Reboot and select proper boot device only SSD

Schozo

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May 22, 2016
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I've googled the issue and no luck. I've tried doing the boot option in BIOS but I don't think that's the issue because the only boot option I have is my SSD and nothing else (Which it should be because I only have an SSD). I've tried unplugging and plugging in any cable/cord that goes in my computer and it did work ONCE but I instantly restarted my computer to see if the issue was persisting which it did.


And now I'm still stuck on only being able to enter bios and nothing else.

I have Windows 10 and bios version FC.

I don't know what else to say but thanks in advance for reading and sorry if this is in the wrong section.

Edit: I also remember that the last 3-5 months my computer has done a kind of freeze happening atleast one time everyday. The computer completely freezes for half a second and during that time period it does a "BZZZZZ" sound. Don't know if it helps but if might say something about what's happening with the "reboot and select..." part.
 
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Hey there, @Schozo!

I'd definitely agree with @drtweak and second his opinion on plugging the drive in another computer and checking its behavior there. You could also try powering down your whole system and making sure that everything is properly connected by reseating all the cable. This issue could be caused by a loose/faulty connection somewhere as well. That buzzing sound shouldn't be coming from the SSD though, because it doesn't have any moving parts in its hardware. You could also try running the Windows 10 Startup repair from the installation media (or recovery OS disk).

Keep us posted with the results from the diagnostic test.
Good luck!
SuperSoph_WD

Schozo

Commendable
May 22, 2016
5
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1,510


Hm, I'll try it. Thanks
 
Hey there, @Schozo!

I'd definitely agree with @drtweak and second his opinion on plugging the drive in another computer and checking its behavior there. You could also try powering down your whole system and making sure that everything is properly connected by reseating all the cable. This issue could be caused by a loose/faulty connection somewhere as well. That buzzing sound shouldn't be coming from the SSD though, because it doesn't have any moving parts in its hardware. You could also try running the Windows 10 Startup repair from the installation media (or recovery OS disk).

Keep us posted with the results from the diagnostic test.
Good luck!
SuperSoph_WD
 
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