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So I used the ez tuning wizard and overclaocked my Ruben 5 2700 from 3200MHz to 3400MHz and my ram went up from 2400 to 2472 and I tried to boot my pc back up and now it just keeps taking me back to the bios and I can’t boot windows up it’s saying there isn’t a boot drive now really need help 

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Lol. 

Don't know if this will help. 

 

Try clearing the cmos. 2 pins somewhere on your mobo (manual) hold metal on both for 5-15 seconds. Clears the OC. 

 

You have the ez button on my Intel board all I had to do was click it and it would go back to stock settings so you can try that first! 

 

Otherwise Hanna probably need to go to another pc get the media creation tool for windows 10 and install it from there. Need a USB with 8 gigs or more for the tool to work. 

Don't do a clean install becuase that wipes the drive. Try update hopefully it works and you didn't even need this step. 

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1 hour ago, Travioli1125 said:

So I used the ez tuning wizard and overclaocked my Ruben 5 2700 from 3200MHz to 3400MHz and my ram went up from 2400 to 2472 and I tried to boot my pc back up and now it just keeps taking me back to the bios and I can’t boot windows up it’s saying there isn’t a boot drive now really need help 

As someone with over 250 hours on PayDay 2, your spelling error reminds me so much of the most annoying enemy in the game. :D 

CLOACKERS, CLOACKERS EVERYWHERE

 

In all seriousness though, if your system is bootlooping or not POSTing at all, simply unplug from power, remove the CR2032 battery from your motherboard, and wait 10 minutes, then reverse all that. This will clear your CMOS BIOS settings back to defaults, allowing you to start over.

 

If it's just complaining about your boot drive missing, I'd disconnect all drives except your boot drive, then go through your BIOS to ensure the drive is detected there. If it's detected, you know the drive is showing up, and might need to adjust the boot order.

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