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5 minutes ago, Frosty! said:

also I have 2 ram sticks of 3000MHz 2x8GB but the bios is giving me 2133????

enable DOCP or XMP, whatever the same function's called

Hey everyone I need some help!

 

First my windows is giving me bluescreens and is not seeing 1 of my drives!

 

also I have 2 ram sticks of 3000MHz 2x8GB but the bios is giving me 2133????

 

thanks in advance 

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1 minute ago, Frosty! said:

First my windows is giving me bluescreens

And what do they say? Is the drive seen in BIOS and not in windows? Or not in either one?

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2 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

And what do they say? Is the drive seen in BIOS and not in windows? Or not in either one?

The drive is not seen in the BIOS also I can’t start my windows since it gives me constant bluescreens ?

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5 minutes ago, Frosty! said:

also I have 2 ram sticks of 3000MHz 2x8GB but the bios is giving me 2133????

enable DOCP or XMP, whatever the same function's called

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1 minute ago, Jurrunio said:

enable DOCP or XMP, whatever the same function's called

I’ll try that! I’m just gonna clean the whole station with windows on it

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2 minutes ago, Frosty! said:

The drive is not seen in the BIOS also I can’t start my windows since it gives me constant bluescreens ?

If it's not seen in the BIOS, then you have a problem. Unplug the drive, see if you can get into Windows....or is Windows installed on the suspect drive?

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26 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

If it's not seen in the BIOS, then you have a problem. Unplug the drive, see if you can get into Windows....or is Windows installed on the suspect drive?

Sorry for the late response,

 

When I plug 1 drive it detects the other, never 2 at the same time. But I’m not reinstalling windows I’ll see if that helps

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50 minutes ago, Frosty! said:

When I plug 1 drive it detects the other, never 2 at the same time.

Sounds like the drive is bad.

Leave it off, see if Windows will boot. Let's start with getting Windows stable

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