Hello,
a few days ago, while I was rebooting my computer after updating windows, my CPU died, such amazing luck. I am sure of this because I replaced the PSU, MOBO and RAM. After changing all of this components my pc wouldn't POST. Today I borrowed a pc from my parents and I insert my SSD. And i have this "reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key". My disck is visible in BIOS. I set this disk boot priority to 1, this doesn't help. I'm also confused, because I have other HDD disk with installed windows 10 on it that boots windows just fine. I checked all of files on my "broken" SSD and non of the files are missing, I run chkdsk on it. Nothing wrong. I also benchmarked it and it works as fine as I remeber. What's wrong with it then? Sorry for my english it isn't my native language.
My specs:
Motherboard: ASUS P7H55/USB3
CPU: i3 530
RAM: Kingstone 2x4GB.
SSD: Trion 100 240GB
HDD: Seagate 250GB.
a few days ago, while I was rebooting my computer after updating windows, my CPU died, such amazing luck. I am sure of this because I replaced the PSU, MOBO and RAM. After changing all of this components my pc wouldn't POST. Today I borrowed a pc from my parents and I insert my SSD. And i have this "reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key". My disck is visible in BIOS. I set this disk boot priority to 1, this doesn't help. I'm also confused, because I have other HDD disk with installed windows 10 on it that boots windows just fine. I checked all of files on my "broken" SSD and non of the files are missing, I run chkdsk on it. Nothing wrong. I also benchmarked it and it works as fine as I remeber. What's wrong with it then? Sorry for my english it isn't my native language.
My specs:
Motherboard: ASUS P7H55/USB3
CPU: i3 530
RAM: Kingstone 2x4GB.
SSD: Trion 100 240GB
HDD: Seagate 250GB.