I tried to replace my hard drive for an ssd drive and now I can't boot anything up. Including the windows media creation usb

codyngwolf

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Okay, so this is my first post on this forum, so I apologize if it is in the wong place.

I have a lenovo z50-70, and recently I attemped to replace he hard drive for an ssd during which I wanted to install lubuntu on another external hard drive, with the hard drive out, when I finished that I put the ssd in my computer and plugged my windows creation usb in, but my computer wouldn't boot from it. I tried putting my old hard drive back in, same thing. tried to boot from the external hard drive, same thing again, but with the linux lubunu live copy my computer would boot from there. I have tried changing bios settings but they won't save (I start it back up and the settings have stayed the same even though I saved and exited earlier). Is this a motherboard issue? Is there anything I can try to do without replacing the motherboard?

Thank you so much for your time!
 
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Try to put only your SSD in your laptop and then boot it up with the USB creation tool.
If nothing changed try to open the boot menu with a special key on your keyboard just search it on Google or on your Bios.
From there just select the USB drive and see what happens.
When nothing happend then most likely the Motherboard crashed.

budgetgamer12345

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Try to put only your SSD in your laptop and then boot it up with the USB creation tool.
If nothing changed try to open the boot menu with a special key on your keyboard just search it on Google or on your Bios.
From there just select the USB drive and see what happens.
When nothing happend then most likely the Motherboard crashed.
 
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