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Hey there, today I’ve installed a new cooler fan (be quiet pure rock 2 fx) Everything is connected correctly and it all works. However, when I started the PC it turned off almost immediately and then turned on again. Instead of starting windows 10, it goes into the BIOS. When I click on Boot Menu, I get the message “the system cannot find any bootable devices”.

I’ve tried many different things at this point, changing the cmos battery, enabling launch csm, disconnecting and connecting the cables, changing sata ports, booting up without a graphics card connected but nothing works. I’ll attach a photo of the BIOS screen. Don’t remember the PSU name, can check tomorrow, but it’s strong enough to power everything.

After reading a lot online, I think that the HDD got damaged or corrupted during that sudden shut off and that’s why it can’t boot up now.

If anyone could help me, I would gladly appreciate it. Unfortunately all my data is on that HDD, I know it’s dumb :’)
 

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