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Please provide a photo of that tab in your BIOS, so I can see what is indicated.
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Were you experiencing any problems with your drive before you could no longer start Windows?
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What could be the cause of my problem? Whenever i turn on my pc its always too slow to open and always stuck on boot up screen or like my msi logo it, doesnt boot into windows. Could it be a faulty ram or a faulty motherboard?
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Please provide a photo of that tab in your BIOS, so I can see what is indicated.
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Were you experiencing any problems with your drive before you could no longer start Windows?
Yes i got into bios but the windows boot manager option is gone idk why but it got renames as ?? Now i think its corrupted
The boot time is also slower the screen before all this happened is responsive enough like 3 seconds and the display will show but now its like 10 seconds before the display pops up and still stuck on this i also cant boot into a new windows 10 installer
Boot your PC into BIOS, find the option to restore BIOS defaults and apply that, then check the Boot Priority list to ensure 'Windows Boot Manager;' is set as the primary boot device.
Save those settings and restart your system, does it boot into Windows?
No the windows wont even load my pc is stuck on the msi icon theres also no circle of dots that indicates that windows is loading
And i dont think windows has to do with this because as i removed my sata cable or my ssd it still the same its still stuck on the msi icon and wont say that there are no drives or operating system just stuck on startup no dots of circles or whatever just stuck on the startup logo
Hi, I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Can you access the recovery environment using these steps?
Start your PC, just as Windows attempts to load (spinning dots), press and hold Power Button for 5 - 10 seconds to perform a Hard Shut Down
Do this twice
On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt... etc.