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No virus. It was probably a boot options prompt issue and could have been fixed by repairing the boot order instead of reinstalling.
Run msconfig > BOOT and delete one to fix that in the future.
it was strange, because the boot options prompt stopped appearing, and it would only say no bootable device. Originally, I figured fixing things through the prompt would have been better.
Regardless, you're likely right it wasn't virus related.