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Run the Diagnostic tool on system by following steps below: 1. Power off system and then disconnect all peripherals - Printer, external drive, flash drive, etc....) 2. Power on system, quickly start tapping the F12 key continuously. In the boot menu, stroll down to diagnostic and then click on it.
Reboot to BIOS (F2). Check if your harddrive is getting detected in BIOS, if not RESEAT the hard drive. You can find hard drive info in BIOS > General>> Primary hard drive/m.2 SSD. If HDD is getting detected, please go to BOOT tab and set Window boot manager as priority. STOP CODE: INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE Hi, yesterday i replaced new battery ...
Stop code: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE . Please help me. I bought my laptop, DELL Inspiron 7400 - Core i7 ...
Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings. Click the Restart button. When your PC restarts, you'll see a list of options. Press 5 or F5 to enter Safe Mode with Networking. Your issue is that your system is set up by Dell in UEFI mode and disk are set up to use IRST Raid drive.
Latitude 5410, Stop code: INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE. Latitude 5410. We are having this issue across our Dell laptop estate. A user can be working one day, power off then power up the next day and get this message. The reason is the "SATA Operation" field has been changed from "AHCI" to "Raid". We are not aware of any updates (Dell or Windows).
Please boot your computer with Windows Setup Media and from Windows Recovery Environment start the Command Prompt. Please type below commands into Command Prompt and press Enter key. Following commands will repair Master Boot Record (MBR), Boot Sector and BCD Store. Code: Bootrec /FixMbr Bootrec /FixBoot Bootrec /scanos.
My laptop model is inspiron 5410, windows 10. Tried using the Dell Support Assist OS recovery using the F12 button menu at startup.
Boot Configuration Data (BCD) Missing or Corrupted: The Boot Configuration Data file is missing or corrupted, preventing Windows from starting. Bootmgr is Missing: The Boot Manager (Bootmgr) is missing or corrupted. Inaccessible Boot Device: Windows cannot access the boot device, often due to driver issues or corrupted files.
Things I have done.... - entered the BitLocker recovery key. - done full diagnostic test (all ok) - flipped the boot sequence back and forth for UEFI and Windows Boot Manager. - manually "ontime" booted from each path. - reinstalled windows factory image (no errors and could backup user files) (done this twice!)
When you get that inaccessible error, reboot and immediately press F2 to open BIOS setup. See if your boot hard drive is correctly recognized on the SATA0 port. And see if BIOS is set to UEFI or Legacy boot, but do NOT change anything. Then reboot and immediately press F12. Look for the option to run the diagnostics and run the extended hard ...