Motherboard: MSI B550
CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
GPU: Geforce GTX 4060
Ram: 16G HyperX
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Alright starting from the beginning - my pc started failing a few weeks ago. Wouldn't boot sometimes, would just sit at a black screen forever, so I replaced a few things and used this opportunity to upgrade as well. I thought the motherboard was going out so I replaced that, got a new gpu, cpu, and psu. Still having the problem with the new build so it looks like my SSD with my OS is failing. I removed that one, as well as a 1T SSD that mostly pictures and other important files. I left one in to reinstall windows on. With only that one in my pc, it boots up fast and fine - I installed windows 10, updated it, turned it off and on several times with no problems.
Now I want my 1T SSD that has very important files on it - so I turn everything off, plug it in, and now I can no longer boot to windows. I can get to the BIOS just fine, but if I don't enter the bios as soon as the message pops up for it, the screen just shows the MSI logo and nothing happens and I can no longer enter BIOS or anything else. It will sit at the MSI logo for an hour and more. I removed the 1T SSD - and the problem persists. I can no longer boot to windows, and trying to boot with the windows 10 usb doesn't work either.
Pressing the power button immediately turns the pc off - I don't have to hold it down.
I have unplugged and replugged everything. Google searches aren't helping, please help.
**Update - I changed the boot order to the windows 10 usb and can now reinstall the os (again) - So now my question is.. How do I get my 1T SSD attached to this pc without this happening again?
CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X
GPU: Geforce GTX 4060
Ram: 16G HyperX
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Alright starting from the beginning - my pc started failing a few weeks ago. Wouldn't boot sometimes, would just sit at a black screen forever, so I replaced a few things and used this opportunity to upgrade as well. I thought the motherboard was going out so I replaced that, got a new gpu, cpu, and psu. Still having the problem with the new build so it looks like my SSD with my OS is failing. I removed that one, as well as a 1T SSD that mostly pictures and other important files. I left one in to reinstall windows on. With only that one in my pc, it boots up fast and fine - I installed windows 10, updated it, turned it off and on several times with no problems.
Now I want my 1T SSD that has very important files on it - so I turn everything off, plug it in, and now I can no longer boot to windows. I can get to the BIOS just fine, but if I don't enter the bios as soon as the message pops up for it, the screen just shows the MSI logo and nothing happens and I can no longer enter BIOS or anything else. It will sit at the MSI logo for an hour and more. I removed the 1T SSD - and the problem persists. I can no longer boot to windows, and trying to boot with the windows 10 usb doesn't work either.
Pressing the power button immediately turns the pc off - I don't have to hold it down.
I have unplugged and replugged everything. Google searches aren't helping, please help.
**Update - I changed the boot order to the windows 10 usb and can now reinstall the os (again) - So now my question is.. How do I get my 1T SSD attached to this pc without this happening again?
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