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Windows probably shat itself and needs a fresh install. 

 

Might wanna use another drive as a boot drive to recover your files before you do a fresh installation.

Also try swapping another SATA cable if you have some extra ones.

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ok here we go:

 

I have tried so many different things.

made bootable usb with windows media creation tool

system ignores it and continues to boot loop

 

made bootable usb from iso using win2boot

same

made bootable usb from iso in rubus gpt

same

made bootable from iso in rufus mrb

reconized but keyboard isn't during boot cannot select any key to boot from usb, back to boot loop

disable all bootable device except the usb to force the boot didn't work

 

after trying to go back to bios it black screens

reset cmos

still black screening

unplugged all drives

still black screens

 

now im really stuck

?

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well i spent all night working this.

trying with multiple windows os's, linux  os's, and boot configs no luck

seem to be hardware issue

with no drives attached and bios updated still no luck

im going to run mem test

maybe i'll get lucky here

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After running memtest86

System continued to freeze during test

So I ran with only 1 cpu core 

Finially some success. Test finished

I did this with each core one at a time

On my forth core it froze.

I disable the core

My system booted no problem.

 

Looks like it's time for a new cpu. As the forth core is sol.

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