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I got a new ssd and so I decided to reinstall windows on it, however also decided to wipe my old smaller capacity ssd using secure boot. Initially it said I couldn’t wipe because it was frozen but I unplugged and replugged it and it let me wipe it. However, after wiping it my PC wouldn’t boot.

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Can you get to the BIOS?

 

56 minutes ago, candycane said:

decided to wipe my old smaller capacity ssd using secure boot

How do you WIPE an SSD using Secure Boot?

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Maybe the computer is trying to boot to the old drive that doesn't have windows on it anymore. You will have to go into the bios and in boot order/priority you are going to have to select windows boot manager ( drive name ). If you can't access the bios, then try clearing the cmos. To acess the bios spam del when you turn on your computer.

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