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cG Snake17

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  1. I have already done that. Its the only drive plugged in. Its the first boot priority and I manually have tried selecting that drive to boot into.
  2. It shows up as a boot option. I don't know how to see if it shows up as a nvme device. I looked up the drive before and the specs listed that it was nvme not sata
  3. I wiped my drive yesterday and reinstalled windows onto it. I got everything up and working no problem. I powered off the computer multiple times to make sure that I could still boot into the drive. I turned off my pc last night only to wake up this morning to the pc not booting into the windows drive. It would only take me to my bios. I took out all my other drives I had connected to the pc and still had the same problem. I tried disabling fast boot and I made sure that my "Boot Device Control" was set to "UEFI and Legacy OPROM". Still can't get it to boot need help. Specs: mobo: Asus prime Z370-A cpu: intel 8700k boot drive: Samsung MZVLV512HCJH-00000 m.2 nvme gpu: nvidia gtx 1080ti ram: 32 GBs Tridentz RGB 3200MHz
  4. The first thing you suggested didn't work and I can't reset the DNS client. It won't allow me to do anything in the properties of DNS client.
  5. I'm having an issue where some websites aren't loading. Like twitter for example, but I can get YouTube and Netflix to load. I've updated my wifi card to the latest drivers, tried to flush the dns, and have tried other browsers. I attached a screen shot of the exact error I get. Specs: cpu: i7 8700k mb: asus 370A Prime os: Windows 10 64 bti version 1809 amd64 2019-03 ram: 16 Gb gskill psu: corsair RM750x gpu: asus gtx 1080ti storage: 1Tb Samsung 860 Evo
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