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Probably unplugged a SATA data or power cable from your boot drive/motherboard.

So I was just looking around in my computer and I unplugged my graphics card and plugged it back in(I have no idea if that had anything to do with it) and I turned on my computer and it said no operating system found and idk what to do or why it happened

 

I turned on my computer before at like 2 am and it worked fine

 

If anyone could tell me maybe how to fix it or idk

 

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Probably unplugged a SATA data or power cable from your boot drive/motherboard.

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My guess is that you knocked on of the sata cables. Or for some reason the boot drive order in the bios changed.

So ensure all cables are firmly in place.

Checking bios should be easy depending on specific mobo. It'll be under boot/chipset settings or drive management, something to that effect.

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Check SATA plugs, check BIOS to make sure its trying to boot from your harddrive/SSD, check power cables as well.

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6 minutes ago, kelvinhall05 said:

Probably unplugged a SATA data or power cable from your boot drive/motherboard.

When I pulled it out I probably knocked one loose

 

My computer boots now

 

Thank you

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