Thanks for the quick reply, at least I don't feel totally alone in this! On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 11:42 AM Shachar Shemesh <shac...@shemesh.biz> wrote:
> > On 29/04/2020 11:35, Gabor Szabo wrote: > > Hi, > > Since then I cannot boot the system, it does not even seem to recognize > the harddisk properly. > > Can you clarify something, please? Is it only Linux, or also Windows, that > won't boot? > The BIOS does not even have an option to boot into Windows any more. Linux gets to the grub> prompt and I don't know how to proceed from there. It does not show a grub menu. > > Because it certainly looks like grub starts, and is able to see the disks > (if not understand the filesystems). > > > Yes, that's how I understand it. > Some SATA/NVME devices have dual modes, settable in the BIOS. They might, > e.g., have a RAID mode etc. Some of those modes are not supported by Linux. > Resetting that in the BIOS should make at least your bootable DoK see the > disk again. > > > I saw that in the BIOS, I'll try that. > What I don't understand is why your Windows would stop booting. At the > very least, it should start the boot process and BSoD when the disk drivers > have changed for it. > My understanding stop at the point why would the bios flashing make the Windows entry disappear from the list of boot options. Gabor
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