Reboot and select Proper boot device
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Use the Media Creation Tool to make a bootable USB drive. Insert the USB drive and make it as the 1st boot device, so it will boot into that. Install a clean installation of Windows onto your hard drive using the USB drive. It should be all good now. Sometimes, changing hardware confuses the motherboard and that should fix your issue.
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