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Flowey

I had started downloading the drivers for my components on the SSD I use for the OS. I then decided to go back in the BIOS and make the RAID 1 array with my 2 HDD, and now when I boot the PC back up it goes into the BIOS and I cannot boot to Windows 10. I see that the mobo detect the SSD and both the HDD do, and I'm wondering if building the RAID 1 array, even if it doesn't affect the SSD, might have erase it's content?

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It shouldnt have. As long as you are sure you set it to the right drives. Have you checked the boot order to be sure that it is set for the SSD?

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1 minute ago, tbroadwater2010 said:

It shouldnt have. As long as you are sure you set it to the right drives. Have you checked the boot order to be sure that it is set for the SSD?

Well yeah, but the only thing it detects in the boot priority tab is "USB", the only thing plugged in as of now being an IBM model m I'm kinda lost here?

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Try only plugging in the SSD and see if it is responding. Remove all other USB cables and drives.

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1 minute ago, tbroadwater2010 said:

Try only plugging in the SSD and see if it is responding. Remove all other USB cables and drives.

It is not appearing in the boot menu, I don't know if that is named responding...

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3 minutes ago, Flowey said:

It is not appearing in the boot menu, I don't know if that is named responding...

Shouldn't I just reinstall windows 10?

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Yes you could do that. That would be easiest.

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