PC stuck in BIOS whenever I try to boot up

TheGuyAskingStuff

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Today after i take my PSU out (clean dust) I can no longer get out of BIOS. I did pull the cables that connects the PSU to the motherboard out.

I disabled Fast Boot and Secure Boot but nothing changes. I tried rebooting several times already but still stuck in BIOS (UEFI dualbios)

My motherboard is gigabyte g1 sniper b7

Also there's nothing under Boot Option Priorities

So far I've tried to clear CMOS, reconnect SSD, but non of that seems to work

Please help me
 
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Might be the SSD. Can you try it on another system or try an alternate drive on your system?

I would also try an alternate SATA cable, alternate power connector, and alternate SATA port as well to rule those out.

HamBown81

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It was working properly before you removed the 24-pin and cleaned out the PSU? If so, I would check again to make sure that all of the power connections are seated properly.

How did you clean it out, exactly?
 

HamBown81

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What did you use to blow it out. Have you tried rechecking ALL of the power connections. You can also try re-seating your RAM and CPU if there is a chance they were disturbed at all.

What do you mean it is stuck in the BIOS exactly? Are you able to do anything or it is hanging at the POST report? Pictures?
 

TheGuyAskingStuff

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I cannot start window 10 since everytime i turn it on it would go straight to the bios menu (even without me pushing any key)
There's also nothing under the boot option priorities, so I'm thinking maybe it is because there is no boot device, but I also had the SSD (which my window 10 is in) plugged in, so I'm not sure what the problem is
 

HamBown81

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Have you tried plugging it into an alternate SATA port?

Did you disconnect the SATA power from the SSD when you were cleaning?
 

HamBown81

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Might be the SSD. Can you try it on another system or try an alternate drive on your system?

I would also try an alternate SATA cable, alternate power connector, and alternate SATA port as well to rule those out.
 
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