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  1. Just the title. Can't click on profile picture to log out, or click on that 3x3 square icon to browse services. Google classroom is black bar'd at the top. Doesn't work on other browsers as well. Does work on my other PC though. "BOLDED" happens when I click on it. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling chrome and clearing cache cookies all that stuff. Restarting doesn't help.
  2. UPDATE: Monitor to pc with dvi: works Tv to pc with hdmi: works
  3. Its weird this only started happening AFTER plugging my pc to my tv and than switching back.
  4. Like switching inputs between hdmi and dvi, of course
  5. This started right after I plugged in my pc to my tv with hdmi. I played a few games and than plugged it into my monitor again, no signal? Confused I tried restarting and problem not solved. HDMI cable is in perfect condition and brand new. So I used a DVI Cable and it worked perfectly no issues. I tried resetting bios and no hope. GPU: GTX 1070 (latest drivers) MOBO: MSI Z97S SLI KRAIT CPU: i5-4690K MONITOR: HP 2210M (Drivers installed) UPDATE; DVI From monitor to pc works and hdmi from tv to pc works like at the same time meaning dual screen
  6. I will do that. here is a picture of the bent pins
  7. Here in this video I am looking, he says two os his ram slots were not working and this is because of bent CPU pins. I have I think 2 bent CPU pins, so what should I do?
  8. I have to keep it taking it out when I want to switch between ram slots during my troubleshooting. I ALWAYS have it on since I built my PC, connected and running.
  9. Already done and I properly installed the cooler. So far, I am going to borrow my friends ram and see if it works in my PC.
  10. Um read my original post I already took the CMOS battery out and in.
  11. Sorry if this is not allowed, but here is another thread that is on Tom's Hardware http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3214825/skill-ripjaws-causing-infinite-boot-loop.html#18737897
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JroaTPqxowCPU: i5-4690k GPU: GTX 1070Ram: G.Skills Ripjaws X DDR3a1600 CL10-10-10-30 PC3-12800 8Gx2 Intel XMP ReadyCooler: Evo 212PSU: Corsair CX750MMOBO: MSI Krait Editon SLI (White and Black) Want this to be simple.Bought parts last year December and made PC. No issues until June where GPU got fried. It was a GTX 1070 from EVGA. RMA was opened and I got a new one and it works fine. Today, I was annoyed by the fact my cooler was not installed properly after trying to remove it a month ago. So I reinstalled the cooler properly using videos and manuals and was happy. Boot up my computer and infinite boot loop. I knew instantly it was the ram because this has happened before. How was it fixed before? Well I just switched the locations of the ram sticks and it worked in the first two slots. Now I tried every combination possible with two sticks, plus I tried using one stick in all slots and still invite boot loop. I also tried the other stick. Now I thought it was the GPU since my last GPU got fried. So I removed it and than tried rebooting the PC with the ram sticks, still infinite boot loop. Now I know 100% it's the ram sticks. I also tried removing the CMOS battery and putting it back in, not work either. So what should I do? Buy new ram sticks? Help
  13. I wll re-install windows. Thanks for the reminder.
  14. Alright I am using my current PSU right now and it is working fine.
  15. Yeah. PSU is fine and so is motherboard. Something I have realized is that it takes 2 minutes for the PC to shutdown after I click the shutdown button. The screen goes black as usual but the light stays on for a minute or less.
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