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Screen Freeze in Windows Boot, after new board installed

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Have you power cycled the machine? you should be able to access the bios, if you turn it off and on again and the monitor won't change it is probably a problem with your display, the display cable or the display port(s). 

 

If that doesn't work get a windows installer usb and boot to it and get advanced startup options. You should probably reinstall windows which is recommended when you get a new motherboard. 

 

Also I don't mean to sound passive aggressive but it is spelled "Ryzen" not "Rizon". Also ryzen CPUs use the AM4 socket not the AM3+ so your cpu is Not a ryzen. 

 

good luck man. You'll get it

Hello

I recently had a good friend install a new motherboard for me, it worked for the first day, had some issues the following day but ended up fixing them, they're the same issues I was having now however the technique seems to not be working this time, after power on and my motherboard beeps at me, Windows decides to take itself a good while to load, I mean it doesn't load at all. It is stuck on the picture below, I cannot access Bios setting,  I cannot access safe start, I'm running out of ideas, normally I don't do Post like this because I find a way to troubleshoot but this is starting to kick my butt lol

Computer Specs, (My apologies can't remember of the top of my head, against sorry)

RAM - 8GB DDR3

GPU - Radeon RX-570

CPU - AMD Rizon AM3+ 8 Core

PCU - 600 Watts outage 

Mother Board - MSI AM3+ socket

Windows 10

1 TB drive HDD

2 TB drive HDD

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Have you power cycled the machine? you should be able to access the bios, if you turn it off and on again and the monitor won't change it is probably a problem with your display, the display cable or the display port(s). 

 

If that doesn't work get a windows installer usb and boot to it and get advanced startup options. You should probably reinstall windows which is recommended when you get a new motherboard. 

 

Also I don't mean to sound passive aggressive but it is spelled "Ryzen" not "Rizon". Also ryzen CPUs use the AM4 socket not the AM3+ so your cpu is Not a ryzen. 

 

good luck man. You'll get it

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11 hours ago, Cedar said:

Have you power cycled the machine? you should be able to access the bios, if you turn it off and on again and the monitor won't change it is probably a problem with your display, the display cable or the display port(s). 

 

If that doesn't work get a windows installer usb and boot to it and get advanced startup options. You should probably reinstall windows which is recommended when you get a new motherboard. 

 

Also I don't mean to sound passive aggressive but it is spelled "Ryzen" not "Rizon". Also ryzen CPUs use the AM4 socket not the AM3+ so your cpu is Not a ryzen. 

 

good luck man. You'll get it

Ya sorry bout the computer knowledge, I'll get the Windows USB and giver her a try thanks m8

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