

 >   Fast Boot                                             Enabled

Maybe a slower boot might show more, or for longer, about what it's doing, or trying to do?

 > SATA Support                                          All SATA
 > Devices
 >   VGA Support                                           Auto
 >   USB Support                                           Full Initial
 >   PS2 Devices Support                                   Enabled

[..]

 >   Windows 10 Features                                   Other OS
 >   SCM Support                                           Disabled

What's that about?

 > * Secure Boot
 >   Preferred Operating Mode                              Auto

Again I wonder what that means, if not disabled?

 > What should I do with this Bios to be able to boot from
 > the internal disks?

Good luck, though you shouldn't need luck with that sort of kit ...

 > Regards,
 > Johannes-Maria

cheers,  Ian