#manual boot override ssd

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Yesterday I turned off my desktop, win10. It kept running but the monitors were turned off. No biggie, I will press the vase botton and force it to turn off.

Today when I wake up and went to turn on my pc, it gets stuck on the mobo/bios screen. I press Supr to enter bios and see if something changed on the boot order.

The ssd where I have windows installed does not appear on the disk list, but then there is an option to override the boot priority and that ssd is there, when i click on it, windows loads and boots fine but i turned my pc off, and then on again and it seems i have to go to the bios and override and select manually my drive each time my pc is rebooted.

Amd 2600x
Asus strix x470 gaming f
Msi gtx1060 6gb
16gb ram ddr4
Adata ssd u630 (windows 10 is installed here)
Nvme wd 1tb
2x external hdds (wd)
2tb internal hdd toshiba