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Hey guys,

I am having issues with a computer I just built, it doesn't boot properly when first pressing the power button.
It turns on, displays a signal on my monitor with the spinning circle dots (which I believe is Windows), and then goes black again, I wait and then my monitor tells me no signal.
After this happens, I tried to type in my pass word with out the use of a monitor by clicking any button once and then typing in the 4 digit pin.
This obviously did not work. 

Some times it will boot up normally but about more than 50% of the time, I run into this issue.
My case (Fractal Design Meshify C) has a reset button on the front, which allows it to work after not booting properly.
However I would like to fix this issue, rather than use this method as I am scared it could mess something up.

I asked someone at a computer store about it and someone said it could be my windows could be corrupted so to try to reinstall a new windows.
But before I wipe everything I set up on my computer I want to see if theres any other possible solutions before that!

I am new to this whole PC world so I do not know much in terms of troubleshooting so any help here would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you!

SPECS:

Windows 10 Home 64bit (not activated yet)
AMD Ryzen 3700x  (Cooled with a Noctua U12A)
B450 Tomahawk Max
Nvidia RTX 2060 Super
ADATA XPG GAMMIX D10 16GB DDR4 32000 Memory
Intel 660p Series 1.02 TB NVME SSD
Fractal Design Meshify C
Corsair TX550M 650W 80 PLUS Gold

Plus two 140mm 4 -pin fan from Fractal Design

 

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3 hours ago, dhpaulkim said:


I am new to this whole PC world so I do not know much in terms of troubleshooting so any help here would be greatly appreciated!!

Did you tried clearing cmos?

You can reset the UEFI settings (clear CMOS) by one of the following methods:

 1. Go to the Exit tab in the UEFI and select Load Optimized Defaults.

2. Press the Clear CMOS button on your motherboard (if it has one).

3. Unplug the computer and remove the coin cell battery on the motherboard for a few minutes and then reinsert it.

Try that first and see if it changes, maybe some settings in bios gets mess up.

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