Hard drive set as inactive

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Samuel Glaskey

I accidently set my hard drive partition on my computer as inactive and now I can't boot it up from that drive. I have tried making a recovery USB drive with FAT32 and the 32 bit ISO for Windows 10, and the drive doesn't boot. The screen goes black after the BIOS screen and a white text cursor flashes in the left corner. I left it overnight (over 15 hours) and still no change. I think the problem is that the BIOS can't boot legacy USB drives, but when I navigate to Security, there is no option to enable legacy booting. It's driving me nuts and I need this computer to get running. Is there any way to fix this? I wouldn't mind if I had to boot Windows 95 to do it, I just need this fixed.

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