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I have a "tuf gaming motherboard" and I am stuck in the bios

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I recently was blackscreened and my computer popped up a screen saying "reboot and select proper boot device" I disabled csm and thay fixed itself I have tried many things for a few hours now, and I'm completely stuck on how to fix this, it does read my ssd. Here are pictures of what my boot settings are currently at, if someone could help me I would be very thankful.
 

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Am I right in assuming that PC only has the 240GB Western Digital SSD drive?
If there are any other storage devices, disconnect them.

If the error can be believed, your PC cannot detect a bootable drive at startup.
Get your hands on another drive to test that theory.
 
I agree with Bruce it looks like a failed HDD.
Make a bootable Linux USB and see if the computer boots.
You will most likely have to turn off fast boot to boot from the USB.
Do you have any data you need to get off this drive?
make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview NO install needed

Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb


 
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