Hi,
I was playing WoW just now when my keyboard stopped working out of the blue. At this point my mouse was working fine. I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it back in the pc and after I did that my mouse moved in lag. Soon followed a blue screen. My pc rebooted into BIOS.
Here I can see all of my disks on the SATA list, but none of the are listed in the Boot Override. Time is showing up correctly in BIOS. I tried a windows setup usb which at first wouldn't boot, but after a few restarts it managed to do so. In win setup I could see the disks had the precise free space they had before the BSOD. I tried to install win on my first drive and after the setup restarted the pc, I once again couldn't boot into my disks.
A lot of info just in case it helps to find a fix. Another thing is that when my pc boots up the EZ debug led lights up twice and stays lit until monitor turns on.
Thank you for your patience.
I was playing WoW just now when my keyboard stopped working out of the blue. At this point my mouse was working fine. I unplugged the keyboard and plugged it back in the pc and after I did that my mouse moved in lag. Soon followed a blue screen. My pc rebooted into BIOS.
Here I can see all of my disks on the SATA list, but none of the are listed in the Boot Override. Time is showing up correctly in BIOS. I tried a windows setup usb which at first wouldn't boot, but after a few restarts it managed to do so. In win setup I could see the disks had the precise free space they had before the BSOD. I tried to install win on my first drive and after the setup restarted the pc, I once again couldn't boot into my disks.
A lot of info just in case it helps to find a fix. Another thing is that when my pc boots up the EZ debug led lights up twice and stays lit until monitor turns on.
Thank you for your patience.