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My computer blue screened out of the blue this morning. (I believe the stop code was MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) and even though it was supposed to restart like blue screens usually do, my computer stayed on with no output from my monitors nor keyboard and mouse. I’ve tried everything including reseating the ram, reseating the graphics card, and taking out the CMOS battery. No matter what, my computer when turned on, will seem like it works perfectly fine, but actually give no signal to my monitor and no power to my peripherals. If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. (Keep in mind my monitor doesn’t display so don’t tell me to boot into safe mode or nonsense like that)

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Try booting from a USB.

Try booting with minimal hardware required. Unplug Hard drives/SSD.

 

As it's not booting after the error, I'd say it's hardware related.

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