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eddlioni

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  1. Just today, my pc boots in on first try, but it takes me directly to a windows 10 blue screen that says "please wait" that takes 1-2 min to load. Then it leads me to the log in page, then I log in and it logs in really fast. I reseted the CMO after this but it didin't change nothing.
  2. No, I guess I could try that! I'll let you know the results. So you think its a hardware or software issue?
  3. hey sorry for the late reply, i didn't get notified that someone responded. I have an SSD. My boot order is fine, windows boot manager is first.. This started happening just recently.
  4. hey sorry for the late reply, i didn't get notified that someone responded. I have an SSD. My boot order is fine, windows boot manager is first.. This started happening just recently.
  5. Specs: Mobo: Asus Prime B450M-A CPU: Ryzen 2600 GPU: GTX 1060 Ram: CORSAIR Vengeance LPX 16GB PSU: Corsair cs750m Hello, I’ve been having some trouble lately with my PC. When I first boot my PC, the pc boots to a black screen. My Bluetooth headphones automatically connect to the PC even if there is a black screen which indicates that this is a display problem (it is very possible it has to do with gpu). After a second boot, there is no black screen, and the monitor displays normally. So basically, I have to boot the PC twice to get it to work. After the computer boots normally, I sign into windows, I type my password and press enter and this is where the second problem appears, the windows signing in takes about 1-2 minutes to finish loading. I recently reinstalled windows 10 to fix this and it worked for a while before it started to take a long time to sign in. I don’t know if this signing problem is related to the black screen but they started to happen at the same time. Yes, I already updated drivers. Also updated bios. I also I get a BSOD every once in a while with the message: system thread exception not handled what failed fvevol.sys. Once my pc logs in the PC works fine, it runs game just fine tooo. Its just the initial boot that has a problem. So, what can be causing this and how can I fix it? Any help is greatly appreciated!
  6. Yeah but like I said, as soon as the Prime95 starts, the screen goes off. He swapped every device and nothing happened until he tried swapping the cpu with a ryzen 3 which performed the Prime95 successfully, no immediate turn offs when starting the test. I guess I could ask him to try swapping the mobo which is the only device he didn't try swapping.
  7. PC specs RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MH CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: GTX Nvidia 1050ti Mobo: Asus Prime B4050M-A PSU: Corsair CX750M SSD: Crucial MX500 So recently I bought a new ryzen 5, new ram and mobo and replaced them all with the old devices. For a month, my PC worked fined. Played games and did other stuff perfectly. Suddenly, my monitor turned off randomly while playing along with my keyboard, forcing me to turn it off by force with the power button. I used the Prime95 stress test to check my ram and cpu, the monitor goes off immediately when the test starts. I took it to a PC repair shop. They've so far updated every driver and bios. The temperatures are fine. The computer repair guy tried swapping the GPU, Ram,Monitor, SSD, PSU and the problem persisted. Then the repair guy swapped the cpu with a ryzen 3 and the problem stopped, the PC successfully stressed test Prime95. He said I probably have a faulty cpu although it is very rare. While the computer can perform ordinary tasks fine, gaming will cause the shutdown randomly at some moment. Is a faulty cpu the answer or can it be something else? I'm requesting an RMA from AMD but in the meantime I want to make sure I have a faulty CPU. Any advice would help thanks.
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