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BIOS not recognizing Bootable Devices

Anonymous
2020-12-01T00:17:23+00:00

I have an Asus TUF Gaming x570-Plus Wifi Motherboard, I have been using a Samsung 860 EVO SSD for the past year or so.  Just today when I powered on my PC, it's not recognizing any bootable devices and I keep getting stuck in the BIOS.  I've tried replacing the cable, plugging into different SATA ports, and I bought a brand new of the same SSD and still nothing.  I tried restoring BIOS settings to defaults and still nothing.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-07T06:57:22+00:00

    Have you tried enablling CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in thd BIOS?

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-12-01T00:48:39+00:00

    Try performing a physical reset.

    To do this you must follow the steps indicated in the manual of your motherboard.

    Another alternative you can choose is to update the Bios.

    In order to do so, go to the motherboard manufacturer's website and download the files to update your bios.

    Cordially.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-12-01T00:41:03+00:00

    I believe the SSD is on yes, it reads it under Storage Information, but it doesn't show up as bootable.  The Power Source is in good condition as well, everything is only about 9-10 months old.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-12-01T00:34:33+00:00

    Hello, my name is Gaston, I am an independent consultant.

    This problem you mention can be caused by a damage to your mother or by lack of power or incorrect settings.

    The hard drive turns on?

    Is the power source in optimal condition?

    I'll stay tuned to your comments.

    Cordially.

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