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7 minutes ago, TheSuspect said:

Didn't expect to be back here so quickly... Oh well.

 

I've cleared my bios due to an issue, and now another issue popped up. The title. No matter how I organize my boot order, it keeps giving me the same issue. I've got Windows 10 installed on my ssd, which is known as my D drive. However, Windows doesn't recognize it. I tried using a bootable usb to get into command prompt, and diskpart shows there's still data in all my drives. Help? Again?

 

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Unplug all of your other drives and only leave the one with the OS installed.  Easiest way to trouble shoot it.

 

If that doesn't work, you probably installed your boot manager for the OS on another drive and you'll need to get the order right again. 

Didn't expect to be back here so quickly... Oh well.

 

I've cleared my bios due to an issue, and now another issue popped up. The title. No matter how I organize my boot order, it keeps giving me the same issue. I've got Windows 10 installed on my ssd, which is known as my D drive. However, Windows doesn't recognize it. I tried using a bootable usb to get into command prompt, and diskpart shows there's still data in all my drives. Help? Again?

 

6700k

gtx 1070 evga ftw

msi z170a krait gaming 3x

Nothing.

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7 minutes ago, TheSuspect said:

Didn't expect to be back here so quickly... Oh well.

 

I've cleared my bios due to an issue, and now another issue popped up. The title. No matter how I organize my boot order, it keeps giving me the same issue. I've got Windows 10 installed on my ssd, which is known as my D drive. However, Windows doesn't recognize it. I tried using a bootable usb to get into command prompt, and diskpart shows there's still data in all my drives. Help? Again?

 

6700k

gtx 1070 evga ftw

msi z170a krait gaming 3x

 

Unplug all of your other drives and only leave the one with the OS installed.  Easiest way to trouble shoot it.

 

If that doesn't work, you probably installed your boot manager for the OS on another drive and you'll need to get the order right again. 

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