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I got this weird blue screen yesterday when I booted up my computer.
it said part of the windows kernel was missing and to use a repair tool.
I made a repair tool, but as I was about to initiate the repair it
booted up normally. At the next reboot though I get the same error. 
as I went to go fix it again my bios looked like it was trying to show me
the advanced mode and the easy mode at the same time in a jumbled up mess.

I gave up after a while but then this morning it booted up no problem.

I feel like the next boot I'll end up with the same error.

 

Anyone have any thoughts? I feel like my motherboards about to die.
 
the PERFMON diagnostic wouldn't complete btw


windows 10 x64 bit original full retail
1 year old
ryzen 5 2500
32 gb corsair vengence 3200mghz
EVGA RTX 2070 
ASUS Prime B450M-A
corsair RM650
I built it
Desktop

SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip

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a little update the problem has persisted. I tried to use a bootable recovery usb but all that happens is the screen goes blue as if trying to load it then it turns off after like a minute. next I tried just turning off my power supply for a few min and trying to boot again and that worked fine. still think it has to do with my motherboard but that issue with the bios has gone away.

 

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53 minutes ago, Azide said:

a little update the problem has persisted. I tried to use a bootable recovery usb but all that happens is the screen goes blue as if trying to load it then it turns off after like a minute. next I tried just turning off my power supply for a few min and trying to boot again and that worked fine. still think it has to do with my motherboard but that issue with the bios has gone away.

 

It honestly sounds like a motherboard issue to me as well.

Jacob H. 

Northern Alabama

Associates Degree - Information Systems

Primary Job: Technology Specialist / Financial Industry

Primary PC (Laptop): Dell XPS 9570 (Core i5 8th Generation, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA 1050 4GB, 500 GB SSD, 1TB HDD)

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