I recently upgraded my computer and threw my OS onto an M.2 SSD. Since then everytime I restart my computer it gives me a CPU fan error (Probably becuase I now have a custom water cooling loop) and then a message saying 'Press F1 to run setup'
After I press F1 it takes me to the bios settings where I can clearly see my SSD, I am able to click on it and it will start windows from there, however it is painful to continuously do this when I uprgaded where my OS is stored so it would be a quicker boot.
I've checked boot priorities and the SSD is set to the first boot option but is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing to tell my computer to go straight to windows?
I could use some help on this. Please and Thank you.
I'll throw in computer specs just in case they play a part:
CPU: i7 8700K
GPU: MSI GTX 1080
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Z370-F
Storage: 1 M.2 SSD (500GB) and 1 Hard drive (5TB but currently not connected to motherboard)
PSU: Corsair RM750i
RAM: T-Force RGB (16GB)
Not sure if the hardware has anything to do with it but I thought I'd put it in here just in case it does play a part in this.
Also I'm more of a hardware person then a software so if you could baby me through the steps that'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!
After I press F1 it takes me to the bios settings where I can clearly see my SSD, I am able to click on it and it will start windows from there, however it is painful to continuously do this when I uprgaded where my OS is stored so it would be a quicker boot.
I've checked boot priorities and the SSD is set to the first boot option but is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing to tell my computer to go straight to windows?
I could use some help on this. Please and Thank you.
I'll throw in computer specs just in case they play a part:
CPU: i7 8700K
GPU: MSI GTX 1080
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Z370-F
Storage: 1 M.2 SSD (500GB) and 1 Hard drive (5TB but currently not connected to motherboard)
PSU: Corsair RM750i
RAM: T-Force RGB (16GB)
Not sure if the hardware has anything to do with it but I thought I'd put it in here just in case it does play a part in this.
Also I'm more of a hardware person then a software so if you could baby me through the steps that'd be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!