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I believe many friends have encountered win10 crashes. Generally, we can solve the problem after restarting. However, a friend recently reported that his hard drive disappeared after the system crashed and restarted. At this time, we need to enter the bios settings to check, and then solve the problem according to the situation.
1. Bios without hard disk
1. First, we restart the computer and use hot keys to enter the bios settings.
2. Use the arrow keys to enter the "advanced" option.
3. Use the direction keys to select "sata hode" and press Enter to enter.
4. After entering, you can check the status of our hard disk.
5. If we don’t have a hard drive here, then the hard drive is loose, just plug it in again. It may also be that the hard drive is broken, and you need to send it to the store for repair or even replace the hard drive.
2. The bios has a hard disk
1. If you can check the hard disk using the above method, but we still cannot find the hard disk after entering the system, then It may be that there is a problem with the system detection and the system needs to be reinstalled.
2. We can directly download a better and more stable win10 system here to ensure that the above-mentioned problems of not being able to find the hard disk or crashing will occur.
3. Considering that some friends have not installed the system themselves, the editor has also specially brought you a system installation tutorial. You can click the link on the right to view it.
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