Computer wont boot after APC ups blip.

Ausar

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I have a Back-ups 600 from APC. No problems until today, I turned on my pc and it freaked out and started beeping. I turned it off, unplugged everything, plugged it into a new socket and everything was peachy. Then i reboot my pc and it gives me this: "Your computer can't come out of hibernation. Status: 0xc000000d Your computer will be rebooted. Any information that was not saved before blah blah blah. So i press enter and reboot. Same screen. I go to the boot menu and boot from my storage disk (no OS) to give it something new. It says it can't and I go back to my main ssd and it still gives me the hibernation fail screen. I hard reboot, nothing new. I try to safe mode it and it wont even get that far to let me do that. So im kinda screwed. Help?

PS: My motherboard is a Gigabyte 990-fxa and i have the AMD 8350 and a 390x graphics card and a 750w psu.
 
The first easiest thing to try is to reset your BIOS. If you still have the manual for your motherboard, follow the instructions for doing so. If you don't have the manual and don't know where to find the jumper for this you can reset it by removing the CMOS battery. It's the large flat silver watch battery on the board, power off the PC and unplug the power cord, remove the battery for a few minutes then replace and power back up. If that doesn't improve things you can start troubleshooting other components.

 
sounds like you some how got a bad sector in the boot partition or the drive is failing. in most cases you need to reformat, but if the drive is damaged it needs to be replaced. try hooking the drive into another pc as a secondary and see if you can read it and possibly recover data off of it..... then use tools like wisecleaner 365 to see if it can repair the drive and put it back into the pc and try to boot from it again. this has happened to me a few times and in most cases I had to replace the drive. also is this drive an ssd? if so and pagefile was on it could kill the drive.
 
Thank you for the responses. Interesting tidbit. I did a system restore using my win 7 disk but it failed, and could not be completed. So I closed out of it and went searching for my manual to do a bios reset. But when i came back and booted up, it worked. And it appeared to have been successfully restored, although it failed. strange. Needless to say it works now. Thank you anyways for the quick responses.