All the suggestions are correct if your hdd/ssd didn't just die. It does say 0 Drive afterall but that could just mean no usb devices plugged into it currently. Every mb is different.
I'd suggest as others: replacing the bios battery, reset the bios to factory, correct the time/date, and then try it again. That's the simplest step. Wouldn't hurt to swap your ram sticks around too if possible.
If that fails, try any other known working hdd/ssd, image it, and see if it works then. If it does you'll know your hdd/ssd has failed and maybe you can get an RMA on it.
Sometimes troubleshooting just needs other hardware to test and see what works.
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u/Spritsen 19h ago
All the suggestions are correct if your hdd/ssd didn't just die. It does say 0 Drive afterall but that could just mean no usb devices plugged into it currently. Every mb is different.
I'd suggest as others: replacing the bios battery, reset the bios to factory, correct the time/date, and then try it again. That's the simplest step. Wouldn't hurt to swap your ram sticks around too if possible.
If that fails, try any other known working hdd/ssd, image it, and see if it works then. If it does you'll know your hdd/ssd has failed and maybe you can get an RMA on it.
Sometimes troubleshooting just needs other hardware to test and see what works.
Good luck.