It seems the machine can't boot from the drive for some reason.
Have you checked in the BIOS/UEFI setting whether the drive you installed to is
selected as the firsr boot device (usually press/hold Delete after power on and
look for a Boot-tab)?
If that's the case, did you make sure to install the bootloader to the right
drive, if you did a manual install?
Otherwise, it could have seleced another drive automatically by error, have you
tried to select another drive to boot from?
If it worked before, you CMOS battery could be empty and default to different
settings (SATA IDE-compatibility mode or something similar).
Maybe that's a start for troubleshooting..
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