So I'll admit before that message started coming up during the boot every single time, it came up once or twice before, but restarting the system got right past it. I know, I shouldn't of ignored it.
Now I guess my PC isn't recognizing my hard drive anymore. The whole PC including the drive are pretty much brand new though, so I don't really see why.
I've checked all the connections and the made sure the boot priority was correct. I also tried a drive I had with an older PC and it seemed to work albeit slowly.
There was a big power surge in my town the other day that caught me off guard and I thought that might be the problem, but this has been happening since before that surge.
Now I guess my PC isn't recognizing my hard drive anymore. The whole PC including the drive are pretty much brand new though, so I don't really see why.
I've checked all the connections and the made sure the boot priority was correct. I also tried a drive I had with an older PC and it seemed to work albeit slowly.
There was a big power surge in my town the other day that caught me off guard and I thought that might be the problem, but this has been happening since before that surge.