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Qandii
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11-06-2016, 07:20 AM
#1
The computer won't start and displays a boot selection prompt. I've reset the drive and checked the boot settings, but it's still not working. I've also looked at the BIOS options, though nothing seems to be functioning.
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Qandii
11-06-2016, 07:20 AM #1

The computer won't start and displays a boot selection prompt. I've reset the drive and checked the boot settings, but it's still not working. I've also looked at the BIOS options, though nothing seems to be functioning.

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MasTerH200
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11-11-2016, 11:54 PM
#2
This setup is a fully updated configuration. It’s a brand-new build. I haven’t tested anything yet, but I’m ready to try. When the problem started, I changed several components—switched drives, adjusted settings, and replaced parts. During the incident, I performed a hot swap of the drive from an older system to see if that helped.
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MasTerH200
11-11-2016, 11:54 PM #2

This setup is a fully updated configuration. It’s a brand-new build. I haven’t tested anything yet, but I’m ready to try. When the problem started, I changed several components—switched drives, adjusted settings, and replaced parts. During the incident, I performed a hot swap of the drive from an older system to see if that helped.

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Lordlochie
Member
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11-12-2016, 09:13 AM
#3
I own a 10700k, 16gigs of ripjaws, an Asus z490-p, and a 1660 ti. My system is under seven months old, and the boot drive is just an adata su750. I've adjusted the boot order in BIOS and unplugged the SSD before trying other fixes.
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Lordlochie
11-12-2016, 09:13 AM #3

I own a 10700k, 16gigs of ripjaws, an Asus z490-p, and a 1660 ti. My system is under seven months old, and the boot drive is just an adata su750. I've adjusted the boot order in BIOS and unplugged the SSD before trying other fixes.

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Karmageddon
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11-14-2016, 06:29 AM
#4
Disconnecting the SSD triggers that warning, which is typical. If it appears in the BIOS, here are possible solutions. Try a different SATA cable, power connector, or port on the motherboard. Test the drive in another computer to confirm it works, but use it only as storage—don’t attempt booting from it elsewhere. Reset the CMOS settings. Perform a repair using the installation media. If none of these work, contact the warranty support for the SSD.
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Karmageddon
11-14-2016, 06:29 AM #4

Disconnecting the SSD triggers that warning, which is typical. If it appears in the BIOS, here are possible solutions. Try a different SATA cable, power connector, or port on the motherboard. Test the drive in another computer to confirm it works, but use it only as storage—don’t attempt booting from it elsewhere. Reset the CMOS settings. Perform a repair using the installation media. If none of these work, contact the warranty support for the SSD.