Event JSON
{
"id": "286f65d3518261f2a3b046dba93dddeb4826d1dcfd86198d09675f96fc6d0566",
"pubkey": "b764dfce4744790ecaba851b29af6750c60a24d3792a14a8912039f0fb5becf1",
"created_at": 1733025645,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
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"p",
"70d1018fec1f1fe73c7e2998f67bbfe8d993cf4358fbb83137c2c3c354ee6fcd",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
],
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"72471cd02ac5619face6d486122b96c85707a2d079d048807b8b90fc676ab83d",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub"
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"b8e19227b87546833643b0be0e82e181aad900ab6d772c04aee0e04524948e82",
"wss://relay.mostr.pub",
"reply"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://theres.life/users/arraybolt3/statuses/113575568687603287",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqwrgsrrlvru07w0r79xv0v7alarve8n6rtramsvfhctpux48wdlxs8mq0eh OK, then this is probably just a case of a finicky BIOS. Can you get into the BIOS menu? (Usually you use a key like Esc or F2 while the system is first starting up to do that.) Once you're in the menu, find an option called \"Boot Order\" or something like that. Where does your hard drive show up in that list?",
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}