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Problem with starting Windows 10.

Problem with starting Windows 10.

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xDread_Lordx
Junior Member
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07-18-2016, 11:46 PM
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Whenever I turn on my PC, the screen always displays: "Reboot and choose the correct boot device or insert boot media in the selected device and press a key." Any key press just repeats the same message. Restarting after turning it off doesn’t fix the problem, but navigating through the BIOS menu resolves it consistently. The SSD appears correctly in the BIOS under storage, and Windows boots without issues once I access the BIOS. Additional observations: the screen display issue has changed since I installed the new M.2 drive—specifically after adding two 4TB drives and replacing my old one, or following a Windows update that ran chkdsk and completed successfully. No errors appeared during the SFC scan. Specs: Windows 10 version 1809, WD Blue M.2 SSD (ASRock X99 Extreme), 6GB RAM, Intel 5820K motherboard, latest BIOS from Intel.
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xDread_Lordx
07-18-2016, 11:46 PM #1

Whenever I turn on my PC, the screen always displays: "Reboot and choose the correct boot device or insert boot media in the selected device and press a key." Any key press just repeats the same message. Restarting after turning it off doesn’t fix the problem, but navigating through the BIOS menu resolves it consistently. The SSD appears correctly in the BIOS under storage, and Windows boots without issues once I access the BIOS. Additional observations: the screen display issue has changed since I installed the new M.2 drive—specifically after adding two 4TB drives and replacing my old one, or following a Windows update that ran chkdsk and completed successfully. No errors appeared during the SFC scan. Specs: Windows 10 version 1809, WD Blue M.2 SSD (ASRock X99 Extreme), 6GB RAM, Intel 5820K motherboard, latest BIOS from Intel.

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EtahcoRPT
Junior Member
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07-19-2016, 12:05 AM
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Execute chkdsk on the C drive to repair any file system errors.
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EtahcoRPT
07-19-2016, 12:05 AM #2

Execute chkdsk on the C drive to repair any file system errors.