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Idk any tech support communities, but you should try booting into BIOS to see if your storage drive is detected. If not, it probably failed (read: it's dead, fam)
You could try to see if you can reinstall the OS but if the BIOS doesn't detect the drive, I doubt the OS setup will.
While the data loss will suck, a new drive isn't very expensive. Plus if you're still on a HDD, it would be a good time to replace it with an SSD.
THE DATA IS GONE!! FUUUUUUUUCK