A got a new computer about two weeks ago. This morning, I stepped away from it and when I came back, it apparently had rebooted and the message
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"
I went into BIOS and made the system hard disk boot device #1 instead of the DVD-ROM drive and this resolved the issue. However, I am worried about what caused this to happen in the first place. The system has been working flawlessly for the past two weeks.
I checked Windows Event Viewer and could not find any indication as to why the system rebooted. Usually when its a BSOD there is an indication of a stop error. I did see that it installed Windows Updates last night.
I did a basic hard disk scan as well as a blended Prime95 torture test and everything came back okay.
Any other ideas?
Specs
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Gigabyte GA-H110M=52H-GSM motherboard
i7-6700 CPU
8GB RAM
GTX 970 GPU
WD Blue 1TB hard drive and WD Green 1TB secondary hard drive
Windows 10
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key"
I went into BIOS and made the system hard disk boot device #1 instead of the DVD-ROM drive and this resolved the issue. However, I am worried about what caused this to happen in the first place. The system has been working flawlessly for the past two weeks.
I checked Windows Event Viewer and could not find any indication as to why the system rebooted. Usually when its a BSOD there is an indication of a stop error. I did see that it installed Windows Updates last night.
I did a basic hard disk scan as well as a blended Prime95 torture test and everything came back okay.
Any other ideas?
Specs
-----
Gigabyte GA-H110M=52H-GSM motherboard
i7-6700 CPU
8GB RAM
GTX 970 GPU
WD Blue 1TB hard drive and WD Green 1TB secondary hard drive
Windows 10