Yeah, enter the BIOS/UEFI (usually like f10 or f12 on boot, depends on manufacturer of the system/mobo).
See if you can change the boot options to default to the drive Windows was installed on. I’ve seen this happen when the computer is set to boot to USB on priority and someone left a non-bootable usb in a port.
Yeah, enter the BIOS/UEFI (usually like f10 or f12 on boot, depends on manufacturer of the system/mobo).
See if you can change the boot options to default to the drive Windows was installed on. I’ve seen this happen when the computer is set to boot to USB on priority and someone left a non-bootable usb in a port.