My cousin had encountered issues where his PC would ask to choose an OS to boot into which was strange as I only installed windows 11 into it. From there it began to not detect any bootable devices.

I go to check it out and enounter the same issues, even after changing the boot priority (the only storage, a HDD, was still showing in the BIOS). I am unable to even boot into an Ubuntu image on a USB (crashes when it does a “file check” or something to that effect).

Suspecting the HDD, less than a year old, may be damaged I connect it to my rig (dumb mistake in hindsight), and I am able to view files in the hdd with no issues, several times. I assume then that the HDD is likely working and my cousin either downloaded something malicious or made a change to his system to damage it.

I setup a windows 11 image, and connect to via usb to his system where I reinstall windows. Even after successfully “installing” windows 11, i kept getting a no bootable device error. I was finally able to boot into an Ubuntu image on a USB, and still view the HDD, so I reinstalled linux with no issues, after which i was finally able to reinstall windows 11 with no issues.

I’m curious if this could have been a virus that cause these issues? (do any viruses cause similar issues?) If its more likely he did something wrong to the PC (he’s not tech savvy) or potentially something else?

  • bizarroland@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    No virus. It was probably a boot options prompt issue and could have been fixed by repairing the boot order instead of reinstalling.

    Run msconfig > BOOT and delete one to fix that in the future.

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      8 hours ago

      it was strange, because the boot options prompt stopped appearing, and it would only say no bootable device. Originally, I figured fixing things through the prompt would have been better.
      Regardless, you’re likely right it wasn’t virus related.

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    12 hours ago

    Probably just a boot corruption. You could have installed that drive in your pc as the only drive. Windows would have complained but then setup devices and booted as normal (assuming no other issues.) That way your not risking your own files.

    I just had Linux mint do something very similar. After a reinstall everything is working normal.

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      9 hours ago

      I’m confused, you’re saying I should have installed the HDD as my only storage drive in my own PC, but that even though Windows would popped up with some minor errors, it should have worked? If the boot partition was corrupted, shouldn’t it not matter which PC its connected to, it will not work?

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        8 hours ago

        Sorry, you are correct about the last part. But yes that’s what I’m saying. Your pc will run with your friends HDD in it, it’ll just complain at start up. But if the boot partition is fucked it’s not going to matter.

  • fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 hours ago

    If you’re booting from a bootable USB and thats failing then there’s probably something wrong with the computer, not necessarily the virus. Does that Ubuntu bootable usb work fine on your machine? And if you scan for viruses does it pick up anything?

    Windows 11 just rolled out the 2023 Secure boot kek update recently, and I think 25h2 is only on that newest secure boot. Try updating the bios and see if it works. It should boot regardless if you turn off secure boot.

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      8 hours ago

      Yeah the Ubuntu bootable usb worked fine on my cousin’s PC, eventually, same as the windows image. I haven’t tried the Ubuntu image on my system recently. its an old BIOS, so IDK if there’s going to be more updates: Z87-G45 GAMING. last update was 2014