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💀 Swerto 🎵 | Endless Hiatus Arc @swerto.bsky.social

Easiest to fix things first. Check your bios settings and make sure the right drive is set to boot. If that works, make sure your drive is seated properly whether its SATA or NVME. If its still an issue try a spare drive. After that things get more complicated with motherboard and power supply

jun 24, 2025, 12:57 pm • 7 0

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TimeLemur @lemurofti.me

Good suggestions. I've had something similar (just stopped booting altogether) happen before due to a partially unseated M.2 (NVMe) drive. Unscrewing it and putting it back in solved the problem.

jun 24, 2025, 1:06 pm • 1 0 • view