How do I solve this BIOS issue with no boot options?

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Hi there


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The 2 boot devices are registered here ... but read on.


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I actually had my Samsung notebook originally with Win 8, upgraded to Win 10 working normally up to yesterday. Because I had a project requiring using Windows 7 and upgrading it to Win 10, and for which I could not use Virtualbox, I decided to make a fresh system image backup, something I have done many times to use later to restore it.


As I was trying to install Win 7, for a long time, somehow the BIOS settings to change the boot order and utility to DVD or USB drive somehow seemed in spite of saving them with F10 (Save and Exit) not to stay, because after booting, the PC acted as if there were not made. This went on for a long time, until I almost gave up, until I discovered when booting, clicking F10 opens a utility specifically for setting a boot device or choose to enter set-up, which worked this time.

Win 7 could not be installed, i was warned with the existing GPT(?) partitions or something like that, so I was forced to delete all partitions. Since I had ever had to replace the HDD and used a system image, I thought this was no big deal.


As I was installing Windows 7, I discovered during the related automatic restarts, it did not boot to the HDD for the same reason, so I used the method of F10 utility until the installation was finished.

So far so good.


Later on, after managing to get Win 7 to work and installing the network drivers, etc, I went back to BIOS to see if I could solve this problem of setting the HDD to be the #1 boot device, so I do not have to use this F10 utility all the time.

For some reason I have not quite got, something I have NEVER ever had with Win 8 or 10 and long before with Win 7, which I worked with for years, for the countless times I have dealt with BIOS and boot device order, as mentioned above, ... after needing to boot back to Win 7 and having to use this F10 key on booting that leads to specifically a utility for selecting the boot order ===>>> with the options => HDD and DVD drive + the option to select DEFAULTS, I decided to choose the DEFAULTS, something which in BIOS-proper simply reset to default values, which could not be bad.


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In this case however, when I booted and only had BIOS as an option, I discovered the other boot options, ie HDD + DVD are simply not there in BIOS, with the "Aptio Setup Utility" showing the Boot Option Priority area empty.


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NOTHING I have done with enabling or disabling Secure Boot, PXE OPROM or Fast BIOS Mode, makes any of the Boot Options come, ALTHOUGH, under SysInfo, the 2 gadgets HDD and DVD player are shown to be present and occupying SATA Port 1 & 2 respectively. (See first screenshot above)


So currently, I have Windows 7 on the HDD which I do not see how to access and a System Image with all my Data and functioning Win 10 OS.


So my question is, how on earth do I get this Aptio Setup Utility to show at least the HDD so I can be able to finish my experiment with Win 7 and more important, revert to my functioning Win 10?


I'm getting quite desperate not being able to get to where I can boot to the HDD, since under "Boot" it's not there and in BIOS F9 (Setup Defaults) leaves me with this empty boot space, the utility specifically availed by Samsung to quickly select a boot device by tapping F10 when booting, instead of having at least the options: HDD, DVD and Enter Setup, only has Enter Set up.


I would appreciate your help.


Regards

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