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Charlifr

Had this once before, was a memory problem. Try different RAM slots on the motherboard? Seems like the easiest to try too 

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Does your motherboard have any error lights? They might help identify the problem.

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52 minutes ago, GeoHandle said:

Does your motherboard have any error lights? They might help identify the problem.

Error lights?, My motherboard doesn't have any LEDs on it

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Just now, Charlifr said:

Error lights?, My motherboard doesn't have any LEDs on it

What’s your spec? Also do you have speaker on motherboard?? If there is any beeps it may help determine what’s the problem

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1 hour ago, Whiro said:

What’s your spec? Also do you have speaker on motherboard?? If there is any beeps it may help determine what’s the problem

No beeping from the speaker 

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2 hours ago, _d0nut said:

Had this once before, was a memory problem. Try different RAM slots on the motherboard? Seems like the easiest to try too 

Tries to no avail

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