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New computer doesn't boot

okeanos315

I have problems with my new computer. I have put it together yesterday and I installed windows 10 and everything worked fine. When i tried to boot it one hour ago it said:

"Automatic repair"

"Your PC did not start correctly"

It also recommends me to restart computer but that doesn't work. And everything is on blue screen. I am using asus x99 deluxe and error code that is curently on is AA.

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After you install windows did you install any addition drives?, it want hurt to check it the correct boot drive is selected in bios.

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Try installing windows 7, maybe it's a OS error...

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After you install windows did you install any addition drives?, it want hurt to check it the correct boot drive is selected in bios.

No, I only have one SSD and that's it. I also went to bios where I found two boot options. One was SSD and the other one was Windows boot maneger. I chose SSD. What else can I do?

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try loading bios optimized settings, also if you have an over clock try setting it back to normal clock speeds and see dose that make a difference, I had a board that was fine till I tried to over clock it.....

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try loading bios optimized settings, also if you have an over clock try setting it back to normal clock speeds and see dose that make a difference, I had a board that was fine till I tried to over clock it.....

How can I load bios optimized settings? I didn't over clock my computer at all.

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that's strange, may be theres a compatibility issue or setting, usually the option to load optimized setting is on the exit page were you save the changes you made to the bios 

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I just noticed you said windows 10, with some of the earlier versions there are strange problem I'm currently running version 10130.....you my want to try windows 8

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I just noticed you said windows 10, with some of the earlier versions there are strange problem I'm currently running version 10130.....you my want to try windows 8

Ok, thanks. I will install windows 8 then.

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