I've got a PC with a 10700k and an Asus motherboard, and suddenly it won't boot into Windows. It gets stuck on the startup screen, and pressing Del or F2 doesn't do anything to get me into the BIOS. After about 10 minutes, it finally enters the BIOS, where everything looks normal, but it shows nothing in the boot schedule. When I try to access the boot menu, it says "the system cannot find any bootable devices," even though all four of my drives are recognized on the storage page. I reset the BIOS to defaults, but that didn't help. Is my SSD done for? Any thoughts?
2 Answers
It sounds like your motherboard might be running low on PCIe lanes for the drives. You might want to check your motherboard manual for more details on this issue.
Make sure to back up your boot drive before it fails completely. It's better to be safe than sorry!

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