

This also could explain why Windows isn't loading your account properly too, it should be noted, since a hard drive issue might prohibit the system from locating your account on the drive. Usually, if Boot Manager cannot locate a drive to boot, it means there is an issue with the hardware itself, or there is a loose connection with the wires attaching the motherboard to its various hardware components (which may also be a possibility, as these connections might have become loose during the transport of the machine). You also state that when launching Boot Manager again it says no drives are available to boot on your system. That may imply a deeper problem and may also be to blame for the machine asking for a password upon Windows startup. Assuming you can get Windows to load, you should be able to fix this via the steps found at this URL: PC Data Center Mobile: Lenovo Mobile: Motorola Smart Service Parts COMMUNITY My Account / Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Cayman. That often means Windows is able to boot but cannot load your Windows account at startup because of a corruption of the NETPLWIZ command, which oversees the Windows accounts passwords on your system. How to select boot device boot order, boot sequence, boot device.

At first you state that Windows loads but asks for a password that you've never set up.
