Accidentally deleted my boot partition with bios information. CPU starts and the fans run, but no access to bios in any way

davidmavid

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Hey guys, as you can see by my title I'm having a bit of a problem.

I was fooling around with hackintosh, got it to work, and then decided to return to Windows 10. Good, except that I had half of my hard drive unable to be recognized and resized by Windows disk manager. I turned to GParted and that's where things went down hill. It worked great resizing the big chunk I had of hard drive space, however when I booted, there was still a fragment of the clover boot loader left over in the EFI boot partition, causing clover to start up first on boot. It would have had to have been in there, because the rest of the drive had been wiped clean. I once again turned to my handy dandy tool, and without thinking (this is embarrassing), wiped everything. I now have a blankish (I think it left 1MB left over of unallocated space) hard drive, and no BIOS screen, or anything. Is this a matter of a new bios chip? Or is there another way to fix this? Or...... Is it something much worse? I would really appreciate any feedback, thanks guys :)
 

davidmavid

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Hmmm it seems to me the motherboard gods are smiling down on me? If this is the case, how could I go about accessing it?