Have you tried using the F2 key to check the Bios settings and confirm the Boot drive is showing? Maybe reset the Bios defaults.. and then reconfirm any changes you made.
Have you run the Pre-Boot diagnostics?
If you boot to an external device, like a bootable USB drive, does it do the same thing?
What is with all the necro posts. This thread's a year old, and you didn't even add anything to the conversation. The should do what the manjaro forums do and lock threads that haven't been posted to in three months.
Only way, imo, to stop it, would be to have some kind of (colour?) code system, when a thread is considered redunant _ lot of work, though, for the mods!!
Only way, imo, to stop it, would be to have some kind of (colour?) code system, when a thread is considered redunant _ lot of work, though, for the mods!!
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