Fix Error 1962: No Operating System Found: If you are facing this error then it may be because of corrupt boot sequence or the boot order priority might be not configured correctly. In any case, you when you try to boot your PC you won’t be able to boot your operating system instead you will be faced with the Error 1962 No Operating System Found message and you won’t have any option but to restart your PC which will again land you on the same error message screen.
Error 1962: No operating system found. Boot sequence will automatically repeat.
The strange thing with the error 1962 is that user might be able to successfully boot to Windows after waiting for few hours but that might not be the case with everyone. So you can check if you can access your system after waiting for few hours. Whereas some affected users can’t even get into BIOS setup as the Error 1962 No Operating System Found message is displayed immediately after the computer boots up.
Well, now you know enough about error 1962 let’s see how to actually fix this error. The good thing about this error it can also be caused simply because of faulty SATA cable which connects your Hard disk to the motherboard. So you need to perform various checks in order to determine the cause of Error 1962 No Operating System Found message on boot. Without wasting any time let’s see how to actually fix this issue with the below-listed troubleshooting methods.
Hapa 1962: ʻAʻohe ʻōnaehana hana i loaʻa [SOLVED]
Before trying any advanced steps we need to check whether it’s a case of faulty Hard disk or the SATA cable. In order to check if the hard disk is working or not, connect it to another computer and verify if you’re able to access it, if you’re able to then it’s not the case of the faulty Hard disk. But if you’re still not able to access the hard disk on another PC then you need to replace your Hard disk.
Now check if the SATA cable is at fault, just use another PC cable in order to check if the cable is faulty. If this is the case then simply buying another SATA cable might fix the issue for you. Now that you have verified if it’s not the case of faulty HDD or SATA cable then you can continue to the below-listed steps.
'Ōlelo Aʻo: In order to try below fixes you need to use Windows Installation or Recovery disc, so make sure you are ready with any one of them before hand.
Method 1: Run Automatic/Startup Repair
1. E hoʻokomo i ka DVD hoʻonohonoho bootable Windows 10 a hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC.
2. Ke koi ʻia e kaomi i kekahi kī e hoʻomaka ai mai CD a i ʻole DVD, e kaomi i kekahi kī e hoʻomau.
3. E koho i kāu mau makemake ʻōlelo, a kaomi i ka Next. Kaomi Hoʻoponopono kāu kamepiula ma ka ʻaoʻao hema.
4.On koho i ka pale koho, kaomi lapaʻau pilikia.
5.On Troubleshoot pale, kaomi Koho kūlana kiʻekiʻe.
6.On ka Advanced koho pale, kaomi Ho'oponopono 'akomi a ho'omaka paha.
7.Wait til the Hoʻoponopono ʻakomi/hoʻomaka ʻana o Windows piha.
8. Hoʻomaka hou a ua lanakila ʻoe Fix Error 1962 No Operating System Found.
Heluhelu pū kekahi Pehea e hoʻoponopono ai ʻaʻole hiki ke hoʻoponopono i kāu PC.
Method 2: Run Diagnostic Test
If the above method weren’t helpful at all then there is a chance that your hard disk might be damaged or corrupted. In any case, you need to replace your previous HDD or SSD with a new one and install Windows again. But before running to any conclusion, you must run a Diagnostic tool to check if you really need to replace HDD/SSD.
No ka holo ʻana i ka Diagnostics e hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC a i ka hoʻomaka ʻana o ka kamepiula (ma mua o ka pale boot), e kaomi i ke kī F12 a i ka wā e ʻike ʻia ai ka papa kuhikuhi Boot, e hoʻokalakupua i ka koho Boot to Utility Partition a i ʻole ka koho Diagnostics a kaomi i ke komo e hoʻomaka i ka Diagnostics. E nānā ʻokoʻa kēia i nā hāmeʻa āpau o kāu ʻōnaehana a hōʻike hou inā loaʻa kekahi pilikia.
Method 3: Set correct boot order
You may be seeing the “Error 1962 No Operating System Found” because the boot order is not properly set which means that computer is trying to boot from another source which doesn’t have an operating system thus failing to do so. In order to fix this issue you need to set the Hard Disk as the top priority in the Boot order. Let’s see how to set proper boot order:
1. Ke hoʻomaka kāu kamepiula (Ma mua o ka pale boot a i ʻole ka pale hewa), e kaomi pinepine i ka Delete a i ʻole F1 a i ʻole F2 kī (Ma muli o ka mea hana o kāu kamepiula) i komo i ka hoʻonohonoho BIOS.
2. Aia ʻoe i ka hoʻonohonoho BIOS koho Boot tab mai ka papa inoa o nā koho.
3.Now e hōʻoia i ka kamepiula Hard disk or SSD is set as a top priority in the Boot order. If not then use up or down arrow keys to set hard disk at the top which means the computer will first boot from it rather than any other source.
4.Once above changes are done move to the Startup tab and make the following changes:
Primary Boot Sequence
CSM: [Enable]
Boot Mode: [Auto]
Boot Priority: [UEFI First]
Quick Boot: [Enable]
Boot up Num-lock Status: [On]
5.Press F10 to save and exit changes in the BIOS setup.
Hanana 4: E ho'ā i ka UEFI Boot
Most UEFI firmware (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) either contains bugs or are misleading. This is because of the frequent evolution of the firmware which has made UEFI too complicated. The Error 1962 No Operating System Found seems to be caused by UEFI firmware and when you reset or set the default value of UEFI it seems to fix the issue.
You have to configure CSM (Compatibility Support Module) to enable if you want to boot to a legacy Operating System (OS). If you have recently upgraded your Windows installation then this setting is disabled by default which disables the support for the older Operating System’s which in turn won’t let you boot to OS. Now be careful to set the UEFI as the first or only boot method (which is already the default value).
1.Restart your PC and tap F2 or DEL depending upon your PC to open Boot Setup.
2.Go to the Startup tab and make the following changes:
E hoʻololi i ke koho papa inoa Boot i ka UEFI Disable Load Legacy koho ROM Enable Secure boot
3. A laila, e kāomi i ka F10 e mālama a haʻalele i ka hoʻonohonoho hoʻonohonoho.
Method 5: Restore your PC using Recovery Disc
1. E hoʻokomo i loko o ka Media hoʻonohonoho Windows a i ʻole Recovery Drive/System Repair Disc a koho i kāu lnā makemake anguage, a kaomi Next
2.Click hana hou i kāu kamepiula ma lalo.
3.Now koho lapaʻau pilikia a laila Nā koho Advanced.
4.. ʻO ka hope, kaomi ma luna o "Kākoʻo Pūnaewele” a hahai i nā ʻōlelo kuhikuhi ma ka pale e hoʻopau i ka hoʻihoʻi.
5. E hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC a loaʻa paha kēia ʻanuʻu Fix Error 1962 No Operating System Found.
Kaʻina 6: Hoʻoponopono i ka Windows 10
Inā ʻaʻohe o ka hopena i luna e hana no ʻoe a laila hiki iā ʻoe ke maopopo ua maikaʻi kāu HDD akā ʻike paha ʻoe i ka hewa "Error 1962 No Operating System Found” no ka mea ua holoi ʻia ka ʻōnaehana hana a i ʻole ka ʻike BCD ma ka HDD. ʻAe, i kēia hihia, hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻāʻo e hoʻoponopono i ka Windows akā inā hāʻule kēia a laila ʻo ka hopena wale nō i koe e hoʻokomo i kahi kope hou o Windows (Clean Install).
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