Computer gets into BIOS but no boot!

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Set the bios to boot from Windows Boot Manager or something like that. That's what your boot partition is called.
 
You need to be in advanced mode. Hit f7, then click boot. Set boot option 1 to uefi hard disk. Then click UEFI hard disk drive bbs priorities. Set boot option 1 to Windows boot manager.
 
MSI B550 Mortar wifi MATX

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Same board as me :) Here are my settings. Go into the Settings section to check. Update your bios to the latest version.

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Make sure AHCI is ON and not set to RAID

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Same board as me :) Here are my settings. Go into the Settings section to check.

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Make sure AHCI is ON and not set to RAID

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So... mine is set to CSM, but i can chage this to UEFI easily.

it IS in raid....but when i click it, it DOES NOT change to AHCI.

Sorry for caps, it makes me happier im explaining it properly as im not fantastic with this stuff! Shall i send updated photos?
 
So, i got fed up and i just formatted my secondary SSD (just got games on it, no big deal), re-installed windows on it and its booted up instantly, so there is clearly something wrong with how the drives are set up.

My NVME drive is the one with my actual OS and all my core data on it, is there anything i can do with that or should i just give up and format that aswell?

Ps - Now there is an OS on the 2ndary SSD, i go into folders of the NVME and read the files just fine!

Thanks again !
 
I'd copy anything you need to the SSD. Power down and remove the SSD. Check your m. 2 is in the primary slot. Reboot, clear cmos. Enable uefi mode. Then boot from the windows installer usb and reinstall on your m.2 (delete all partitions).
 
You can secure erase any SSD attached to the motherboard in the bios. (Page 54 in the manual, secure erase+ its called) you select that the board will reboot & go into that mode, select the SSD you want erase & its does that in a few seconds. Reboot & the SSD is ready for installation of an OS such as Windows 10.
 
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