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set the boot ssd first
it may be something as simple as a usb stick left in
Some can confidently repair the Master Boot Record but if you're not experienced with that, a clean installation (which re-does the partitions of your boot drive) would prob. do the job.
Edit; Just to clarify. With some boards the OS not shutting down completely, (which it doesn't with fast start and hibernation enabled), can lose track of the boot drive and will produce a failed boot error.
Before, in addition to this current issue, it would also sometimes stay on (all the fans, lights, etc.) and not actually shut down when I would often shut down Windows (it would sign out and just go to a blank screen). That seems to be have been "resolved" but it recently has been failing when restarting Windows.
https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/10698/aorus-b460-boot-failure-detected
https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/10695/aorus-b460-pro-ac-rev