Question Computer keeps booting into bios

Dec 14, 2024
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Apologize in advance if this isn’t the proper section to post this.

So about 1 hour ago I was using my pc perfectly fine I haven’t had any hiccups with it or anything. I decided to restart my pc after I reset my WiFi and left my room once I came back I noticed the pc still hadn’t restarted and seemed frozen so I turned it off manually with the power button. After doing that my pc just keeps booting into the bios automatically and I’m not seeing any devices under boot priority but my mother board is detecting my storage devices. My ssds are showing up under storage information in EZ Mode and also showing up in nvme configuration in advanced mode aswell as ez flash UEFI so not sure what happened. I’ve been messing around with it for about 30 minutes now but I’m pretty much stuck. Any help would be appreciated
 
Apologize in advance if this isn’t the proper section to post this.

So about 1 hour ago I was using my pc perfectly fine I haven’t had any hiccups with it or anything. I decided to restart my pc after I reset my WiFi and left my room once I came back I noticed the pc still hadn’t restarted and seemed frozen so I turned it off manually with the power button. After doing that my pc just keeps booting into the bios automatically and I’m not seeing any devices under boot priority but my mother board is detecting my storage devices. My ssds are showing up under storage information in EZ Mode and also showing up in nvme configuration in advanced mode aswell as ez flash UEFI so not sure what happened. I’ve been messing around with it for about 30 minutes now but I’m pretty much stuck. Any help would be appreciated
Ok I’ve managed to make some progress . When enabling CSM one of my ssds now show under boot priority but after restarting I get error “ reboot and select proper boot device” will keep updated
 
You should list your system specs, especially the drives, the motherboard, the PSU.

It could be that after the crash the BIOS got reset and now the settings are no longer right for your drive. For example, if it is set in RAID mode and you have a NVMe as boot drive it's not going to work until you set it back to AHCI.
 
You should list your system specs, especially the drives, the motherboard, the PSU.

It could be that after the crash the BIOS got reset and now the settings are no longer right for your drive. For example, if it is set in RAID mode and you have a NVMe as boot drive it's not going to work until you set it back to AHCI.
Yea sorry about that my pc specs are
CPU-AMD Ryzen 9 5950x
MOBO-ASUS ROG STRIX X570-E Gaming
GPU-EVGA FTW3 3090
RAM- DDR4 3600MHZ CORSAIR VENGEANCE
PSU- Corsair 1000W I forget which specifically
Storage- 2TB Samsung 980 PRO M.2 x2, 1 Sata ssd Samsung 870 QVO 2TB