Windows will not boot even though my drive is connected and designated as first

Aug 9, 2018
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I was going through some over clocking on my new pc, and I was just restating to see if my components would work with overclockings, so after I was done, I went back to bios, and I didn’t was to manually change everything back, so I looked for a reset button and I found one. I accidentally reset all bios configurations. I then tried to save and reboot, but it brought me back to the page where it asked me to press del to got to bios configuration or f11 to go to boot menu. I pressed f11, then a script came up that read reboot and select proper boot device. I did some research, tried all the different tactics, I took out my hdd and only had my ssd connected, but it was still not recognizing it to have windows. I had windows 10 pro installed on a Kingston 120gb ssd.
My motherboard is a z97s sli krait edition. Idk what the problem is.
 

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