My Lenovo PC is stuck on the Boot Menu during startup.
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Hello, yesterday I was on my PC and suddenly it froze, so I manually shut it down (by holding the power button) and then I went to bed because it was late. This morning I turned it on and I came across a "Boot Manager" (image 1), so I looked at forums and they said to press: FN+F2, so that's what I did, and I ended up on this menu with five options: Information (the one in image 2), Configuration, Security, Boot, and Exit, and from here I'm stuck, I don't know what to do, can you help me?
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Hello,
In your Boot Mode, you need to modify the Boot order.
1. ATA HDD (system drive). The PC starts from the disk instead of Windows Boot Manager.
2. ATAPI CD (CD/DVD drive)
3. Windows Boot Manager
... etc
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ASUS ROG G752 VSK | QuadCore Intel i7 7700HQ | 32 GB-DDR4 | 2 SSD M.2 500 GB | 2 Seagate 2TB HDD | GeForce GTX 1070M 8 GB | 17.3" screen (120 Hz) | DirectX 12 | Windows 10 (x64)
In your Boot Mode, you need to modify the Boot order.
1. ATA HDD (system drive). The PC starts from the disk instead of Windows Boot Manager.
2. ATAPI CD (CD/DVD drive)
3. Windows Boot Manager
... etc
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ASUS ROG G752 VSK | QuadCore Intel i7 7700HQ | 32 GB-DDR4 | 2 SSD M.2 500 GB | 2 Seagate 2TB HDD | GeForce GTX 1070M 8 GB | 17.3" screen (120 Hz) | DirectX 12 | Windows 10 (x64)
First of all, thank you for your reply.
I did what you told me, the ATA HDD first, then the ATAPI, and then the Windows Boot Manager.
And I left the rest as is (I hope that was the right thing to do).
Then I saved the settings and exited, and it brought me back here, what should I do next?
Hello, for some time now when I try to turn on my PC it takes me to the boot menu.
I have to restart it several times for the PC to turn on normally; finally, I tried asking for advice and was told to change the boot order in the BIOS. I tried, but the same problem persists even though it was less frequent.
Someone advised me to reset the BIOS settings to default; when I tried, the PC would not turn on anymore and remains stuck at the boot menu.
While I had to restart it several times for it to turn on correctly, can someone help me please?
Hello,
In the screenshot, your system disk does not appear (the one on which Windows is installed). It seems that it is dead. You need to connect a new one (preferably new and empty).