E ebosss03 Reputable May 1, 2018 478 17 5,015 May 16, 2022 #1 Pc wasn't booting today, not even getting to the bios. I unplugged my external HDD and the PC booted okay. How can an external HDD brick your entire system? It quite amazed me that it wasn't even showing BIOS just a black screen.
Pc wasn't booting today, not even getting to the bios. I unplugged my external HDD and the PC booted okay. How can an external HDD brick your entire system? It quite amazed me that it wasn't even showing BIOS just a black screen.
Solution USAFRet May 16, 2022 During start up, the system checks every connected drive. If one of them is faulty, that can affect the boot process.
During start up, the system checks every connected drive. If one of them is faulty, that can affect the boot process.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 175,398 19,871 184,590 May 16, 2022 Solution #2 During start up, the system checks every connected drive. If one of them is faulty, that can affect the boot process. Reactions: Phillip Corcoran Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
During start up, the system checks every connected drive. If one of them is faulty, that can affect the boot process.