Restart the system and choose the correct boot device or place your boot media in the selected device, then press a key.
Restart the system and choose the correct boot device or place your boot media in the selected device, then press a key.
In short, my computer ran perfectly just before I tried to start it again. Now it won’t boot at all. I’ve reset the BIOS, but there’s nothing obvious to fix. It’s telling me about my SSD, which is pretty odd. Hopefully, someone can help me out with a solution.
This means your bios can't recognize the boot loader on your system, which may occur for various reasons such as interacting with device manager in Windows (something I experienced), data corruption in the boot loaders, or a faulty drive. The most straightforward solution is usually reinstalling the operating system, although availability varies. Luckily, I was ready to do that just before it happened to me.