Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device Issue [SOLVED]: This error is caused because of corrupted system files, incorrect boot order or hard disk failure. These are just some common causes due to which this error is caused in Windows. This error comes up when you boot your Windows and even if you restart your computer you won’t be able to boot as you will be faced with a black screen with error message:
Reboot and Select proper Boot device
Or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot device and press a key
In some cases even replacing the faulty hard disk doesn’t seem to fix the problem but don’t worry here at troubleshooter, we have listed few possible solutions which will help you troubleshoot this issue easily.
Qala hape 'me u khethe Taba e nepahetseng ea Sesebelisoa sa Boot [E THAROLILE]
Mokhoa oa 1: Beha Boot Order e Nepahetseng
You may be seeing the error “Reboot and Select proper Boot device” 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.Ha komporo ea hau e qala (Pele skrineng sa boot kapa skrine ea phoso), tobetsa khafetsa Delete kapa F1 kapa F2 key (Ho ipapisitse le moetsi oa komporo ea hau) ho kenya setupong sa BIOS.
2.Ha u se u le ho seta sa BIOS, khetha Boot tab ho tsoa lethathamong la likhetho.
3.Now etsa bonnete ba hore k'homphieutha Hard disk kapa 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.Finally, press F10 to save this change and exit. This must have Fix Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device Issue, haeba ho se joalo tsoela pele.
Method 2: Check if the Hard Disk is damaged/failed
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.
Ho tsamaisa Diagnostics qala komporo ea hau hape ha komporo e qala (pele ho skrini sa boot), tobetsa konopo ea F12 mme ha menu ea Boot e hlaha, totobatsa khetho ea Boot to Utility Partition kapa khetho ea Diagnostics ebe o tobetsa Enter ho qala Diagnostics. Sena se tla itlhahloba ka bohona lisebelisoa tsohle tsa sistimi ea hau mme se tla tlaleha haeba ho na le bothata bo fumanoeng.
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Method 3: Check if Hard Disk is properly connected
In 50% of the cases, this problem is caused because of the faulty or loose connection of hard disk and to make sure that this is not the case here you need to check your PC for any type of fault in the connection.
bohlokoa: It is not recommended to open the casing of your PC if it’s under warranty as it will void your warranty, a better approach, in this case, will be taking your PC in the service center. Also, if you don’t have any technical knowledge then don’t mess with the PC and make sure to look for an expert technician which can help you in checking for faulty or loose connection of hard disk.
Once you have checked the proper connection of hard disk is established, reboot your PC and this time you may be able to Fix Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device Issue.
Method 4: Run startup/Automatic Repair
1.Isert the Windows 10 ho kenya DVD ka bootable le ho qala PC ea hau bocha.
2.Ha o kgothaletswa ho Tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho bulela CD kapa DVD, tobetsa konopo efe kapa efe ho tswelapele.
3.Select your language preferences, and click Next. Click Repair your computer in the bottom-left.
4.On choose an option screen, click Troubleshoot.
5.On Troubleshoot screen, click Advanced option.
6.On the Advanced options screen, click Automatic Repair or Startup Repair.
7.Wait til the Windows Automatic/Startup Repairs complete.
8.Restart 'me u na le ka katleho Fix Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device issue, haeba ho se joalo, tsoela pele.
Hape, bala Mokhoa oa ho Lokisa Kakaretso ha o khone ho lokisa komporo ea hau.
Mokhoa oa 5: Nolofatsa UEFI Boot
1.Restart hao PC le Tlanya F2 kapa DEL ho itšetlehile ka hao PC ho bula Boot Setup.
2.The make the following changes:
Fetola khetho ea lethathamo la Boot ho UEFI Disable Load Legacy khetho ROM Numella Boot Sireletsehile
3.E latelang, tlanya F10 ho Boloka le ho Tsoa ho seta sa boot.
Method 6: Change the Active Partition in Windows
1.Again open cmd using Windows installation disk.
2.Type the following command into cmd and hit enter after each one:
Hlokomela: Always mark the System Reserved Partition (generally 100mb) active and if you don’t have a System Reserved Partition then mark C: Drive as the active partition.
DiskPart list disk select disk 0 list partition select partition 1 active exit
3.Close the command prompt and restart your PC. In many cases, this method was able to Fix Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device issue.
Also, see How to fix BOOTMGR is missing Windows 10
Mokhoa oa 7: Lokisa ho kenya Windows 10
Haeba ha ho le e 'ngoe ea tharollo e ka holimo e sebetsang bakeng sa hau, joale u ka ba le bonnete ba hore HDD ea hau e ntle empa u ka bona phoso "Reboot and Select proper Boot device Or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot device and press a key” hobane sistimi ea ts'ebetso kapa tlhaiso-leseling ea BCD ho HDD e hlakotsoe ka tsela e itseng. Hantle, tabeng ena, o ka leka ho Lokisa kenya Windows empa haeba sena le sona se hloleha joale tharollo e setseng ke ho kenya kopi e ncha ea Windows (Hloekisa Kenya).
Ke eona eo u nang le eona ka katleho Lokisa Reboot and Select proper Boot device issue empa haeba u ntse u e-na le lipotso mabapi le poso ena ikutloe u lokolohile ho li botsa karolong ea maikutlo.