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desiigner93

1st - Okay so when i dowloaded and started watching netflix a month or so ago my pc started to crash, it is always while or after i plug the hdmi from tv to pc to watch, ofc sometimes nothing happens but when it crashes its just black screen and a weird sound for few seconds than i cant use it anymore its just black screen and pc is runnig.What is with that?(it stopped for some time and today happened again)

 

2nd - So basicaly today i oppened my pc to clean it and when i put it back together i wantet to change cooler rpm in bios lik ei was doing when i got it, when i got in bios and in fan settings i tried to set manualy the dots but when i clik on it to move it bios freezes and i cant see my cursor and keyboard doesnt work but i can set it to facturers settings given in the options aaaaaaaaaaaand what is with that too 

 

if anyone can help me im gratefull

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7 minutes ago, desiigner93 said:

1st - Okay so when i dowloaded and started watching netflix a month or so ago my pc started to crash, it is always while or after i plug the hdmi from tv to pc to watch, ofc sometimes nothing happens but when it crashes its just black screen and a weird sound for few seconds than i cant use it anymore its just black screen and pc is runnig.What is with that?(it stopped for some time and today happened again)

 

2nd - So basicaly today i oppened my pc to clean it and when i put it back together i wantet to change cooler rpm in bios lik ei was doing when i got it, when i got in bios and in fan settings i tried to set manualy the dots but when i clik on it to move it bios freezes and i cant see my cursor and keyboard doesnt work but i can set it to facturers settings given in the options aaaaaaaaaaaand what is with that too 

 

if anyone can help me im gratefull

What mobo and CPU? Would try and BIOS update... That won't help the HDMI issue (I don't think), but if your having issues in BIOS, its possible your on a very old BIOS version that has had improvements made since you got the mobo.

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Specs ? 

For 1. Try dduing the drivers 

 

For 2. Clear the cmos and update the bios 

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1. Could be unstable drivers for the OS, did you update the OS? Especially Windows, more unstable than a tower of Jenga after a dozen rounds.

 

2. Try clear CMOS by removing the battery, unplug it from the wall and turn it on (fans should twitch and then stop). Put the battery back and hopefully the BIOS is stable again.

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16 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

What mobo and CPU? Would try and BIOS update... That won't help the HDMI issue (I don't think), but if your having issues in BIOS, its possible your on a very old BIOS version that has had improvements made since you got the mobo.

biostar a320m and ryzen 5 2600

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Just now, desiigner93 said:

biostar a320m and ryzen 5 2600

will do thanx

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allso the specs are ryzen 5 2600, biostar a320m, msi r9 380, corsair cx750m, 1tb wd hdd, and cooler is amd wraith prism and 8 gb ram nonbrand

 

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