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my computer was working... 

then i unplugged some stuff and re plugged them in the same ways there where plugged into..

then i turned on the computer...

but no windows 10 showing up.... help!!!!

the whole screen is just black...

and the pc is running fine... also the monitor....

its just .... no windows.... its just a black screen...

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5 minutes ago, Netivity said:

Right...

 

So you can't see anything on the screen but the computer starts up fine?

 

Make sure your monitor cables are plugged in correctly on the GPU ports. If not available, try the mobo inbuilt graphics ports.

nope still not working

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1 minute ago, echy said:

fixed it... i did have something plugged into the wrong place... i got worried....

thx for your help 

i have a nother problem.... im in the bios.... how do i know all my stuff is still saved in the ssd?

Your stuff will still be saved to your SSD as long as you yourself didn't wipe it.

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2 minutes ago, Netivity said:

Your stuff will still be saved to your SSD as long as you yourself didn't wipe it.

here is my bios... im afraid that it somehow automatically erased somehow... 

because it didnt boot up like how it should in a regular bases

it went to bios settings automatically...

the harddrive listed has 500gb.. and i already used some... so it looks wiped.. but i dont want to press something to accidently wipe it.... can you help me?

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Just now, echy said:

here is my bios... im afraid that it somehow automatically erased somehow... 

because it didnt boot up like how it should in a regular bases

it went to bios settings automatically...

the harddrive listed has 500gb.. and i already used some... so it looks wiped.. but i dont want to press something to accidently wipe it.... can you help me?

 

It shows your total hard drive space, not the used space in the BIOS. Used space shows up in the OS itself.

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