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I recently installed an ssd in to my new gaming pc that I custom built today. I set the boot priority with the optical drive at the top to install win. 10. I am now stuck because I am booting to the optical drive, but my keyboard doesn't start up fast enough for me to get to my bios. Win 10 was already installed, but when I have the disc in it doesn'the boot up to that for some reason.

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I recently installed an ssd in to my new gaming pc that I custom built today. I set the boot priority with the optical drive at the top to install win. 10. I am now stuck because I am booting to the optical drive, but my keyboard doesn't start up fast enough for me to get to my bios. Win 10 was already installed, but when I have the disc in it doesn'the boot up to that for some reason.

 

Make sure it's connected via a PS2 or USB 2.0 card if you have one first or change out your keyboard to see if it's that specific one that takes longer to respond.

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I recently installed an ssd in to my new gaming pc that I custom built today. I set the boot priority with the optical drive at the top to install win. 10. I am now stuck because I am booting to the optical drive, but my keyboard doesn't start up fast enough for me to get to my bios. Win 10 was already installed, but when I have the disc in it doesn'the boot up to that for some reason.

If you have Windows 10 installed you should be able to type in Advanced Startup options and restart and go to Advanced Settings and choose UEFI boot?

i5 4590 @ Stock, XFX R9 290!, HyperX Beast 4x8GB  @1600, 850 EVO 120gb, WD Caviar Blue 1TB, , Asrock H97m Pro 4 , Fractal Design Define R4, Windows 10

 

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If you have Windows 10 installed you should be able to type in Advanced Startup options and restart and go to Advanced Settings and choose UEFI boot?

The problem is it just goes to a blask screen when I boot, and my monitor says there is no signal detected.

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