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Dave395PC

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  1. I've reinstalled windows probably 2 or 3 times on this system (I've had this pc since 2015), but I've always done it by mounting an iso instead of using a usb or dvd (I've had trouble booting from usbs and dvds [trying to dual boot ubuntu] before on this system). I have most of my files on a separate partition on the hard drive that has windows and other files like Steam games and videos I have on another hard drive, so I think I would be okay with reinstalling Windows on top of the current one. I would just need to be able to boot from a USB or disk to actually do that. (sorry for the essay)
  2. Last night my pc was working fine, but today when I went to start it up, it took longer than normal to get past the mobo logo and doesn't get to the orbs after 25 minutes of waiting. I've hit the reset button multiple times and it has said "preparing automatic repair" after 2 of them but no orbs appear and nothing happens. I have changed nothing with the computer. https://photos.app.goo.gl/nW33aJEfCcZtY2MF9 Windows 10 Home 64-bit Ver 1809 (I think) MSI MS-7641 (BIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. V25.1, 04/20/15) AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core 3.50 GHz MSI GTX 960 Allied SL-8500BTX 480W
  3. After putting the battery back in, my keyboard lit up and it said that the cmos settings were wrong, and said to press f2 to correct and go on, and press f11 to go to boot menu. Pressing f11 just made the tower beep, and I pressed f2 before I could get a pic. Now I still can’t use my keyboard before windows loads, and the only entry in troubleshooting is startup settings.
  4. The 2 3.0 and 4 2.0 USB Ports on the back and a 3.0 port on the front have all been tried, but none of them have worked.
  5. I’ve been trying to boot from a usb, but I can’t get to advanced options to do so. After clicking “Troubleshooting”, all I can click is “Startup Settings”, and when I do, my keyboard LEDs arent lit up and I cant type anything. I also can’t get to bios by spamming DEL (I used to be able to) for the same keyboard reason. Windows 10 Home 64-bit Ver 1803 MSI MS-7641 (BIOS Version: American Megatrends Inc. V25.1, 04/20/15) AMD FX-8320 Eight-Core 3.50 GHz MSI GTX 960 Allied SL-8500BTX 480W
  6. I've had an iBUYPOWER 64-bit Windows 10 Home machine since Christmas of 2015, and just yesterday I decided to pull apart my setup (not my pc, but how my desks and etc are laid out) and re-organize it. My pc got moved while doing it, but was moved back to its original spot afterwards. Today, after getting home from school, I decided to get on my pc. All the fans ramped up, both my monitors flashed to life with the MSI logo, but the beep that normally happens while booting when the logo disappears happened later than normal and the logo disappeared after an even longer amount of time. When Windows started loading, the loading circle never popped up, and my keyboard and mouse didn't receive power. I decided to hit the reset button and attempted to get into the BIOS, not realizing that my keyboard wasn't working. After a few reset button presses, I got to a blue screen telling me that my OS wasn't starting after multiple tries, with an error code something like 0xc000001. I was prompted to hit ENTER to re-try, or F8 to open a troubleshooting menu. I would have troubleshooted that way if I could use my keyboard. After unplugging the pc's power and waiting five minutes, it doesn't get past the MSI logo. I have tested my keyboard and mouse on another computer. Specs: CPU - AMD FX-8320 8-core 3.5GHz GPU - AMD Radeon R7-360 PSU - High Power 600W Switching RAM - 1 8GB Stick If you need any more info then please ask. Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
  7. When I used an ethernet cable to get internet, at one point I started having problems. I would get a warning triangle next to the ethernet symbol in my system tray. Eventually, none of my fixes worked and I was forced to get a wireless internet adapter for my pc. I have had no problems, could even use 5Ghz, until now. I have the same warning triangle next to the wireless icon in my system tray, with “No internet, secured” on my network. I have tried many things in cmd for the “Wi-Fi doesn’t have a valid ip config” from the troubleshooter, and I have no clue what to do know. I have tested that other devices can get internet from my wifi network, and connecting to a different one doesnt help either, so I know its my pc. Anybody know what to do?
  8. It's just a mixed bag of operating normally and doing stuff that applied to a different mouse that was plugged in hours ago
  9. Now it is doing a full scroll every time but disabling the cursor as it does it so 50% of the time it doesn't even scroll how ever many times you try
  10. So I just got a Logitech M510 Wireless Mouse for a laptop of mine and I decided to configure it (in Logitech Options) on my master pc. I configured all that I wanted, killed Logitech Options and continued on with my day. A few hours later I realized that while scrolling through Task Manager (I constantly monitor it) when I scrolled one notch (which usually always does a full scroll) it would not do anything and if I scrolled a second notch fast enough it would do a half scroll and then full scrolls until you waited long enough without any scrolling (what was happening in the new Logitech mouse). It isn't just Task Manager. I use an Allreli gaming mouse and have nothing Logitech used on this pc (other than the new mouse I used once for a few minutes). Does anyone know how to fix this to set it back to a full scroll every time?
  11. So I just booted up my pc, and on my desktop was a program titled "Google Earth Pro". I always monitor my background processes to make sure nothing downloads and my pc gets unplugged when it is turned off, so I am confused how I got there. It seems to have replaced Google Earth, as it isn't in the Google directory (in Program FIles (x86)) and there is no shortcut on my desktop. It has put its self into: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Earth Pro\client". Is this a virus or something that I should be worried about?
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