My computer froze last night, and then Windows wouldn't boot up. I got this error message:

Disc boot failure, insert system disk and press enter


I went into the BIOS and checked the "boot priority." There are 2 hard drives on my computer. One has all the system and program files and the other is only for storage. The storage drive was designated in the BIOS as the #1 in the boot process. I switched them around and my machine booted up with no trouble. This leads me to a question. Why or how did the BIOS boot priority get switched around, or if it was always like that, how come it always worked before? And why did the computer freeze?


The question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer?
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