@jaredlacey8181 sounds like your computer can't access the OS on the drive. Could be a drive failure. I'd start with swtting the BIOS to a different boot order and set it to either optical drive or USB and then insert a bootable disk (or USB drive ) and see if that works. If your BIOS sees the failed drive, you can try and reinstall the OS. If it does not, replace the drive.
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@jaredlacey8181 sounds like your computer can't access the OS on the drive. Could be a drive failure. I'd start with changing the BIOS to a different boot order and set it to either optical drive or USB and then insert a bootable disk (or USB drive ) and see if that works. If your BIOS sees the failed drive, you can try and reinstall the OS. If it does not, replace the drive.
@jaredlacey8181 sounds like your computer can't access the OS on the drive. Could be a drive failure. I'd start with swtting the BIOS to a different boot order and set it to either optical drive or USB and then insert a bootable disk (or USB drive ) and see if that works. If your BIOS sees the failed drive, you can try and reinstall the OS. If it does not, replace the drive.