I recently built my own PC for the first time, but I'm running into an issue where it boots into the BIOS instead of directly into Windows. It seems that to get into Windows, I have to manually select my SSD in the BIOS. How can I fix this to boot straight into Windows?
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Also, double-check that you've done a clean install of Windows. If everything's set up right and it's still booting into BIOS, there might be an issue with how it's detecting your SSD.
Hey, it sounds like your boot order might be misconfigured! Check your BIOS settings and make sure your SSD is set as the first boot option. That should help it boot directly into Windows without needing to select it manually every time.
Make sure to check the boot order in the BIOS. Selecting your SSD as the first boot device is usually the key to fixing this kind of issue!
What motherboard are you using? That can affect the boot process, too. Knowing this could help others provide more targeted advice.
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