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  • No, Alt+F10 doesn't get me anywhere. Thanks for you suggestion to open the pc and check the cable, but this would be like asking a monkey to repair a watch :0 My desktop is only a few months old so I will try to get it fixed under the warranty. Thanks for you help.
  • "add that the first bootable device (under windows 10) normally is Windows Boot manager." Do you mean there is (also) a problem with my Windows 10? This would make more sense than a hardware problem (cable or SSD) because the problem arose after a software update.
  • Under Advanced Integrated... I see: SATA Port 0: Not installed SATA Port 2: Hard Disk... SATA Port 3: Not installed SATA Port 4: Not installed SATA Port 5: Optical Disk and some other stuff, but nothing on an SSD Launch CSM is set to "Never" My OS is Windows10.
  • Now that you mentioned the SSD... I suppose Windows is on the SSD and my pc tries to start up from the HDD. Could this be the problem? And how do I change this? The SSD is not mentioned in the BIOS.
  • On the main tab I see info about: System BIOS EC Firmware Processor Memory Product Name System serial number Base board serial number Asset Tag number System Date System Time So nothing about HDD/SSD. Under the Boot tab, the 1st Boot Device is "Hard Disk". No mentioning of "windows boot manager" under this tab, or under…
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