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So I came into work this morning to find “Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device” error when I turned on my computer.  I have been through the ringer today trying to get back up and running.  No windows restore option works.  I was able to do a drive backup by way of the command prompt to get important stuff onto a usb backup drive.  That said I have not been able to reformat the drive to do a fresh windows install.  I have tried to format when doing the widows install process and it does not work.  I have gone through command line and used Diskpart and still nothing works.  Before its asked I did try a MBR rebuild before going the fresh install route.  I can still get all the original information off the drive.  It’s as if I have done nothing to the drive.  Any ideas why this may be happening or did my drive go bad?

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Try it in another PC if you can, but it likely died.

F@H
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GPD Win 2

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