F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems 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.

Restart the system and choose the correct boot device or place your boot media in the selected device, then press a key.

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Du_Jus_Oasis
Member
170
08-31-2023, 11:17 AM
#1
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.
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Du_Jus_Oasis
08-31-2023, 11:17 AM #1

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.

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HyRaKu
Junior Member
14
08-31-2023, 05:46 PM
#2
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.
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HyRaKu
08-31-2023, 05:46 PM #2

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.

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Tojamz
Member
213
08-31-2023, 08:05 PM
#3
It sounds like you're trying to determine if Windows Recovery can resolve the issue. You mentioned having a storage drive and an SSD for fast access, which suggests you're looking for a way to restore or repair your system.
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Tojamz
08-31-2023, 08:05 PM #3

It sounds like you're trying to determine if Windows Recovery can resolve the issue. You mentioned having a storage drive and an SSD for fast access, which suggests you're looking for a way to restore or repair your system.

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deth31
Junior Member
29
09-01-2023, 12:25 AM
#4
Consider creating a bootable 10 ISO and launching "Startup Repair".
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deth31
09-01-2023, 12:25 AM #4

Consider creating a bootable 10 ISO and launching "Startup Repair".

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Mikelinkfilhoo
Junior Member
49
09-01-2023, 02:16 AM
#5
Maybe we shared the same concept.
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Mikelinkfilhoo
09-01-2023, 02:16 AM #5

Maybe we shared the same concept.