Hello everyone. My aurora r13 PC is giving issues.
It is saying boot failure on device.
Any guides to fix this?
I just bought this laptop refurbished and every time I try to turn it on, I’m met with the “boot failure on device” I’ve tried a bunch of things I saw online and I noticed one thing. When I look at the boot option priorities, the hard drive isn’t an option. The two that are there are pictured. I ran a test on everything and there were no problems. So I think this could be it, any advice on what I can do? For right now I reset everything to the default settings so I can start fresh if I get any other advice. This is my first laptop like this so I have no idea what to do.
Not much to try except a bios reset.
Turn off the unit. Remove the power cord for 20 seconds. Plug it back in. Hold down the power button until the power light flashes blue. Release the button and let the reset occur.
Regards!
Hi Mr. Pastel,
From the photo, it can be seen Secure Boot is disabled and Legacy Option ROMs is disabled too, they should work in reverse, if secure boot is enabled then legacy option roms to be disabled and vice-versa.
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Hi,
I just got my Alienware x17 R2 laptop yesterday.
Today, when I turned it on for the first time, I got this error:
“ No bootable devices were found! Possible causes could be a corrupt OS image or a boot device is not enabled in BIOS setup.” and I only had this option to shut down the device. The next time I turned it on I got this error " Boot failure on device".
I have not changed any boot mode configuration. The UEFI option is on "Windows boot manager" by default.
I think they have not installed any windows on this Laptop in factory.
I would be thankful if anyone here can guide me what is the problem and what should I do now?
Tried to install a second ssd on my gaming laptop, was told to configure new raid volume in bios, now I'm stuck in a "support assist performance check" loop with a critical error stating something about "boot failure on device". The only potential fixes I see when I google it is to try legacy boot ROM (which I don't even have an option for in my bios), or to factory reset from the bios (which I also don't have an option for). When I do the thorough test inside support assist, it tells me everything is absolutely fine and there's no issues.
What can I do here? I removed the new ssd and left the original in slot 1, but I can't get past the critical error screen other than to go into bios or boot options, which also is no help.
Any help would be great appreciated!
Been having problems with my laptop freezing. Decided to remove the battery, press the power button for 15 seconds. Didn't fix it. Now I'm stuck with a boot failure. "Boot failure on device" to be exact. What do I do?
If I have to upload the OS. I'm going to be pissed.
It sounds like you may have killed your SSD. You may be lucky and have just corrupted the OS, in which case a reinstall, or possibly a repair, will fix it. If you aren't lucky though, it's time to buy a new SSD and start from scratch...
got an R4 for cheap on ebay after getting my r5 replacement (figured id use this one to travel with) was working fine, went to start it up today and it says boot failure on device. Ive tried the OS recovery in bios - said everything was fine and still got red screen, then no media present error. I treid turning off secure boot and turning it back and now it just goes into the support assist screen boot failure on device. I think i just need to get a new SSD or wipe this one and reload everything onto but is there a way to boot from my r5 and do a factory reset on the r4?
What do I need to do to fix this?
I'm pretty much a noob when it comes to computer stuff outside of googling and watching a YouTube video or two and following someone else's instruction.
I hit F12 and ran a 3hr and 40 min checkup and it said everything was normal, if that information helps at all.
I've been booting in safe mode as well. On dell it said to make sure I was booting the right way but gave no instruction on how to do that, ironically. Or I'm just absolutely blind and this is an easy fix...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Annnddd if there's any suggestions on how to improve my laptop that would also be great!
Also not sure if this helps either:
Intel Core i5-7300 @ 2.50GHz, I have the cruddy Kabylake (I know I'm sorry I'm new to this) Nvidia GFX
Uhh.... Under boot list option (F2) its on UEFI with Legacy option disabled and, again, secure boot enabled. Boot option #1 says windows boot manager still so.. Maybe just windows issue?
Sorry again ; ~ ;
I try to turn on my Alienware aurora ryzen edition r14 and all that comes up is the Alienware loading screen. After that the monitor stops receiving signal from the PC. I am able to open the bios menu. What kind of problem is this?
I have had an Alienware aurora r10 with everything but the cpu,gpu, and hard drive for two years, but I just got both the cpu, gpu, and an 8tb 3.5 inch hard drive. When I plugged it in and connected it to my monitor, the “pre-boot system performance check” screen would say warning message boot failure on device. I used the qr code and it said nothing was wrong. Anyways when I press continue it goes to a setup screen, and here is where the real trouble is. I don’t know what to do from here. If I press save and exit, it goes to the same white pre-boot screen as before. When I press back it also goes back to that same screen (obviously). When I press exit and it gives me five options in the order “Save Changes and Reset”, “Discard Changes and Reset”, “Restore Defaults”, “Discard Changes”, and “Save Changes”. The first two options go back to that same white pre-boot screen, and the third other options do nothing really. That last orange button in the top left also goes back to the white screen. I am very new to tech like this and am stuck in a loop. Does anyone know what I need to do from here to load up windows and start gaming? I will include pictures in this post, also I blurred the qr code cause mods took the post down for containing it.
I have the default settings in my BIOS but I get a “boot failure on device” message. Is there a way to fix this or is it bricked? M17 R2 btw
I did a search for this issue, but it didn't seem to come up. It's been disappointing that it's persisting, and it looks like I'm either returning it or asking for a replacement.
I bought a certified refurbished Aurora R6 off the Dell website. It came with 256gb nvme m.2 and a 1tb HDD. When I received the machine, the OS was installed on the HDD. I contacted Alienware support for help transferring the OS from the HDD to the SSD, and they were able to do so after deleting all the partitions, changing a bunch of settings in the bios, and reinstalling windows 10 onto the ssd.
Now, I thought everything was good, but nope. Windows had to reboot for updates about a day after I migrated the OS. On startup, it started saying "Boot failure on device. Press any key to reboot the machine." Naturally, I called Alienware support again, this time, they told me after many other techniques that failed, to do a system restore. This worked for two reboots, and I was able to get back into windows, albeit at the cost of all of my data.
But like I said, within two reboots, it was back to the boot failure issue. The tech told me to restore it again, as the windows update was corrupting the boot. I did as he said... And after two reboots, back to the same issue. He then told me to do it again, this time putting him through to Dell connect, and I complied.
He started doing a "clear and reset store cache" using the Dell click 2 fix program, telling me that this would fix the drive. But what does the windows store have anything to do with boot issues? He then ended the call and connect, telling me to reply to his email when it was done.
Unfortunately, windows update struck again and rebooted the system. It is now back to Boot failure. I'm seriously done with this. I don't know why my machine came with windows installed on the HDD, and now it doesn't work on the SSD.
AT what point is a replacement in order? I paid good money for this machine, and I expect a working version of it. I hope Alienware takes pride in their product, but at this point, it's just been a huge disappointment.
So, recently i have been getting an issue i have never experienced before.
On start up i check a black screen with text saying no media pressence, checking for media.
Start PXE over ipv4...
And it just lingers there for ever. Looking up some guides for my computer illiteracy and i found guides to change the boot order, and so i did. I main boot option 1 the windows boot system. Option 2 is the ipv4. And option 3 is the ipv6. The boot now makes it to the alien ware logo, and after it loads it just black screens for ever now...
Currently through the F12 option i am running a pre boot system performance check through the diagnostic option.
Any other tips of what the F to do? Never had an issue today and would rather not bring it anywhere and oay for a service if i can do this myself.
The unit itself is an Arora R12 if that matters at all. Cheers in advance for any advice. Thanks!
It sounds like your SSD may have failed. What did the diagnostics come back with?
SSD may not have failed but the partitions or important booting files may have become corrupt.
Hope you have a backup of important stuff. Otherwise if you don’t, pull the SSD buy a new one and do a brand new windows install. Then you can find a merchant who specializes in file recovery. Otherwise try a fresh install in the existing boot device.
Secondly if you don’t use a network PXE boot device there is no need to have the secondary boot device. It just delays the booting process if there is a failure of the first device listed.
Regards!
Regards!
Does anyone know what might be causing this in the video? My Aurora 13 stopped working after a sudden loud fan followed by a crash. After restarting, the PC showed CPU fan detect failure and woudn't operate more than 5 mins even if I booted into windows. At the same time, whenever I crashed from windows, sometimes it would be able to boot into windows but other times it will show no screen and go into a state of turning itself on and off within seconds like in the video.
I have the Alienware stock 120mm AIO for CPU cooling. Should I start with replacing this component? Perhaps even upgrade it into a 240mm AIO? I really cannot pin point the problem here. It seems like it can be issues with the motherboard or CPU as well.
Also, I had upgraded my GPU from the stock 3070 to a 4070ti. I've seen other pair this combo and I confirmed with my local parts shop that this step up should work fine with my machine. The 4070ti worked perfectly out of the box for about two months until I started working on rendering and editing video for my job on this machine. Before when the usage was only playing games, I had never experience overheating or crash with the 4070ti. In fact, during the rendering session, the PC never showed overheating warning or loud fan noise before the sudden crash.
The specs for my machine are CPU: Intel i7-12700F, 750W stock PSU, 120mm stock AIO CPU cooling + 3 stock fans, 16GB of rams and 1 TB SSD.
This is my first gaming PC and this really caught me off guard. Since I wanted to do more upgrade in the future like the 240mm AIO, I am not sure if I should get Best Buy or Dell to look at this problem? Or is there something I can do before hand.
Any help or suggestion will be greatly appreciated, Thank you all!