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So I've had my Monster Rockin Roller 3 for a few years now and I can't get any of the buttons to work. For example When I hit the source button it pops on screen error code 3 and sometimes error code 4. (Err-3) (Err-4) or something close to that. I can't find any reference online about what the codes mean. Does anyone know what is wrong with my speaker?
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Hi folks , I have a motherboard from aliexpress QIYDA X99-H9 I have a processor intel 2650L v3 and 2x 32GB ecc reg when I power on the device it shows error AA before that it goes through 69, 4F , 89 and the computer doesn’t start or showing anything . any idea what are these error codes ? I have changed positions to ram 1,3 and 1,4 but still the same . I also removed all cards and drives except the GPU but again nothing . GPU, RAM, CPU work because I tested them on another pc.
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So...I got in a hurry on a well priced board for my 9900k. In my blind excitement, I bought a z370 instead of the z390. After installing, I get stuck in boot loop with a few error codes. One is dram and the other is VGA. I reinstalled my poor z310 and have no issues. I can't get to bios to flash for 9th gen support without a post. Did I screw myself? Now I can't afford to buy a new board. Aorus z390 gaming 5 I9 9900kf 32 gb Corsair beast @ 2666 EVGA 2060 black oc edition
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Please help me, I feel like I am going insane. I have had this problem since I built this PC, and have never encountered anything like it even though I have built many computers in the past for friends. I am having a problem where I cannot boot my PC and sometimes it takes about 10-15 minutes to get it to boot into windows. The PC will not boot unless I see the code "b2" on the motherboard's Q-Code read out. When it doesn't it goes through a normal post, but if it doesn't have that b2 code, then it will not post and I can't get into anything. The PC runs fantastically once it posts and I am in windows, and it has never once crashed or blue screened. Not overclocked, memory is running in XMP profile, other than that the BIOS is at optimized defaults because I am trying to diagnose. I have been through 2 motherboards and 2 power supplies trying to diagnose this. This has been driving me insane, please help. I am willing to try anything. Specs: Ryzen 9 3900X EVGA RTX 2080 Super XC Ultra Gaming Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB (2x16) (On Motherboard's QVL) Gigabyte B550 Aorus Master Motherboard (BIOS Version F12) Crucial P2 500GB NVME SSD Seagate Barracuda 2TB Hard Drive EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G5 850W PSU Accessories: Corsair H100i Water Cooler Corsair LL Series 120mm fans Thanks for anybody that helps, I am losing my mind
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So last night when I went to power down my system I saw there was a pending windows update so I selected update and shut down. When I came back into the room about 20 minutes later the system was still powered on with a black screen. It was completely unresponsive. I had to force a shut down by holding in the power button. When I tried to power it back on it would no longer post. I have an Asus X570-E board and I built this system about 6 months ago running windows 10. I have had no stability issues. Aside from enabling DOCP for my ram in the bios I have not done any overclocking. When I tried to power the system back on and realized it was no longer posting I checked the error code on the board. It was initially 0d, then after a few attempts to restart it became code 64. Sometimes it also displays 98. I eventually gave up and went to sleep. When I tried to work on it this morning I saw code 22 and I was stuck in a boot loop for about 20 seconds, and then it kicked back 64/98 codes again. I tried powering on the system one last time and after I initially pressed the power button I immediately started spamming the power button, and then it booted into windows displaying the code A0, which when I looked it up seems to be a code showing the system has booted after being in sleep mode. I am able to reproduce this method of powering on the system via spamming the button every time. If I reboot from windows or just press the power button once from a cold boot it shows error code 64 or 98 still. When it boots via spamming all my hardware is detected (as well as in the bios) and everything functions perfectly. I tried clearing the cmos, resetting the bios, reseating the ram, checked for bad ram, reseating the GPU, using a windows flash drive to repair the OS, I even totally reformatted just to see if that would help because the problem started after a windows update. Nothing seems to fix the issue. Does anyone have any idea what might be going on here?
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I rma'd the asus x99 deluxe 3.1 usb to get a damaged one back. now it gave me error code 04, and throws off error code 40 (as did the other one). what is happening? gtx 1080 5820k 2x 2tb 950 pro ssd 1x 256gb 950 prop ssd x99 deluxe 3.1 usb corsair h115i corsair platinum 3000mhz ddr4 (64gb dont judge meh)
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Welp, I think I inadvertently gave my pc a fatality while doing some cable management and routine air dusting to my recently modded system. I made sure to keep myself grounded, hardware was plugged into appropriate places, and I essentially minded my "p's and q's". But when I was done, my system wouldn't post until I took out the graphics card, and when it did post I couldn't boot into Windows 10. I got the bsod saying that I had to insert installation or recovery media and shut down my system. When I was on the bsod I kept getting error codes 0xc00000221 and 0xc0000421. I even tried repairing my original hard drive, using system restore, and other recovery tools but no luck. So I have Windows 10 Home edition installed on a new hard drive right now but I can't even get to the desktop because there was a defaultuser0 account that was automatically created. I'm trying to use the command prompt to create a user account for myself just to get in but nothing has worked so far. Earlier today I reached a level of desperation so critical that I called Microsoft Tech Support only to get a person in a foreign country. Ofc they gave me bs instructions like turn your computer on and off again and try to get to advanced boot options. (well I'm sure Microsoft has competent employees but I'm just cursed) So while I'm googling anything and everything that might potentially be phoenix down for my system I have some questions: Windows 10 didn't set up a new account for me and I'm stuck with the login page for the account defaultuser0. How can I get past that page and make a new account? I previously repaired some bad sectors on the hard drive that has failed. Will I be able to recover anything from that hard drive or should I just put it out of it's misery? If I can somehow get to the Windows 10 desktop, how does one reactivate their license when all traces of it are gone? What I've figured out so far is that the boot manager and kernel are fcked up. Should I just do a level 3 limit break on my system and upgrade to Ryzen 7, new motherboard, and new ram? I don't know if this will be helpful, but I'll include my specs just in case O.< : Hardware: ASUS fm2a55 motherboard AMD A10-6700 apu 4GB Radeon RX 460 from XFX 16GB Corsair Vengance DDR3 Ram (2 x 8GB) Blu-ray player Corsair CX750M psu (750 watt) 6 case fans (3 are 140mm with blue led and the other 3 are 120mm with no led) Thermaltake commander fan controller Coolermaster Hyper 212 Evo cpu cooler Toshiba 1TB hard drive 7200 rpm (which I will likely bash with a baseball bat when this is all over) Rosewill Blackhawk Gaming atx mid tower case Software (from last known good configuration): Windows 10 Home Adobe Creative Cloud Photoshop Illustrator Dreamweaver InDesign Paint Tool Sai MS Edge Google Chrome OBS WTFast Razer Cortex Razer Synapse Final Fantasy XIV MS Office 365 2016 edition iTunes Steam TF2 Gary's Mod BlazBlue LOL Drivers for my Wacom Intuos4 (my tablet is old but gold)
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I upgraded a laptop from Windows 8 to Windows 10, and then everything started going completely downhill. The downloading of the software went flawlessly, and it was only after I installed the upgrade and the device rebooted that the fault started to show. I've booted the laptop onto Parted Magic and have run disk health checks which are flagging up the same error which states; I have attempted to boot into safe mode but have been successful in doing so from when the device restarts. Windows built-in failsafe feature of booting into recovery after 3 failed computer boots also hasn't kicked in. I have attempted to create a recovery USB and boot from the USB but I then receive two new errors from 'USBPORT.sys' and 'CHDRT64.sys'. I can only assume that the data within the upgrade has become corrupted somehow, but I am unable to implement a successful recovery. Can anyone save my sanity? Thank you!
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I don't know what happen but when i wake up in ther morning and turn on my computer i saw code 10 on dr debug i quickly searched what the code was about and it was memory, after a couple of tries and desactivate all the cables i turn on the computer with a screwdriver and it the computer turned on and the computer was normal it wasn't slowing or anything, i could listen to músic, vídeos or even play games without any problem, first i thought it was a cable issue causing it maybe a broken cable and the energy was leaking or something. But after i installed a new SSD and tried to turn on the computer in the smart button on the motherboard something very strange happened, dr debug kept cycling with multiple codes if not all the codes, but he stoped for 1-2 seconds in some codes that were 79,70,78,68,A9,b3 and 39, i started panicking and did everything i could to solve it. I Took all of the cables from the motherboard only leaving the CPU Fan, and PSU, still nothing, tried to clean up the board and the CPU still the same. Then i tried to test the memory ram in each slot one by one and and even the 2 and switched them both still nothing. Tried to reset CMOS battery, and reseting CMOS by jumper and by the Smart button still nothing, i thought of trying to reflashing my bios to older version but since the POST even doesn't come i didnt' do that (the screen is all black), tried to check it any transistor was broken on the CPU and there was none, reseated the cooler and still nothing. I removed the motherboard out of the box and the problem persisted. I removed all the cables and even removed the HDD and GPU and the problem of Dr. debug was still there. I also tried to replace the CMOS batery with a new one and nothing the problem was still there. The strange thing is that if i removed the 2 Memory ram slots of the motherboard, Dr debug appears the code 19 and doesn't gets out of there, and if i replace the memory ram sometimes appears the error 10, and even the dr debug led doesn't even turn on i have either to restart the pc or shutdown and turn on so that dr debug turns on. Please can someone help me with this i don't know if there is a problem with my CPU,Ram or Motherboard or even PSU. The Specs of my PC are: FX 8350 4.0@ Black Box Edition GTX 760 192-bit edition Gskill Ripjaws X CL7 2x4gb 1600mhz XFX 650W XXX Pro Edition Semi Modular Asrock 970 Extreme4 , Bios P2.80 Coolermaster Hyper 412S Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA3 6gbps 16mb cache Kingston HyperX Fury 120GB MLC Read more: http://forumstest.tweaktown.com/asrock/62976-dr-debug-crazy-codes.html#post504974
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Hello to the community! i have recently built a pc using the following parts, Gigabyte X299X designare 10g intel 10900x cpu g.skill trident z royal series RAM (4 x 16 GB) corsair hx1000 PSU corsair h150i pro RGB “I have not yet added a gpu” So far I still did not buy a monitor and that is why I was planning to use a TV to check my new build. This is when I realized that the TV only supports HDMI input and my motherboard has only DisplayPort outputs. That is why I purchased an adapter that will convert an HDMI cable to DisplayPort. so I connected one side of the HDMI cable to the TV, and the other side of the HDMI cable to the adapter, and then I connected the adapter (which is a DisplayPort) to the back of my case (my motherboard output) problem is that I am not receiving any signal ir any display on the TV. Any ideas in how I can fix this problem? I must also mention that, when I turn on the PC, a series of codes are showing on the motherboard LED, the codes cycle really fast, some stay for a second or so but they all change till the last code is “AE” and that code stays. Is this cycling through codes normal? Should I debug all of them? Or shall I only be concerned about the last code that stays there? What about the ones that are only shown for a second or so and then change? i have attached a video of the motherboard LED codes. I have also attached a photo of the HDMI cable plugged into the adapter. it would be great if someone could help me. thanks! IMG_7402.MP4
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Hello forum. I recently built a gaming pc. Everything was working fine. I decided to do a stress test to see if the cpu would run hot with a few games running. It did not. However, I closed all the applications at once and then got the "windows is not responding" followed by a crash. I restart the pc and it goes back into windows fine then screen freezes (expect the mouse) then another crash. Now when I restarted the pc doesnt see my m.2 ssd boot drive anymore. And while starting up the motherboard gives quite a few red 2 digit codes that I cant imagine are good. What even happened?
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Lately my computer started crashing when I played games or surfed the web, that it normally eats for breakfast. I built it about a year and a half ago. It has a i5 6600k, 8gb ram, and gtx 1060. The error codes are DRIVER_CORRUPTED_EXPOOL then BAD_POOL_HEADER and IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. Switching the ram cards slots and taking out the graphics card stopped the crashing but now I can't game. I would greatly appreciate some input.
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Hello. So, I've had this problem with my pc for a while now and I just have no idea what the problem might be anymore. Ive tried posting on different sites but no one answered. Here is the problem every time my pc has been shut down for longer then an hour, the next boot up will end up in a blue screen displaying a different error code each time. Here are is few ive seen. IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Sometimes the blue screen will happen 10 minutes after it has fully started sometimes right after i log in. Here are my specs. CPU Intel Core i5-4440 3.10 GHZ Motherboard Asus H87M-PLUS RAM 2 4gb sticks of Corsair DDR3 vengance ram GPU Asus strix R9 390 Case Fractal Design Core 1000 Storage Samsung 850 evo 250 gb, 500GB Seagate ST500DM002, and a 1 tb external PSU Corsair CS750M Display(s) samsung syncmaster S24b350t Cooling No extra added Keyboard Logitech g19 Mouse Roccat kone military edition desert storm Sound Audio Technica ath-m50x Operating System Windows 10 64 bit professional. plz halp
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I bought a new, used r9 290x. When I install it my system will not boot or post and I get error code "B2" (not 62, no horizontal line on the seven-seg display) The card's fans spin at what I assume is 50 percent and then once the error code is reached they slow down to what I assume is 25-30 percent. Specs: Mobo - Asrock 970 Extreme4 Cpu - FX-8320 backup GPU - gtx 960 - works fine, using it now Things I've tried: -Every PCI Express slot -using only 1 stick/2 sticks of ram -Update the BIOS 2.60->2.80 - no change -plug both cards in - device manager sees the card as "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" if I download the driver online through device manager, the progress gets to the end and then crashes. What it do, yo?!
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