Question Boot error

kjgruber47

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I have a msi z97s sli krait edition. I was originally getting a boot error. More specifically "reboot and select proper boot device" This was after I tried to change my boot device to my new ssd. I was struggling to fix it and eventually restored my bios settings to default, from within the bios. After this, my PC wouldn't post and no power was going to the keyboard and mouse. Fans were still working. I tried everything. I reset my cmos, pulled out all the hardware, and reset my cpu. I was really busy for two days and tried turning it on tonight. It posted but now I'm getting the original error message, "reboot and select proper boot device." Anybody have any clue what is going on. I originally tried like 5 or 6 different things to fix the boot error. Any suggestions?

EDIT: It's not posting with my new graphics card in (RX 5700 xt red dragon). I still get the boot error without the graphics card in though
 
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I have a msi z97s sli krait edition. I was originally getting a boot error. More specifically "reboot and select proper boot device" This was after I tried to change my boot device to my new ssd. I was struggling to fix it and eventually restored my bios settings to default, from within the bios. After this, my PC wouldn't post and no power was going to the keyboard and mouse. Fans were still working. I tried everything. I reset my cmos, pulled out all the hardware, and reset my cpu. I was really busy for two days and tried turning it on tonight. It posted but now I'm getting the original error message, "reboot and select proper boot device." Anybody have any clue what is going on. I originally tried like 5 or 6 different things to fix the boot error. Any suggestions?

EDIT: It's not posting with my new graphics card in (RX 5700 xt red dragon). I still get the boot error without the graphics card in though
You may need to reinstall Windows and or if you havent flashed the other drive plug it back in, and find what drive your system restore image is saved to and clone the partition to the new ssd
 
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You may need to reinstall Windows and or if you havent flashed the other drive plug it back in, and find what drive your system restore image is saved to and clone the partition to the new ssd
This worked, my computer will post and boot but as soon as i plug in my gpu it doesn't post or power my keyboard or mouse. Possible PSU problem? it is 550w.