Dell 3590 Bios

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Arleen Smelko

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:07:42 AM8/5/24
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Arelatively new form of problem which has been introduced by the wider adoption of solid-state drives (and other drives with more particular power requirements than standard mechanical hard drives) is that of drive detection and compatibility. This applies most notably to sleep/resume and cold boot detection of these devices, which sometimes are not detected at all on specific systems. Occasionally a BIOS update on the computer or a firmware update to the drive can resolve the issue, but other times, the drive may simply be incompatible.

Interestingly, if the user presses F1 to retry, the machine then boots normally. This indicates that the problem has to do with the machine not detecting the drive quickly enough during POST to continue with the boot process.


I installed a Samsung EVO 850 msata SSD as a primary drive and experienced the issue as described above. However, I had already set the BIOS to AHCI before I installed the drive and did a clean install of Windows 10. Yet it still shows the error above at POST, and pressing F1 pretty much immediately always results in a normal startup with no other problems.


After flowing the above with no luck I discovered that where I had changed to Legacy boot the BIOS had decided that boot from Diskette should be at the top of the boot order. Removed this and put the SSD to the top and all is now fine.


I had this issue with a Dell e6430 (BIOS v.A21) after clean installing Windows onto a new SSD. To fix it go to the BIOS -> System Configuration -> SATA Operation and change it to AHCI. Then reinstall Windows.


hi i have dell inspiron 3330 laptop i installed windows 7 on a SSD, evrything went perfect except when the laptop reboots it says no bootable device found however if i go into bios and select internal hdd as the bootable device then it boots into windows, the bios is on system defaults, any ideas what might be the issue?


I have a Latitude D630 Rundung a Crucial SSD. And After Shutdown because of empty battery i restarted the Maschine and gut the issue Seen above. BIOS Shows noch primary hdd anymore. Eventuell replacing hdd against another Crucial SSD gutes mehr the Same result (noch primary hdd in BIOS). Hdd mode is on ahci.


Had to change two things on my Latitude E6540 with A26 BIOS: First one was the SATA setting from RAID to AHCI, second one was the boot-mode from legacy to UEFI. No way to boot that ugly piece in legacy mode.


Hello experiencing the same problem with Dell Latitude 3480 on AHCI and Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, the system just does not detect the hard drive on boot, but does so if I boot with a LiveCD, I can even Chroot into it and every SMART test runs fine, amy suggestions?

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