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Hey guys need help pc prob boot

Hey guys so my pc suddenly didnt show any display when i restarted it. 

I tried checking the parts for any damage and cleaning it and reassembling my pc

For now it boots and can be used properly but everytime i turn it on or restart it. It goes into windows automatic fix then i. I trird fixing it but it just says i cant do anything. But when i click proceed boot it turns on normally but when i restart or turn in on again it goes into auto fix again

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2 minutes ago, Kaicer said:

Sounds like its a dying hard drive / SSD

 What are your specs?

But its a brand new ssd ? 

Ryzen 3 2200g

B450m aorus

2x4 gb corsair

Vs550

Gtx1070

Deepcool gammax 400cooler 

250gb ssd samsung evo 

500gb hdd lenovo(500 free since i only use ssd) 

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Just now, Vinceavisado said:

But its a brand new ssd ?

What brand?

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Try booting into safe mode once, and then restarting.

If it still gives you issues after that, I would get any data off the hard drive you need and do a system refresh.

Desktop:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 @3.75* RAM: 2 by 8gb G.Skill Flare X 2400 @2666* GPU Strix GTX 1070 @1880-ish

Storage: Samsung 860 Evo 500gb; 2x 2tb Seagate Barracuda Drives; 1tb hdd (It died after 4 years :();

 

Laptop: (HP Stream 11-y010nr "Spent all my money on my Desktop" Edition)

CPU: Intel Celeron N3060 @160 BILLION hertz RAM: 400 BILLION bytes Samsung DDR3L @160 BILLION hertz 

GPUIntel HIGH DEFINITION Graphics @32 BILLION hertz

Storage: 32 TRILLION bytes of SOLID STATE emmc C drive with 64 TRILLION bytes of SOLID STATE microSD card D drive.

 

*Overclocked around 25% of the time... questionably stable.

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1 minute ago, Linker said:

Try booting into safe mode once, and then restarting.

If it still gives you issues after that, I would get any data off the hard drive you need and do a system refresh.

Thats what i did. And it booted properly and i deleted everything i installed before having the problem and when j restarted again the same thing happened

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1 minute ago, Vinceavisado said:

Thats what i did. And it booted properly and i deleted everything i installed before having the problem and when j restarted again the same thing happened

RMA the drive man.

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1 minute ago, Kaicer said:

RMA the drive man.

What is RMA? 

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3 minutes ago, Kaicer said:

RMA the drive man.

How are you so sure it's the drive's fault?

A girl who loves to love.

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1 minute ago, Aimi said:

How are you so sure it's the drive's fault?

Should i just reformat everything and start from scratch? 

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3 minutes ago, Aimi said:

How are you so sure it's the drive's fault?

Pardon my stupidity madam.

 

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1 minute ago, Vinceavisado said:

Should i just reformat everything and start from scratch? 

Have you used chkdsk from Windows/recovery? It can see if the drive really is a problem.

A girl who loves to love.

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Just now, Aimi said:

Have you used chkdsk from Windows/recovery? It can see if the drive really is a problem.

Chkdsk? I think not

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