If its going from the BIOS POST screen directly to that and Windows isn't showing up in any form then you have a hard drive related issue to fix.
Try removing all power to the computer for 10 seconds to 1 hour and then try again.
If you can work with the computer hardware (otherwise best not to touch this) and the drive uses a SATA cable then try another cable. If NVMe then try reseating it.
If those don't work then try another hard drive and clean install Windows to it (here you would have to touch it and risk likely breaking things if you don't know how to work with hardware).
If another hard drive fails to show up after all that then the motherboard is likely involved either in the BIOS settings, boot choices you're making are incorrect, or the motherboard itself is in bad shape. I'd assume that unless it was manually reworked before where default settings won't work properly then the first two wouldn't be it.