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I had the same issue and for me I was able to reselect the boot manager for awhile. But eventually that was no longer a solution. So assuming that your having the same problem I did. the SSD which is where the OS is by default had failed. It is possible the SATA cables are loose which you would just make sure they are firmly attached and if they are not loose then it may have failed. The ADATA ssd that it comes with has a lot of reported fails months later after purchase. I would recommend contacting CyberPower and letting them know. They should issue an RMA and I would just sell it and use the money to purchase a more reliable SSD. I used the 1Tb Samsung evo it was easy to install and I haven't had a problem since. They have smaller storage for more affordable options as well.
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