@wizoce@ceeqfn it means your computer cannot find the necessary files to start the operating system, often resulting in a "No Boot Device Found" error or booting directly into BIOS. This is frequently caused by incorrect BIOS settings, a loose drive connection, or corrupted boot files
@ceeqfn In BIOS:
Go to Boot.
Make sure “Windows Boot Manager” is the first boot device.
Disable Secure Boot temporarily If it still won’t boot:
In BIOS, find:Secure Boot
Set it to Disabled.
Save and exit.
@ceeqfn Try these steps in order:
Press OK
See if Windows boots normally.
If it does, restart your PC and check if the message comes back.
Enter BIOS/UEFI
When turning the PC on:
Spam Delete or F2 (sometimes F10/F12 depending on motherboard).
Check boot order