I probably made a mistake not disconnecting all but one drives, but I didn't think it would matter with already installed Windows on one. Can't remember doing this last time I upgraded.
I am able to use my PC, play games etc., it's just the boot that's the problem. Difference between taking 10 seconds and minutes.
I have Asus motherboard
120GB SSD which is only option in boot manager in BIOS (has recovery and EFI partition). Had Windows on this drive since upgrading to Windows 11.
2TB HDD which is not relevant
2TB SSD which is the drive with Windows on it and the one I have used since upgrading to Windows 11.
I think I have to get into safe mode to even get to BIOS as it never works on first try, I have to have shut the power button on PSU off to get into BIOS after pressing F1 when the American Megatrends thing comes up with safe mode stuff.
Both 2TB drives work and shows in the American Megatrends.
Can't get into UEFI settings, all I get is black screen
Tried reseting PC/Windows, but it got stuck at 66%.
If you need any more information just let me now.
Thanks!
I am able to use my PC, play games etc., it's just the boot that's the problem. Difference between taking 10 seconds and minutes.
I have Asus motherboard
120GB SSD which is only option in boot manager in BIOS (has recovery and EFI partition). Had Windows on this drive since upgrading to Windows 11.
2TB HDD which is not relevant
2TB SSD which is the drive with Windows on it and the one I have used since upgrading to Windows 11.
I think I have to get into safe mode to even get to BIOS as it never works on first try, I have to have shut the power button on PSU off to get into BIOS after pressing F1 when the American Megatrends thing comes up with safe mode stuff.
Both 2TB drives work and shows in the American Megatrends.
Can't get into UEFI settings, all I get is black screen
Tried reseting PC/Windows, but it got stuck at 66%.
If you need any more information just let me now.
Thanks!