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FatalPotatoe

 upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 5 2600 and a Gigabyte A320m-s2h motherboard. I start it up and it posts, then when I try to boot in to windows, the screen where it says "Starting Windows" freezes and restarts to system repair, and when I press the system repair option my mouse and keyboard are both disabled, even though I have them plugged in to the two rear usb2 ports. I can boot in to the BIOS and it detects everything properly and all the peripherals work, but when I save and exit it does the same thing.

I do have a note though where when my CPU arrived it had 4 bent pins which I corrected using a microscope

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You might have a corrupted OS, try to reinstall and check if it still does the same.

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Mobo - MSI B450 Pro-Max VDH | CPU - Ryzen 5 3600 (AMD duh) | GPU - GTX 1660 Super (MSI) | WAM - 2 x 8GB 3200MHz (G.SKILLS Ripjaws)Storage - 1 x 256GB SSD (Crucial MX500) + 1 x 2TB | HDD 7200RPM (Seagate Barracuda) | PSU - Cooler Master 450W | Case - Cooler Master Q300L | Display - Asus VP248QG (Main) + AOC 24B1W1 | Other Stuff - Bloody B120 (Keyboard) + HP X220 Gaming Mouse + Asus A541UJ (Laptop)

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4 minutes ago, FatalPotatoe said:

 upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 5 2600 and a Gigabyte A320m-s2h motherboard. I start it up and it posts, then when I try to boot in to windows, the screen where it says "Starting Windows" freezes and restarts to system repair, and when I press the system repair option my mouse and keyboard are both disabled, even though I have them plugged in to the two rear usb2 ports. I can boot in to the BIOS and it detects everything properly and all the peripherals work, but when I save and exit it does the same thing.

I do have a note though where when my CPU arrived it had 4 bent pins which I corrected using a microscope

Reinstall Windows. It seems like you simply tried plugging in your old boot drive with Windows installed from your old machine into your new machine. And that often only works with varying degrees of success. Not uncommon to have boot problems or random gremlins if it does successfully boot into Windows. 

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11 minutes ago, FatalPotatoe said:

 upgraded my PC to a Ryzen 5 2600 and a Gigabyte A320m-s2h motherboard. I start it up and it posts, then when I try to boot in to windows, the screen where it says "Starting Windows" freezes and restarts to system repair, and when I press the system repair option my mouse and keyboard are both disabled, even though I have them plugged in to the two rear usb2 ports. I can boot in to the BIOS and it detects everything properly and all the peripherals work, but when I save and exit it does the same thing.

I do have a note though where when my CPU arrived it had 4 bent pins which I corrected using a microscope

Try disconnecting your accessories the try again.  

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22 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Reinstall Windows. It seems like you simply tried plugging in your old boot drive with Windows installed from your old machine into your new machine. And that often only works with varying degrees of success. Not uncommon to have boot problems or random gremlins if it does successfully boot into Windows. 

Does ryzdn support windows 7? Because nkw that you mention that it might be the case

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3 hours ago, MigasTigas said:

You might have a corrupted OS, try to reinstall and check if it still does the same.

Does Ryzen support windows 7? I haven't managed to upgrade to 10 at the moment since it blue screens on the update screen

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17 hours ago, FatalPotatoe said:

Does Ryzen support windows 7? I haven't managed to upgrade to 10 at the moment since it blue screens on the update screen

You can use the cpu with w7, you cant use its software (ryzen master) 

Current Rig:

Mobo - MSI B450 Pro-Max VDH | CPU - Ryzen 5 3600 (AMD duh) | GPU - GTX 1660 Super (MSI) | WAM - 2 x 8GB 3200MHz (G.SKILLS Ripjaws)Storage - 1 x 256GB SSD (Crucial MX500) + 1 x 2TB | HDD 7200RPM (Seagate Barracuda) | PSU - Cooler Master 450W | Case - Cooler Master Q300L | Display - Asus VP248QG (Main) + AOC 24B1W1 | Other Stuff - Bloody B120 (Keyboard) + HP X220 Gaming Mouse + Asus A541UJ (Laptop)

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