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4 hours ago, Yua said:

The light is 100% cosmetic. (source)

 

Why do you say its not detecting the drives? I can see it is detecting a 1 TB drive on the SATA connector.

You are right .But  I cant see my boot drive on boot sequence page and it automatically boots to bios

 

How to fix that ?

Thank you

 

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Is your SSD boot drive a M.2 drive?

I can see the bios detecting a Windows UEFI boot option, which I'm guessing is installed on your SSD. This leads me to believe that everything is fine with the hardware.

 

If the PC randomly stopped being able to boot into Windows, the most probable cause is a corrupted boot loader.

In that case, you would need to create a Windows installation media for your Windows version, be it 10, 11, or anything else, open up the command prompt, and execute a number of commands in order to repair it.

 

I or other members might be able to help you with that. There are a lot of guides out there on how to repair a boot loader, too.

 

 

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Yeap, that's correct. Under Boot Sequence, you can see the Windows Boot Manager showing up. That means the motherboard is also reading your SSD correctly.

What Windows version were you running? like 10 or 11 ?

Do you have another Windows PC on hand? you will need a spare computer to create a bootable drive

 

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2 hours ago, Yua said:

Yeap, that's correct. Under Boot Sequence, you can see the Windows Boot Manager showing up. That means the motherboard is also reading your SSD correctly.

What Windows version were you running? like 10 or 11 ?

Do you have another Windows PC on hand? you will need a spare computer to create a bootable drive

 

Windows 10 

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Then you need to download this -> Media Tool.

Plug a USB of at least 8 GB into your PC. Run the program and select "Create installation media for another PC" and follow the steps until it starts downloading.

Once it's complete and done with the process, we could start working on fixing your boot loader.

Qoute my reply if you want me to answer back. 

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On 12/6/2023 at 5:59 AM, Yua said:

Then you need to download this -> Media Tool.

Plug a USB of at least 8 GB into your PC. Run the program and select "Create installation media for another PC" and follow the steps until it starts downloading.

Once it's complete and done with the process, we could start working on fixing your boot loader.

Unfortunately I do not have a spare computer. I just sold my old PC 😞 😕 

Also I forgot to tell you this but more specifically I clicked on uefi setting in the recovery window and after that it would only boot to bios

I am sorry if this was the  thing I should have told you earlier.

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