I'm having trouble with my PC because it gets stuck at the BIOS screen and won't boot up. I've checked the setup and confirmed that the SSD is present. I also tried to boot the PC in safe mode, but I couldn't get that to work. I might be doing something wrong. Can someone guide me on what steps I should take in this situation?
2 Answers
First, make sure that your BIOS is actually detecting your SSD. You can usually find this in the BIOS settings under something like 'Storage' or 'Boot Menu'. If the SSD is listed, that's a good sign! If it isn't showing up, you might need to check your connections or consider that it could be faulty.
In case your BIOS detects the SSD but still won't boot, try resetting your BIOS to default settings. Sometimes, a bad configuration can prevent booting. Just look for an option like 'Load Default Settings' in the BIOS menu. You should also check if your motherboard recognizes other hardware like RAM.

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