My Pc keeps rebooting after booting the ssd

Mrluanha

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My specs:
Nvidia gtx 660ti
Samsung 850 evo Msata
Gigabyte ga z77 d3h
8 gb Ram : 2x corsair Xms3
intel i5
windows 10

After cloning my Os to my ssd from my hdd and using the data migration tool my pc kept booting my hdd so i couldnt use my ssd for that.
That's why i went to the bios and changed it so that it boots the ssd and starts in AHCI modus( the data migration tool recommended that)

After that my Pc keeps rebooting. After the third reboot I see the Gigabyte logo, i try del and every other common combiniation, but all it does is showing a screen that says: Uefi dualbios.
I also tried to start without 1 ram or CLR_CMOS but it doesnt help.
 
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Doesn't sound really helpful. Try to reset your BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for a minute and then place it back in. After that try to access the BIOS again. If you're still out of luck, I'd advise to take the PC to a computer service shop so that the guys there can run diagnoses tests and hopefully find out what might be wrong.

Please keep me posted.

Mrluanha

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Mar 31, 2016
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This is strange indeed. Basically you should be able to access your BIOS without any storage device connected to the motherboard as it's located on a separate chip which is on the mobo. So go ahead and try to access it with all drives disconnected so that you can change the SATA controller's mode back to IDE and see if that works for you.
 

Mrluanha

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It still keeps rebooting and i cant access the bios without any storage device. After the 4th time it shows the uefi dualbios screen again and keeps rebooting.
The gigabyte support said i should install the system when ahci mode is enabled, but they disnt help me with the main problem.
 
Doesn't sound really helpful. Try to reset your BIOS by removing the CMOS battery for a minute and then place it back in. After that try to access the BIOS again. If you're still out of luck, I'd advise to take the PC to a computer service shop so that the guys there can run diagnoses tests and hopefully find out what might be wrong.

Please keep me posted.
 
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