Dead hard drive

Arkamore

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Jan 16, 2016
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I wanted to boot into BIOS, but my keyboard wasn't working and it would automatically boot into Windows, so I unplugged the HHD. It booted into BIOS just fine but after I plugged the cable back in. It wouldn't boot at all and it also said their was no CPU. I freaked out and immediately reseated the CPU and booted again. It booted up into BIOS and the USB 3.0 keyboard worked but after turning it off and on again, it said it it needs a proper drive to boot from and this time around the keyboard doesn't work at all. The drive is completely fine. It doesn't make any clicking noises, and I bought it not too long ago. What do I do next?