Reboot and select proper boot device...

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My kid turned off the PC from main switch..

It's a Windows 10 installation on a SSD. The quick repair via USB does not work and I have tried the fix boot command via CMD also.

What else can i try, really sick of this it happens once a year. I thought PC's were more robust these days. Was half way through doom eternal I don't want to format the sob.

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Right, I disabled other hard drives now it boots fine. Now to find out which HDD is causing this ****
 
Arghh. Now I've enabled the ******* HDD that's causing this ****, it won't let me go back into bios. Keep saying attempting to do automatic repair.

I don't know why this crap happens, could it be dodgy motherboard I mean how could it forget which HDD it's supposed to boot into?
 
Yeah, that was the final option. Instead I turned all power off and then got into Bios. Disabled that drive, I am still wondering though how can the drive cause such chaos?
 
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