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For the past 6 month since after I rebuild my computer after changing the graphics and cooling for my computer. every time I turn on the computer from a cold boot it will turn on and pause at the screen where it starts to load windows. it stays like this for about 3 minutes then turns off.

when I then turn the computer on after that it will boot perfectly and on takes about <1 minute to load windows and will work fine after that.

 

some times when I turn it off after that it will turn on fine and some times it will do the same thing again or it may go into windows recovery.

 

note:  I think it may have to do with the hard drive being place into different sata ports. since originally installed win8

 

i have tried resetting the bios but that has not helped

 

 

Pc specs:

cpu: amd fx9590

motherboard: asrock 990FX Extreme9

gpu: amd r9 295x2

240gb ssd 320gb hard drive 500gb hard drive 4000gb hard drive

blue ray player

 

 

parts that where replace

navidia msi geforce gt630

 

any other details feel free to ask

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Make sure windows isn't corrupted, and no updates are happening.

Edited by Godlygamer23

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what psu?

May the light have your back and your ISO low.

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Moved to Troubleshooting. In the future, make sure you post in the proper sub-forum. Furthermore, posting in the improper sub-forum to get more attention is not allowed.(Not saying this is the case, but for future reference)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Found a solution updated to windows 10.

It has solved the problem. 

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