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Hello everyone , i hope everyone is doing alright this evening !

 

This is my first post here and its regarding about a boot loop.

i recently build a new PC and after i flashed the newest bios via usb everything seemed alright. Windows installed correctly and booting worked just fine. I don't know if it was the cause, but when i updated my amd driver i had to restart my pc in order for it to work. But as soon as i booted it, it just starting looping infinitly. So i tried to reset the CMOS,switched the RAM into diffrent slots.  None of it seemed to work so i cleared my ssd and installed windows again via usb. That of course also didnt seem to work. So then i changed the bios(ik i should have done it earlier), disabled secure boot and switched to UEFI boot. After that failed i bought a new ssd in hope that this was just the error. I also flashed to an older bios version that had ryzen 3000 support. I also tried to repair it with windows repair tools and with cmd but nothing worked . I honestly dont know what to do anymore, i really  hope someone could help me with that. Much appreciated.

Vid with the fixes i tried:

 

My Specs: Motherboard: b450 MSI CARBON

                  CPU: RYZEN 7 3700X

                  GPU: GEFORCE RTX 2070 EVGA Black

                  SSD: Crucial MX500 CT500MX500SSD1(Z) 500GB

                  RAM: Cruicial ballistics 16gb

                  PSU:Corsair TX550M    

             

 

Sincerly,

Trupp

 

 

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You can try to install Windows on other computer and then move drive to yours. But that not solve your hardware problem (unless problem is with your Windows installation - then you'll see that in other computer this doesn't work either). At least you'll be able to boot and then made some tests.

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51 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

You can try to install Windows on other computer and then move drive to yours. But that not solve your hardware problem (unless problem is with your Windows installation - then you'll see that in other computer this doesn't work either). At least you'll be able to boot and then made some tests.

I will try this tomorrow, thanks for your response! 

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