So, I was using my laptop and left it on for about an hour while it was off. When I turned it back on with the original charger, I found myself stuck in the BIOS menu. It doesn't recognize my boot disk at all, just another one that I need for saving files. What should I do to get out of this situation?
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If your boot drive isn’t detected, it might be a hardware issue. Check if it’s properly connected or if it might be failing. If it's listed but just not booting, you could be dealing with a corrupt OS, or the BIOS settings may have switched between UEFI and legacy mode. You might want to explore those settings and see if toggling them helps.

What do you recommend I do then?