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So, I think I may have left my PC on or something happened. When I tried booting it up today I got "restart and select proper boot device" Error. I have had this computer for about 1 month now and had no problems whatsoever. I have my OS Installed on a 250GB SSD. Any help would be appreciates.

This is the 2nd time this has happened and i dont know how to fix this. It happens rarely when I reboot my computer.


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Check your BIOS and make sure your hard drive is booting first
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Those Are My Specs. It says that Clover OS X Boot is the number 1 priority. What is that? My 250GB SSD Is showing up I just dont know what to do. I have disconnected the 650GB HDD and it still wont work.
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Do you have a boot menu? if so try booting from your SSD that way. It could be trying to boot from something else for some reason.
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F40 wrote Do you have a boot menu? if so try booting from your SSD that way. It could be trying to boot from something else for some reason.



tried that and no luck, I am currently installing a fresh windows copy on my HDD.
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Davethelegend wrote
F40 wrote Do you have a boot menu? if so try booting from your SSD that way. It could be trying to boot from something else for some reason.



tried that and no luck, I am currently installing a fresh windows copy on my HDD.


Okay cool, hope for the best.
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I think I may have a solution


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I am still having trouble with this issue as it has appeared again.
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Have you tried to install OS X Yosemite?

Thats what Clover boot is doing, its trying to boot to that but since it doesnt exist, it cant boot to it.

From your BIOS, go to the BIOS Features tab, make the boot option 1 be your SSD, save and reboot and let us know the outcomes.

If that dont work, you want to load the Optimized defaults. You can normally find this on the Save and Exit tab. Make sure that your SSD is first to boot when you select that too and let us know how it goes.

It looks like there are a few old settings which you have on from when you tried to installed OS X
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