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    Posted: 02 Mar 2025 at 5:06pm
Hi,

I have an X570 Taichi with an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X. It's been running brilliantly for years.A few days ago I let it do a windows update (I didn't check what it was) and shutdown and since then it's not been able to start with a "Windows operating system not found" error message.

I have two SSDs in the PC a 1 TB M.2 and a 1 TB SSD. The 1 TB SSD is the boot drive. Also have a 6TB HDD and a DVD drive.

All drives can be seen by the BIOS however not by the Boot Loader.

So both SSD's are unavailable to boot from or load a fresh install of windows onto.

Here are some images of the BIOS

https://ibb.co/39kBL614
https://ibb.co/d0TqSbkC
https://ibb.co/HfWxgHvZ

It seems to me that because it's both the SSD's it's more likely to be a software issue within the BIOS or MBR rather than a hardware fault as it's unlikely both SSD's died at the same time and also they are both still visible in the BIOS.

The PC hasn't been moved but even so I've checked all the plugs and everything else is securely in place.

Appreciate any advice.

Kind regards

Lee
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Hi,

Thankyou so much for your response very much appreciated. I tried the recommendation to check CSM. Then tried all of the bootrec options.

The boot drive is actually F: for some reason.

I've tried a range of things. At a bit of a loss for where to go. I guess a reinstall is probably all I can do.

https://ibb.co/wqS5xLN
https://ibb.co/fzfM2gJh
https://ibb.co/pv7n1xqj
https://ibb.co/wNxNJm2j
https://ibb.co/fY5t9sD9
https://ibb.co/Kpxyrwxy
https://ibb.co/dsMjky1j
https://ibb.co/3y2BLbMk
https://ibb.co/MDgq0qFB
https://ibb.co/fzBc9YJk
https://ibb.co/RpHxXkJp
https://ibb.co/VWrB5HrT

Any other ideas would be very much appreciated.
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It is like the Windows update may have altered the boot configuration. You might want to check if Secure Boot or CSM settings changed in the BIOS. Also, try booting into a Windows recovery USB and running bootrec /fixmbr and bootrec /fixboot to repair the bootloader https://gtamzansiapp.co.za/.
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