Choose the right boot device to ensure proper installation.
Choose the right boot device to ensure proper installation.
MB: Gigabyte Z270X-UD3 processor runs Intel core i3 at 3.9Ghz, features Nvidia GeForce 1050 graphics, supports 12GB RAM at 2.2Ghz, uses a 2TB HDD, operates at 500W power consumption, and has an Earthwatt rating of 500W.
The system indicates it couldn't locate an operating system and advises restarting your PC. Follow the boot menu instructions: select the drive with the installed OS or use a bootable media. If prompted, choose to reboot and then proceed from there. Note: The message specifies "REBOOT," not "Root."
I think you're referring to a system that already has an operating system set up. Verify your BIOS settings to confirm the hard drive is listed as the primary boot device.
Uncertain about the exact details? You're using an Asus TUF Sabertooth FX990 3.0 motherboard instead of a Gigabyte model. Based on what I see, you'd likely need to install a bootable USB or CD and adjust your BIOS settings to recognize the correct device. The image suggests it's under the "system" section, though I can't confirm for sure. Here’s your board link: https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/TUF...90FX-R3-0/