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OrlandoBlyyat

Hi there, 

a month ago my computer suddenly wasn't able to boot into any OS, due to the circumstances I believed the motherboard was at fault so I RMA'd it, today i got it back but the issue proceeds. At this point I am desperate as school starts soon. The only other component I think would be at fault is the CPU, but i dont have another month to spend on this. 

I've tried :

Resetting the BIOS

Reinstalling Windows 10 (issue still occurs with Linux lite) 

Switching RAM slots

Trying other storage options

Please help. 

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So it boots into BIOS but not windows/linux? Have you set the correct boot drive in BIOS?

 

If it posts, it's highly unlikely it would be an issue with any other component except the storage. 

The more I learn, the more I realise I don't actually know anything. 

 

Recommendations: Lian Li 205m (sleek, pretty decent airflow for a non-mesh front panel and cheap), i5-10400f (Ryzen 5 3600 performance, 20% cheaper), Arctic P14 PWM fans, Logitech g305.

 

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11 minutes ago, tishous said:

So it boots into BIOS but not windows/linux? Have you set the correct boot drive in BIOS?

 

If it posts, it's highly unlikely it would be an issue with any other component except the storage. 

It boots into the BIOS without an issue, bit if i try to boot any OS from any storage media it freezes up. 

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1 minute ago, OrlandoBlyyat said:

It boots into the BIOS without an issue, bit if i try to boot any OS from any storage media it freezes up. 

Is it NVMe or SATA?

The more I learn, the more I realise I don't actually know anything. 

 

Recommendations: Lian Li 205m (sleek, pretty decent airflow for a non-mesh front panel and cheap), i5-10400f (Ryzen 5 3600 performance, 20% cheaper), Arctic P14 PWM fans, Logitech g305.

 

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19 minutes ago, OrlandoBlyyat said:

Hi there, 

a month ago my computer suddenly wasn't able to boot into any OS, due to the circumstances I believed the motherboard was at fault so I RMA'd it, today i got it back but the issue proceeds. At this point I am desperate as school starts soon. The only other component I think would be at fault is the CPU, but i dont have another month to spend on this. 

I've tried :

Resetting the BIOS

Reinstalling Windows 10 (issue still occurs with Linux lite) 

Switching RAM slots

Trying other storage options

Please help. 

If you can test evrything in another system exect for motherboard and cpu of it works it is the cpu of the mb is working. Does safe mode works?

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

SATA.

Try using a different SATA cable if you have one spare.

 

What drives have you tried using?

The more I learn, the more I realise I don't actually know anything. 

 

Recommendations: Lian Li 205m (sleek, pretty decent airflow for a non-mesh front panel and cheap), i5-10400f (Ryzen 5 3600 performance, 20% cheaper), Arctic P14 PWM fans, Logitech g305.

 

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Just now, Algit said:

Of you can test evrything in another system exect for motherboard and cpu of it works it is the cpu of the mb is working.

That's unfortunately not possible right now, as i dont have another system on hand. 

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Just now, tishous said:

Try using a different SATA cable if you have one spare.

 

What drives have you tried using?

A PNY ssd, older WD caviar disk, also flash drives to try reinstalling Windows. 

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

That's unfortunately not possible right now, as i dont have another system on hand. 

Thats not Good do you have a gpu?

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

A PNY ssd, older WD caviar disk, also flash drives to try reinstalling Windows. 

I've just tried replacing the SATA cable, no change. 

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2 minutes ago, Algit said:

Thats not Good do you have a gpu?

Yes, and integrated graphics, but switching yielded no result. 

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

Yes, and integrated graphics, but switching yielded no result. 

Okey did you remowe the gpu when you tested igpu?

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1 minute ago, Algit said:

Okey did you remowe the gpu when you tested igpu?

Yes, no results. 

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

Yes, no results. 

Does it boot to safe mode if you try?

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2 minutes ago, Algit said:

Does it boot to safe mode if you try?

It can't even get to the point when i can try and boot into safe mode. 

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1 minute ago, OrlandoBlyyat said:

It can't even get to the point when i can try and boot into safe mode. 

I hade the same problem but it made it to the safe mode and My problem was a bad drive. But yours look like a bad CPU unfortunel. What CPU is it did you run it overclocked?

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Boot from the USB, you should be able to click repair this computer

 repair your computer windows setup

 

Go to Advanced options

ngcb154

 

Select troubleshoot

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Click advanced options, then click startup repair

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Just now, Algit said:

I hade the same problem but it made it to the safe mode and My problem was a bad drive. But yours look like a bad CPU unfortunel. What CPU is it did you run it overclocked?

It's a Ryzen3 3200g, tried once a couple months ago, but no. 

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Just now, Latvian Video said:

Boot from the USB, you should be able to click repair this computer

 repair your computer windows setup

 

Go to Advanced options

ngcb154

 

Select troubleshoot

ngcb154

 

Click advanced options, then click startup repair

ngcb154

It won't boot anything, including a flashdrive. 

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Just now, OrlandoBlyyat said:

It won't boot anything, including a flashdrive. 

Did you set the flash drive to the highest boot option?

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Just now, Latvian Video said:

Did you set the flash drive to the highest boot option?

Yes, it freezes while trying to boot. 

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2 minutes ago, OrlandoBlyyat said:

Yes, it freezes while trying to boot. 

Does it freeze to a black screen, or is something on the screen?

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