I recently set up my PC after not using it for a couple of years—since around 2022-2023. After moving, I reinstalled it and initially got into the BIOS settings. However, now it won't boot into Windows. I tried resetting the settings to default and made sure my boot drive was set as the primary boot device, but I'm still getting the error message: 'Reboot and Select proper Boot device or insert Boot Media in selected boot device and press a key.' Now, I can't even access the BIOS by spamming F2 anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
It sounds like your operating system on the drive might be corrupted, especially since SSDs can lose data if not powered for a long time. First off, disconnect all drives from your computer, including any hidden M.2 drives. Sometimes they can be hard to spot if a graphics card is blocking the view. After disconnecting, try to boot and see if you can enter the BIOS. If you can, you'll need to reinstall Windows from a USB drive to resolve the boot issue.
If you're not familiar with where the drives are located, I recommend checking your PC manual or looking up a video on how to access your specific model. Just be careful while handling the components to avoid any damage!

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