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Ehhh. As the comments say, if your issue is a BIOS setting, the beginning works, but the help sorta ends there. The reg backup recovery is probably sound advice (although mine is empty), but the rest of these are iffy at best. . Some of the commands you're showing here are straight up failing even in your own video. There's typos in the commands in the description. They don't work on any install (eg 9:40). Then on top of that you're running DISM with the /online option, meaning you're running it from a fully booted operating system. This is a very different situation than somebody with this "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" BSOD error who is in WinPE recovery like you directed - and can't use that flag. In theory you should be able to just substitute /Image, sure, but it's situational and doesn't always work. A similar situation applies to your SFC command,, some of these operations only work in online mode, which anybody who is having this issue is not in. . At the end of the day this unfortunately reads like you copied/pasted this stuff from another source w/o actually understanding what is going on. Not trying to be a dick, but that's what it looks like based on the issues with the commands. It may give some people direction though on what they can look into further to try and diagnose this issue.
@@Vaynecenzo It depends entirely on what the problem is. If the problem is caused by a recent Windows update, then the DISM commands might go somewhere. If it's an important file issue the system file checker (SFC) might get somewhere. Both failed for me last time I had this issue, though. Neither helped. From there, if it's caused by a driver you installed you can uninstall it through safe mode. If it's not any of those (broken system file, botched update, or faulty driver), IMO it becomes infinitely harder, and then the best options are either try to restore from an image, and if that fails or you don't have a restore point, format time.
@@akashjosan8729 No idea, I couldn't fix it and ended up just formatting. Took way less time to format & reinstall Windows than I had already spent trying to fix it.
Tanks a lot for your video it helps a lot ! However on my case it is most for understanding the problem as for now : 1.Enabling AHCI mode didn’t work 2.Cleaned the hard drive still not working 3.In the advanced options, System restore didn’t work as well as System Image recovery, Startup repair 3.In Cmd Prompt, after typing c:\>dir, there was a $Windows.~BT file as well as a Window.old file (I suspect the problem comes from here) 4.Remove pending update : all command works until 4th command where I get: Error 50 DISM does not support servicing Windows PE with the /Online option so couldn’t finish 5 and 6th command. 5.On SFC scan this message popped after I type the command ‘Windows resources could not perform the requested operation (same as you so still restarted the pc but still not working) 6.On DISM tool also not working. 7.On Check Disk tool, everything went smoothly. Got this message when it was done: Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50. At this point I’m not really sure what to do next expect from buying a new hardware. I would be eternally grateful if you know what is going on.
This was a GREAT tutorial! I tried all methods except 2-4 which was due to limited or non-applicable system results and thought that after running the "Check Disk" and still seeing the error. I would have to take it into a shop. However, I decided to try one random action and that was to go back into Advance Options, Startup Settings, and selected Safe Mode. My PC started to process the action. Then suddenly I heard the Windows chime!!! To my surprise my system did not boot into Safe Mode but actually opened Windows as normal. Man was I excited! So I am not sure if it was any of the processes that acted as the contributing catalyst but apparently attempting to initiate Safe Mode allowed the system to boot into Windows normally. So for what its worth. Try going into Safe Mode first and again this was a great tutorial, thank you!
Thanks my man! Had exactly the same situation as yours and after booting with Safe Mode everything worked well. Thanks to the author of the video as well!
Immense thanks for making this comprehensive video. I got it corrected with AHCI mode on my MSI GT62VR. Do not install the optional update from MicroStar International.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey dam love this dude I thought my mom will kill me she never saw me using it for one day and started yelling me why I'm not using my PC lol 😆
Well, every operating system is for computers, and with such a complex thing issues are bound to happen. No operating system can be without issues that may need a slightly techy person to fix
This safe me a lot of confusion when I need to replace my motherboard with a newer one. AHCI mode you mentioned safe me an almost hasty decision to replace my boot SSD. Thanks a lot!
Wow, this video is really well done. It's easy to understand and even easier to follow. More importantly, it solved my boot problem with one of the command prompt options that I used. Thank you!
I removed the case and cleaned up the driver and some dust I've found underneath and now it works like a charm! Thank you very much for the video, you saved me some $$$ and time!
0:54 Reason 7: Changing the AHCI setting in the BIOS. See article Advanced_Host_Controller_Interface on Wikipedia. In my case I had a new PC that booted Windows 10 and was working. After installing Linux, Fedora 35 refused to boot, the AHCI setting was set to Raid in the BIOS and Fedora couldnt handle that. 2:45 Thanks. Changed setting to AHCI, Fedora boots but now Windows has this issue.
Windows was able to finally recognize the new settings and it adapted to it. Now this new PC dual boots as expected. Thanks for all the help and info making this video!
Sadly all the blue screens and another confliting windows 11 install corrupted my drive but atleast I figured it out and I backed up my data before the loss
Dusted my PC out and accidentally set to RAID configuration in BIOS when it suddenly popped up after being powered back on. Took me a few hours until I found this video. A quick BIOS search verified that AHCI Mode had not been set to enabled. Thanks!
Guys!!! I waa facing this and had tried almost everything listed on different vids/forums and websites. In short, what fixed it for me is... 1) You should see the drive in the BIOS. 2) Turn the Re-size bar in the bios EZ menu ON. 3) Turn off the Intel Rapid Storage Technology 4) VDM is enabled but the other 2 options that are enabled get disabled automatically once u complete step 3. This loaded the OS after I was fed up with the inaccessible boot device BSOD.
Thank you very much!!! You helped me salvage my grandma's old computer. Thank you very much she had legal files on there that would be a lot of trouble getting them back. Thank you again hope you are doing well!
Thanks so so much..your knowledge is brilliant 🎉🙏🏆 I had to change to AHCI mode. That's it. Blue screen fixed. 😱 By the way, I had to replace the power supply. Then I got this blue screen problem. I hope this comment will help other people too. 😬✌️
Many thanks for making me look great, WindowsChimp. I just applied this fix to Latitude 7420 and it worked right away. Thanks (again)…new subscriber here.
Thanks, I was having this problem while reinstalling Windows 10. Changing it from RAID to AHCI solved the problem. Before I had RAID and it was working. Anyway, I don't need it, so, AHCI is good too.
Just say slash when talking about "forward" slashes. 12:19 You can't install any Windows program if you can't boot into Windows. Also, where are the bootrec commands for fixing the BCD ?
Thank you. My mother's PC had the issue and I believe that the BIOS had reset and changed from ACHI to some Intel SATA variant. The change solved everything..
What if I can't access advanced settings in bios? I've seen others use certain key combinations while in bios and then after rebooting into bios, the advanced menu tab appears. So far none have worked.
Hello sir, i resetted windows 10 after i got the error. But after it got resetted i still got the error but i can still open the advanced boot options. However. Since most of the videos i found related to this error is only for people who didn't reset their pc after they got the error. *How do i fix this error?* I tried doing what the other videos said and all of them didn't work. Please help me. Thanks.
Thank you very much, i just recently got the animators blue screen of death and it cost me my previous harddrive. I'm glad i didn't have to go through that again 🙏🏿
I have a m.2 drive that has the OS. I was trying to enable secure boot option in Bios of Gigabyte Z97-D3H. After rebooting my bios didn't detect any drives and said 'no bootable device found'. I googled a lot and changed my SATA config to IDE when my windows system drive finally appeared in Bios Boot Options. After selecting it, this new Windows 10 error started - Inaccessible Boot Device. I'm frustrated at my own stupidity to try and enable secure boot. This one thing has caused this issue. My pc syill refuses to boot. Idk what to do :( I'm gonna try these methods and hope one of them works.
So i finally found the fix. No prompts in this video were accessible to me. However my fix was the AHCI setting. But it was not as straightforward for me. I lost all boot options suddenly from bios while trying to turn on secure boot. No hard drives were showing up. So I found a fix to go to sata config and change it to IDE. Now my hard drives finally showed up. But everytime I booted, this blue screen would appear. I tried everything in this video. Some of it was inaccessible to me. Sfc scannow didnt work either. System restore didnt work either. I didn't wanna reset my pc so I weny ahead and watched this video 2 more times. The only thing I didn't try was changed IDE back to AHCI. But last time AHCI didnt work for me. No hard drives were showing. This time too, it didn't work. Had to change back to IDE once again. I was stuck in this loop where IDE would detect drives but windows would give bluescreen and AHCI would straight up show no drives. So I went into cmd again and this time I noticed my windows files were on F drive instead of C drive. I have another hard drive in the system that was now assigned letter C. So I googled how to change letters and changed the letter of the drive containing my system files to C. Then I rebooted into Bios and changed from IDE to AHCI and viola! I'm in my system. Everything works normally.
what's your m2 drive? alot of people have reported this inaccessible boot device bsod startup error with samsung evo ssds, my own included@@funwithtalkingtom_official
Removing cmos battery and power cord then holding power button for 10 secs solved the issue. Now my pc can boot into windows. If doesn't work, try to boot into safe mode using startup settings
Omg!! You saved my data! Thank you so much! I was on a call with DELL for an HOUR and they could not help me, and your hack with switching to AHCI mode worked like a charm in under a minute!!! OMGGG!!! Thank you!!!
5:13 if im told "the system cannot find the drive specified" and I've tried all numbers from a to z, then what should I do? the device shows up in bios but not in cmd thanks
Cool video however my problem is I used macarium reflect to clone the drive. When I installed the new drive in my laptop I get this stop code. So it has something to do with the cloning software or Windows knowing I cloned it and not letting me do that. I really don't know enough about Windows to know what's going on other than if I were to have done a Linux DD command with a Linux system this would have worked perfectly fine. I also did same exact thing using etcher Drive clone and I get the same inaccessible stop code. What do I need to do? You may not know?
I have raid on for sata operation, when i hit AHCI, it propmts to a message that i might need to reinstall windows if I switch to it. So, I didn't do it.
I have never had a successful auto-repair with Windows. Far easier to replace the boot drive, install the OS and then copy the data from old to new. You end up with a fresh install which will be faster and more reliable. The old boot device can be reused.
In cmd.exe if says. The system cannot find the drive specified. All I’m doing is typing c: and hitting enter. My drive is called drive c but it’s not showing up
@@WindowsChimp idk if your gonna read this but whenever i try to change SATA to AHCI it says it might prevent it from booting succesfully and could result in data loss, should just do it Also one more thing, i didnt find SATA MODE, the only SATA related thing i could find is SATA EMULATION, are they the same thing?
New windows update was the culprit in my case. I have SSD and somehow the the update was showing in my HDD and windows tried to boot using HDD and failed n number of times.
I updated my Asus bios on my Z790 and was getting this message for a few hours. Watched all the 'Inaccessible boot device' videos I could here on YT with no luck. Finally, I noticed all my drives were listed as RAID on the first page of my UEFI. I toggled the Intel Rapid Storage Technology option below and it put them back to what they should have been. I cannot remember if it was off and I turned it on, or vice versa. Whatever it was, it enabled my NVME boot drive to be detected again. I've updated my bios a few times before with no issues. I think I pressed the wrong function key when it first rebooted and told it I wanted to run my drives in RAID mode or something.
Windows couldn't detect the boot partition whilst trying some boot repair commands, yet the windows partition on the same drive was browsable without errors. I received the Inaccessible bsod error after doing nothing but a 5 second microsoft -malware- defender update. I gave up, connected a usb with a copy of windows on it, chose reset in the repair options *but selected to keep my files* .. everything installed in Program Files (installed programs) was removed. The hidden Appdata folder (where programs often keep saves, browser passwords and so on) were removed, but moved to a temporary Windows Old folder on the root of C, just in case you wanted to copy anything back to where they should be, after reinstalling programs later on. Your desktop files, downloads and documents folders should all be ok. Obviously shortcuts on the desktop won't work anymore until you reinstall software. Remove any unnecessary drives or devices before any last resort 'reset and keep my files' option if nothing else works. Run crystaldiskinfo or a similar tool if you can get into windows or after the reinstall to make sure your drives are healthy. If any cautionary messages appear, copy vital data to another device and replace the old windows drive
I cannot reach these tools without a bootable usb drive and if i have bootable usb drive then the command prompt is only for the files in the USB drive.
So I had a few drivers out of date. I believe 2 of them was NVM storage drivers I updated the first one and restarted the PC that's when I ran into the BSOD. None of the steps done anything the directorys couldn't be found. The only one that's doing something is the chkdsk. Failing this can I just re install Windows?
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My computer is many more times booting.but no response😢
Can you explain it?.please save me and my computer 😢
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Thank you so much bro! I've been trying to fix the problem for 2 days straight until i found your turtorial. The sixth step worked for me!
Ehhh. As the comments say, if your issue is a BIOS setting, the beginning works, but the help sorta ends there. The reg backup recovery is probably sound advice (although mine is empty), but the rest of these are iffy at best.
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Some of the commands you're showing here are straight up failing even in your own video. There's typos in the commands in the description. They don't work on any install (eg 9:40). Then on top of that you're running DISM with the /online option, meaning you're running it from a fully booted operating system. This is a very different situation than somebody with this "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE" BSOD error who is in WinPE recovery like you directed - and can't use that flag. In theory you should be able to just substitute /Image, sure, but it's situational and doesn't always work. A similar situation applies to your SFC command,, some of these operations only work in online mode, which anybody who is having this issue is not in.
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At the end of the day this unfortunately reads like you copied/pasted this stuff from another source w/o actually understanding what is going on. Not trying to be a dick, but that's what it looks like based on the issues with the commands. It may give some people direction though on what they can look into further to try and diagnose this issue.
So is there any other fix if it's not the AHCI step?
@@Vaynecenzo It depends entirely on what the problem is. If the problem is caused by a recent Windows update, then the DISM commands might go somewhere. If it's an important file issue the system file checker (SFC) might get somewhere. Both failed for me last time I had this issue, though. Neither helped.
From there, if it's caused by a driver you installed you can uninstall it through safe mode. If it's not any of those (broken system file, botched update, or faulty driver), IMO it becomes infinitely harder, and then the best options are either try to restore from an image, and if that fails or you don't have a restore point, format time.
@@MrSlowestD16 same issue is with me. Now what should i do? Kindly help me
@@akashjosan8729 No idea, I couldn't fix it and ended up just formatting.
Took way less time to format & reinstall Windows than I had already spent trying to fix it.
i have this problem ,you mentioned the right thing about dism , anybody know how to fix via dism or sfc without online
Tanks a lot for your video it helps a lot ! However on my case it is most for understanding the problem as for now :
1.Enabling AHCI mode didn’t work
2.Cleaned the hard drive still not working
3.In the advanced options, System restore didn’t work as well as System Image recovery, Startup repair
3.In Cmd Prompt, after typing c:\>dir, there was a $Windows.~BT file as well as a Window.old file (I suspect the problem comes from here)
4.Remove pending update : all command works until 4th command where I get: Error 50 DISM does not support servicing Windows PE with the /Online option so couldn’t finish 5 and 6th command.
5.On SFC scan this message popped after I type the command ‘Windows resources could not perform the requested operation (same as you so still restarted the pc but still not working)
6.On DISM tool also not working.
7.On Check Disk tool, everything went smoothly. Got this message when it was done: Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50.
At this point I’m not really sure what to do next expect from buying a new hardware.
I would be eternally grateful if you know what is going on.
Same problem here but its not my laptop so idk how it got to this
Same with my laptop 😓
Did you manage to resolve the issue? I got the same problem and cant figure out what it is
Only video to mention cleaning the hard drive ports, thank you so much!
This was a GREAT tutorial! I tried all methods except 2-4 which was due to limited or non-applicable system results and thought that after running the "Check Disk" and still seeing the error. I would have to take it into a shop. However, I decided to try one random action and that was to go back into Advance Options, Startup Settings, and selected Safe Mode. My PC started to process the action. Then suddenly I heard the Windows chime!!! To my surprise my system did not boot into Safe Mode but actually opened Windows as normal. Man was I excited! So I am not sure if it was any of the processes that acted as the contributing catalyst but apparently attempting to initiate Safe Mode allowed the system to boot into Windows normally. So for what its worth. Try going into Safe Mode first and again this was a great tutorial, thank you!
This solve took a couple of years off of me. Thank you soo much 🙏🙏
My god!!
It worked
I tried almost all the methods on RUclips and finally gave safe mode a try and it worked.
Thanks a lot!
Thanks my man! Had exactly the same situation as yours and after booting with Safe Mode everything worked well. Thanks to the author of the video as well!
@@o.abrorkhon did u use USB or DVD with OS? Or tried all methods without anything?
@@oliverhaddo9198 nope, i tried without any USB or DVD
3 years now and this video is still out there helping people. I was able to fix mine after turning on the AHCI mode.
I couldn’t find it in my bios
@@neonshiji3595 me either
I replaced CMOS Battery for a new one and reseated Bios to Raid Mode, I changed it again to AHCI and problem resolved, thanks a lot 😃
That was it - thank you very much!
Hey mate, thank you! I forgot I could do that!
Thanks alot you saved me a was thinking that i broke my pc after updating bios i cant thank you enough im subscribing and liking thanks
Thanks for the sub!
Which fix did you use for the bios problem?
Thank you so much!!!!!!!! 🥳
*Step 1: Enable AHCI mode in BIOS*
Worked for me, I'm truly grateful
Immense thanks for making this comprehensive video. I got it corrected with AHCI mode on my MSI GT62VR.
Do not install the optional update from MicroStar International.
Awesome :)
Not only from them
Evey optional drivers 🥴
It worked! I enabled AHCI mode for my hard drive and I finally got in. Just hoping it doesn't fail again when I boot it next time
Same for me, this dude just saved my life today
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey dam love this dude I thought my mom will kill me she never saw me using it for one day and started yelling me why I'm not using my PC lol 😆
How to enable AHCI!
The drop down says AHCI
@@syedmustafa2363 you ever figure this out?
@@thenamelessranger7747 I had to take it to service centre! None of the methods helped.
windows is so complicated
I haven't been able to use my computer for days windows sucks sometimes
Well, every operating system is for computers, and with such a complex thing issues are bound to happen. No operating system can be without issues that may need a slightly techy person to fix
atleast it's fixable most of the time unless Apple it always needs part replaced even the issues are not the hardware
ikr
Windows sucks
I was about to reinstall Windows when I saw this. I just needed to change my SATA Controller mode form RST to AHCI in BIOS. Thanks.
It work!!
holy shit it worked
it work, thank you so much
Worked for me to. Thanks for the tip.
Ty for this comment.
This safe me a lot of confusion when I need to replace my motherboard with a newer one. AHCI mode you mentioned safe me an almost hasty decision to replace my boot SSD. Thanks a lot!
Same man, this tip is awesome 😎
Wow, this video is really well done. It's easy to understand and even easier to follow. More importantly, it solved my boot problem with one of the command prompt options that I used. Thank you!
I removed the case and cleaned up the driver and some dust I've found underneath and now it works like a charm! Thank you very much for the video, you saved me some $$$ and time!
0:54 Reason 7: Changing the AHCI setting in the BIOS. See article Advanced_Host_Controller_Interface on Wikipedia. In my case I had a new PC that booted Windows 10 and was working. After installing Linux, Fedora 35 refused to boot, the AHCI setting was set to Raid in the BIOS and Fedora couldnt handle that. 2:45 Thanks. Changed setting to AHCI, Fedora boots but now Windows has this issue.
Windows was able to finally recognize the new settings and it adapted to it. Now this new PC dual boots as expected. Thanks for all the help and info making this video!
Thanks a lot bro!!! You really saved my pc! This is the best video available on RUclips for this problem! 🥰❤️
It was AHCI. Thanks for the hint. Saved me a lot of time and stress.
its also worked for me
Same I had to enable sata mode, the ports, ahci and disable vmd
Sadly all the blue screens and another confliting windows 11 install corrupted my drive but atleast I figured it out and I backed up my data before the loss
Damn worked for me too
Dusted my PC out and accidentally set to RAID configuration in BIOS when it suddenly popped up after being powered back on. Took me a few hours until I found this video. A quick BIOS search verified that AHCI Mode had not been set to enabled. Thanks!
Guys!!!
I waa facing this and had tried almost everything listed on different vids/forums and websites. In short, what fixed it for me is...
1) You should see the drive in the BIOS.
2) Turn the Re-size bar in the bios EZ menu ON.
3) Turn off the Intel Rapid Storage Technology
4) VDM is enabled but the other 2 options that are enabled get disabled automatically once u complete step 3.
This loaded the OS after I was fed up with the inaccessible boot device BSOD.
Thank you very much!!! You helped me salvage my grandma's old computer. Thank you very much she had legal files on there that would be a lot of trouble getting them back. Thank you again hope you are doing well!
Thank you. In my PC it worked by changing AHCI in BIOS.
Removing harddisk and cleaning its ports, really hepled to solve my problem. Thank You So much for making a legit video. You made my day❤
While watching your video i realise that reset the bios and forgot to choose intel rst instead of ahci .Now its working.🎉
Although I have Windows 10 PE, many of the checks were inaccessible to me; however, I learned a lot so it was worth the like and subscribe. Thanks!
You earn a sub bro! Thank you so much for this I have tried for how many days to fix my pc but your video help me fix by changing only the ACHI ❤️
I use the same things it works thank you
The best video on blue screen of death , changed to AHCI mode and problem solved instantly. thanks very much
I was trying almost everything, except AHCI mode - end it works... Thanks for saving next dozen of hours :)
After the BIOS update it gave me this problem...YOU SAVED MY LIFE BRO THANK YOU!! ❤😭
Thanks so so much..your knowledge is brilliant 🎉🙏🏆
I had to change to AHCI mode.
That's it.
Blue screen fixed. 😱
By the way, I had to replace the power supply. Then I got this blue screen problem. I hope this comment will help other people too. 😬✌️
Acer Nitro 5 laptop here, changing the AHCI thing is what did the trick for me. Thank you.
Many thanks for making me look great, WindowsChimp. I just applied this fix to Latitude 7420 and it worked right away. Thanks (again)…new subscriber here.
I am having same model today I was tired of that and after cleaning Ssd it is working but I stil doubt if it would still come back.
CREATE A BOOTABLE CD OR THUMB DRIVE : 3:31
ONCE THE BOOT MEDIA IS CREATED YOU SEE THIS SCREEN : 3:44
UNINSTALL RECENTLY INSTALLED UPDATE PACKAGES 7:47
Thanks, I was having this problem while reinstalling Windows 10. Changing it from RAID to AHCI solved the problem. Before I had RAID and it was working. Anyway, I don't need it, so, AHCI is good too.
I wasted all day trying to reboot my comp lol, the only problem was the ACHI.Good thing I found you
Thank you .
Changing the SATA configuration fixed my blue screen problem. Thanks for the help
i was facing the same issue. changing to AHCI actually worked.
you got my like and subscribe for that help.
God Bless you.
Thankyou
Thank you thank you!! You just saved me from buying a new computer!! I appreciate your work
Just say slash when talking about "forward" slashes. 12:19 You can't install any Windows program if you can't boot into Windows. Also, where are the bootrec commands for fixing the BCD ?
"THE MOST COMMON REASON FOR THE INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE ERROR IS" : 7:50
UNINSTALL RECENTLY INSTALLED UPDATE PACKAGES : 7:47
Thank you. My mother's PC had the issue and I believe that the BIOS had reset and changed from ACHI to some Intel SATA variant. The change solved everything..
7:00 You renamed the files and then it went to RegBack. Can you please elaborate it more. I can't find those files in my RegBack Directory. Thanks!
I also didn't find them
Did you find any solution?
It says that I cant have acces to the files when I try to type the commandes such as C:\dism.exe /Image:c:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
What if I can't access advanced settings in bios? I've seen others use certain key combinations while in bios and then after rebooting into bios, the advanced menu tab appears. So far none have worked.
I can’t get to it either
You just saved me hours of redownloading and reconfiguring! Thanks a bunch!!
Too late for me ig I’ll never turn off my pc while it’s on again 🤣🤣🤣
@@That2007YZFR6THUNDERCAT can damage performance. Pc’s should always turned off after using UNLESS it’s a server.
The problem was solved successfully, thank you ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊
Omg🥺 thank you! You save my laptop, after watching many videos on how can i fix my laptop, and i was able to fixed it after watching yours. God bless💙
Nothing works, when I write cd windows/system32/config and shit it says it can't find the path specified
I fix my Acer Nitro 5 with ACHI enabled option. I almost try to reinstall the window and accept to lose all the data, Thank you sir.❤
Glad I could help
AHCI in the BIOS was my fix. It was set to RAID ON. Thank you!
Hello sir, i resetted windows 10 after i got the error. But after it got resetted i still got the error but i can still open the advanced boot options. However. Since most of the videos i found related to this error is only for people who didn't reset their pc after they got the error. *How do i fix this error?* I tried doing what the other videos said and all of them didn't work. Please help me. Thanks.
When i want to do something with dism\online it says Error 50. What i should do?
You are the best 🎉🎉🎉🎉. You just saved me from going to change my system 😢
Thanks a lot 🙏 I almost lost my most important files , But with your help, the problem was solved.
Problem: I reset my windows and now It won’t even open bios I think it has malware
same idk what to do in about to cry rn i just got this pc 3 days ago
Changing it to AHCI mode helped. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much, i just recently got the animators blue screen of death and it cost me my previous harddrive. I'm glad i didn't have to go through that again 🙏🏿
What step did work on u?
Was so worried,after changing to ahci mode the problem fixed !!! Thanks man 👍
I have a m.2 drive that has the OS. I was trying to enable secure boot option in Bios of Gigabyte Z97-D3H. After rebooting my bios didn't detect any drives and said 'no bootable device found'. I googled a lot and changed my SATA config to IDE when my windows system drive finally appeared in Bios Boot Options. After selecting it, this new Windows 10 error started - Inaccessible Boot Device. I'm frustrated at my own stupidity to try and enable secure boot. This one thing has caused this issue. My pc syill refuses to boot. Idk what to do :( I'm gonna try these methods and hope one of them works.
So i finally found the fix. No prompts in this video were accessible to me. However my fix was the AHCI setting. But it was not as straightforward for me. I lost all boot options suddenly from bios while trying to turn on secure boot. No hard drives were showing up. So I found a fix to go to sata config and change it to IDE. Now my hard drives finally showed up. But everytime I booted, this blue screen would appear. I tried everything in this video. Some of it was inaccessible to me. Sfc scannow didnt work either. System restore didnt work either. I didn't wanna reset my pc so I weny ahead and watched this video 2 more times. The only thing I didn't try was changed IDE back to AHCI. But last time AHCI didnt work for me. No hard drives were showing. This time too, it didn't work. Had to change back to IDE once again. I was stuck in this loop where IDE would detect drives but windows would give bluescreen and AHCI would straight up show no drives. So I went into cmd again and this time I noticed my windows files were on F drive instead of C drive. I have another hard drive in the system that was now assigned letter C. So I googled how to change letters and changed the letter of the drive containing my system files to C. Then I rebooted into Bios and changed from IDE to AHCI and viola! I'm in my system. Everything works normally.
what's your m2 drive? alot of people have reported this inaccessible boot device bsod startup error with samsung evo ssds, my own included@@funwithtalkingtom_official
Removing cmos battery and power cord then holding power button for 10 secs solved the issue. Now my pc can boot into windows. If doesn't work, try to boot into safe mode using startup settings
Turning back to AHCI worked for me thanks 🙏🏽
Got this when trying to uninstall updates?
dism doesn't support servicing windows PE with the /online option
Omg!! You saved my data! Thank you so much! I was on a call with DELL for an HOUR and they could not help me, and your hack with switching to AHCI mode worked like a charm in under a minute!!! OMGGG!!! Thank you!!!
If you don't find ACHI in advanced, just navigate to other menu and check there.
I did not find ACHI in advanced but in some other header.
Yeah, it can be at different places on different BIOS.
the SATA method worked. should I leave it there indefinitely?
Don’t know how to thank u brother it’s been 3 years no shop has helped no video other than this I are incredible
Hi! Once I type "cd windows/system32/config" it says that "The system cannot find the path specified". How can I solve this?
Same here
Try to change the drive letter from c to d,e or f
5:13 if im told "the system cannot find the drive specified" and I've tried all numbers from a to z, then what should I do? the device shows up in bios but not in cmd
thanks
Cool video however my problem is I used macarium reflect to clone the drive. When I installed the new drive in my laptop I get this stop code. So it has something to do with the cloning software or Windows knowing I cloned it and not letting me do that. I really don't know enough about Windows to know what's going on other than if I were to have done a Linux DD command with a Linux system this would have worked perfectly fine. I also did same exact thing using etcher Drive clone and I get the same inaccessible stop code. What do I need to do? You may not know?
The ahci method worked even thow i have a legacy bios from 2012 thank u 😊 2:42
I have raid on for sata operation, when i hit AHCI, it propmts to a message that i might need to reinstall windows if I switch to it. So, I didn't do it.
enabling AHCI mode worked for me, thanks
I have never had a successful auto-repair with Windows. Far easier to replace the boot drive, install the OS and then copy the data from old to new. You end up with a fresh install which will be faster and more reliable. The old boot device can be reused.
Thank you!! You saved me from buying a new SSD!
Thats what you think but you can always format a disk and start over again
In cmd.exe if says. The system cannot find the drive specified. All I’m doing is typing c: and hitting enter. My drive is called drive c but it’s not showing up
Excellent well explained and I can able to fix my windows. I tried with several youtube videos and couldn't able to solve my problem . Thanks a lot
Glad it helped
@@WindowsChimp idk if your gonna read this but whenever i try to change SATA to AHCI it says it might prevent it from booting succesfully and could result in data loss, should just do it
Also one more thing, i didnt find SATA MODE, the only SATA related thing i could find is SATA EMULATION, are they the same thing?
AHCI was problem. I have changed graphic card and got that blue screen. This simple change in bios helped me :) thabks!
Btw registry folder was empty.
New windows update was the culprit in my case.
I have SSD and somehow the the update was showing in my HDD and windows tried to boot using HDD and failed n number of times.
turn to AHCI on and solved aye?
can you help me? ahci mode was already enabled for me and it still happens
did it work now for you? what did you do?
@@wantana1338 i couldnt do anything so the pc cant work
I updated my Asus bios on my Z790 and was getting this message for a few hours. Watched all the 'Inaccessible boot device' videos I could here on YT with no luck.
Finally, I noticed all my drives were listed as RAID on the first page of my UEFI. I toggled the Intel Rapid Storage Technology option below and it put them back to what they should have been. I cannot remember if it was off and I turned it on, or vice versa. Whatever it was, it enabled my NVME boot drive to be detected again.
I've updated my bios a few times before with no issues. I think I pressed the wrong function key when it first rebooted and told it I wanted to run my drives in RAID mode or something.
my computer doesn't go into auto repair mode after 3 fails of boot please help me bro
Did It Solve??
Yo what if my pc not going in to automatic repair mode
Yes
Hey this happened to me after updating bios - is there a part on this video that can help? I would pay anything to fix this right now.
I got this after trying to update my laptop. I cannot get it to reset or anything….also won’t allow me to uninstall any recent updates I’ve made.
I LOOOOOVE U. u just saved my life and got a lifetime subscriper.
Thank you.
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Windows couldn't detect the boot partition whilst trying some boot repair commands, yet the windows partition on the same drive was browsable without errors. I received the Inaccessible bsod error after doing nothing but a 5 second microsoft -malware- defender update. I gave up, connected a usb with a copy of windows on it, chose reset in the repair options *but selected to keep my files* .. everything installed in Program Files (installed programs) was removed. The hidden Appdata folder (where programs often keep saves, browser passwords and so on) were removed, but moved to a temporary Windows Old folder on the root of C, just in case you wanted to copy anything back to where they should be, after reinstalling programs later on. Your desktop files, downloads and documents folders should all be ok. Obviously shortcuts on the desktop won't work anymore until you reinstall software. Remove any unnecessary drives or devices before any last resort 'reset and keep my files' option if nothing else works. Run crystaldiskinfo or a similar tool if you can get into windows or after the reinstall to make sure your drives are healthy. If any cautionary messages appear, copy vital data to another device and replace the old windows drive
I cannot reach these tools without a bootable usb drive and if i have bootable usb drive then the command prompt is only for the files in the USB drive.
AHCI enable worked and my machine booted first time. Thank you.
So I had a few drivers out of date. I believe 2 of them was NVM storage drivers I updated the first one and restarted the PC that's when I ran into the BSOD. None of the steps done anything the directorys couldn't be found. The only one that's doing something is the chkdsk. Failing this can I just re install Windows?
what if your not in system drive? it says volume in drive C is system reserved volume serial number directory of c:/ file not found
Try other directories; that is try D
I’ve had Optane without RAID option enabled before this error. On AHCI it works fine.
So, what if when I type “c:” it says it cant find it
Lmao what did you do? Your C drive is gone then...
Or you didn't have a c drive and your windows is on a different drive possibly but I doubt it
Same situation
Brooo thank youuu sooo much you literally saved my life idk how to thank you but thanks a lot ❤😭
Many thanks! In my case it was caused by RAID seted after bios reset instead AHCI
Thanks for the video. Mine worked when I started in safe mode. Note that I have tried all other options
Thank you very much! I followed your guide about AHCI and surprisingly it worked! You saved me! Thank you! and Wish you all the best in 2022!
Thanks 🙏🏾 ! Great tutorial 🎉🎉🎉
Sir you are really window champ. I saw this video and my window start working. Thank you very very much.