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I experienced a somewhat similar issue. I have the Beelink U57, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB internal boot drive with windows 10 preinstalled. I installed a SanDisk 2TB internal SATA 2.5inch SSD. AFter I installed the drive, the system would not boot, only hang with a spinning circle. I had thought the new data drive was bad but I found a relatively painless fix. Your issue may have a different cause than mine but this is how I fixed it:
First, remove any USB or MicroSD drives that you may have connected. Boot to the bios (Del key). For me, drive 0 was the data drive, drive 1 the boot drive. Disable the data drive in the bios. Save the changes. After a short time the system should boot. It will likely first go through self diagnostics to fix errors. Once booted, make sure you can access the boot drive to be sure no hardware issues with it. Properly shut down the PC. Reboot into the bios. Enable the data drive you disabled above. Save the changes. Now, the most difficult part, just walk away. Let the machine process for about 10-15 minutes. The circle will keep spinning as before. Don’t touch it. Hopefully, after that time when you return you should see the system booted. Check to be sure boot drive functions as before. If you do not see the data drive you may need to run “Partition” on the data drive, NOT the boot drive. (Many youtube videos on that. Very easy. Low risk.) Do a test write to the data drive and be sure OK. Properly shut down. The system should reboot with both drives visible and working. Done.
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