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PC Start up issue

Jetbluster

Recently, i am encountering this problem whenever i startup the computer. Normally it will load the MSI screen and then the window screen when startup. But currently, it is taking very long to start up and it shows this screen instead and i am not sure why it is always loading this screen during startup. Anyone has any ideas why am i facing this issue?

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1 minute ago, NinJake said:

Anything change in your BIOS/UEFI settings?

Nope, not that i know off since i do not go in there. Is there something i should check in the BIOS/UEFI settings?

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Just now, Jetbluster said:

Nope, not that i know off since i do not go in there. Is there something i should check in the BIOS/UEFI settings?

I would go through your settings in there. maybe reset them to factory defaults first and then go check to see if anything looks odd, the 3rd last line of your screenshot says "all settings were reset to default values" so that means you may have had an odd config that's trying to load or something... also... 3 keyboards???

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Just now, NinJake said:

I would go through your settings in there. maybe reset them to factory defaults first and then go check to see if anything looks odd, the 3rd last line of your screenshot says "all settings were reset to default values" so that means you may have had an odd config that's trying to load or something... also... 3 keyboards???

Hmm how do i reset them to factory defaults? If i reset them to factory defaults, will i lose any data? Okay that is weird, i only have 1 keyboard attached, its Corsair Strafe Red cherry mx silent keyboard

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If you reset your bios to default you will not lose any data. Maybe run windows defender and then malwarebytes afterwards to scan your computer to be safe.

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2 minutes ago, NinJake said:

If you reset your bios to default you will not lose any data. Maybe run windows defender and then malwarebytes afterwards to scan your computer to be safe.

Alright, i will have a go at it later on when i am done using the computer later. Thanks for ur help! Hopefully it works

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11 hours ago, NinJake said:

If you reset your bios to default you will not lose any data. Maybe run windows defender and then malwarebytes afterwards to scan your computer to be safe.

After i turned off the power for the night and restart the computer in the morning, it is back to the same thing. I wonder what else do i need to change. The date and time on the computer is also back to the time i shut off the computer which is kinda weird

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