The computer begins operation without showing any output, except the case remains active.
The computer begins operation without showing any output, except the case remains active.
The motherboard could require a BIOS update for the Ryzen 5500 to function properly. This may be the primary issue preventing it from working. If your motherboard uses an older BIOS version, it won't support the Ryzen 5500. Fortunately, this board includes a BIOS Flashback option, which simplifies the process of updating the BIOS.
It means choosing the correct storage device to use for booting up your computer.
It may not be identifying the SSD. You can check the BIOS settings to confirm detection or switch the bootable drive to the installed SSD. To access BIOS, power off the PC again and repeatedly press Delete or F2 when it powers on. If unsure during setup, you can take a photo with your phone for review.