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Help! Computer always error

Almost everyday, when I first time turn on my computer, it will say cannot read my disk. Also,  it takes 1 mins to load into desktop everyday’s first try,and the second time to turn on the computer is 15 sec(restart or turn off and then turn on all very fast) . Sometimes it saids cannot read the disk in the first try. There are never be a problem on second try of turning on my computer!! This is weird!!

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Send a pic of your BIOS boot config, that might help, along with the model of your motherboard.

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5 minutes ago, Alec M said:

Send a pic of your BIOS boot config, that might help, along with the model of your motherboard.

What's the point of RAM heat spreaders?

 

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5 minutes ago, Proxela said:

What's the point of RAM heat spreaders?

 

nvm found out its for OC'ing ram

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I’m sorry it’s in Chinese. And I didn’t do OC

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Is that I am using a werid BIOS, cuz I just randomly pick an update and don’t know how to update the BIOS

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28 minutes ago, Alec M said:

Send a pic of your BIOS boot config, that might help, along with the model of your motherboard.

What is Bios Boot config?

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5 hours ago, Proxela said:

What's the point of RAM heat spreaders?

 

The ram looked really dumb before I put a heatspreader on it, plus why not?

The chips did get slightly hot.

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5 hours ago, Skym said:

What is Bios Boot config?

BIOS options that affect which device your system boots from first.

Sometimes they can be set to something that doesn't boot, like a USB stick, but then will eventually skip it and go to the next drive.

You usually hit F12 F1 or DEL to get into the BIOS.

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4 hours ago, Alec M said:

Also what disk are you using for your boot drive?

It’s SSD, Kingston 2.5 inch SSD? But the most weird part is that, it can be restart very fast? Just failed at every day’s first start

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8 hours ago, Skym said:

It’s SSD, Kingston 2.5 inch SSD? But the most weird part is that, it can be restart very fast? Just failed at every day’s first start

How long have you had this SSD?

 

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4 hours ago, Alec M said:

How long have you had this SSD?

 

I think it’s about 2 years ago?

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