Boot from your USB and repair it from there.Įh, no. Good call on the putting your Windows 7 CD on your USB. The only way to test it would be in Windows but that's impossible for the time being. Something is definately wrong with the BluRay drive if it spins up but the BIOS do not detect. ![]() The system HDD is on SATA channel 2 and the storage HDD is on SATA channel 1 if that could help. My F9 recovery partition is gone so I can't recover my bootmgr files from there unfortunately. What really surprises me is how it can be so difficult to enter the correct settings on a regular ASUS laptop to boot from the CD? The version number listed inside the BIOS still remains so I'm not sure the flashing really changed anything but it looked like it worked. I have flashed the BIOS to version 203 2011.10.14 version after talking to ASUS phone support. There still is no setting to activate the CD as bootable. I have tried disabling one HDD, both HDDS and still the CD wont boot from. IS this the info you need or should I list something further? ![]() When I do this there remains only one bootable device (the system drive) and when I reboot the computer the "Bootmgr does not exist" message is changed to something about using a bootable device but the PC wont boot from the CD anyways. By default I had two, one for each of my hard drives (the system drive and the other) but none for my DVD player.Īccording to the manual I should go under the i/o interface security option under the security tab and LOCK the secondary HDD.
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