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If it is make sure the drive isn't corrupted or deffective.
And if so how to do i check if it isnt corrupted or defective?
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/11/2451594958710041435/
How old is the PC? Could be that you need to replace that battery.
P.s. its now working back on. Is there anything i should do??
If its now working again i would just keep using it like normal for now.
Keep an eye on it if it happens again in the future.
Anyway, make sure the boot drive is first in the queue, run chkdsk /f on it. You can try wiping and rebuilding the BCD.
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-rebuild-the-bcd-in-windows-2624508
Also, if there's a chance the drive is failing, do an emergency backup dump ASAP, just to be safe. Pulling it out and sticking it in a SATA dock and either copying over the c:\users folder or using a cloning function if the dock has one is the safest way to go.