How to get out of Bios loop
How to get out of Bios loop
You're stuck in the BIOS again, but when you try to turn on the PC it keeps blocking you. You're unsure how to fix this issue.
Check the owner's manual for specific instructions. Not every model follows the same steps.
The boot priority listed is the Windows Boot Manager, not your SSD. It doesn’t seem to require removing or reinstalling the SSD. Just check if everything is set correctly.
Perform a fresh installation on the HDD. This will let you determine if your SSD is faulty or just a poor SATA link.
You adjusted your CPU overclock parameters and reset them to the default configuration. The processor runs at 3.7 GHz, but displays approximately 3.8 GHz on the startup screen and BIOS. The overclock settings are unstable. RAM operates at 2747 MHz while the 3000 MHz XMP profile is active.
I adjusted the overclock to default, unplugged all SATA cables and reconnected them. However, the issue persists—my PC won’t load Windows and immediately boots into BIOS whenever I try to shut it down. It began during a game, around the middle, when I lost internet connection or couldn’t connect to Wi-Fi. After resetting the PC, the problem reappeared. This happened just two days ago, and I’ve built this PC for four months; I’m new to computers and this is my first one.