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Potato144

Which cooler are you using and have you checked that you applied the thermal paste correctly? Did you remount the cooler, just in case the mounting pressure is off?

 

And another maybe kinda funny mistake: did you remove the plastic foil on the cooler?

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8 minutes ago, xXWriterXx said:

Which cooler are you using and have you checked that you applied the thermal paste correctly? Did you remount the cooler, just in case the mounting pressure is off?

 

And another maybe kinda funny mistake: did you remove the plastic foil on the cooler?

I honestly don’t know I just got a prebuilt and I don’t know anything about pc

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Just now, whispous said:

You're gonna have to be specific in what you're asking.

Wdym

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Just now, Potato144 said:

Wdym

What part of your screenshot shows a problem? You have not asked a question.

 

Is the problem "i don't know why i'm on this screen"?

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Just now, whispous said:

What part of your screenshot shows a problem? You have not asked a question.

 

Is the problem "i don't know why i'm on this screen"?

I don’t know how to get off this screen

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Just now, Potato144 said:

I don’t know how to get off this screen

Press CTRL+ALT+DEL and let it reboot.

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I think we all aren't sure as to what you need help with. My first response was in regards to the almost 60C that it showed. But if you're asking what that screen is in general, it's the BIOS or UEFI. You can imagine it being one of the most basic management areas. If you don't know what to do with it, just press F10 and leave it. Then boot into Windows

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So @Potato144you posted a picture of the screen which to us, looks like a completely normal BIOS screen. You also didn't ask a question so this is going to confuse people.

 

I'm going to go from context clues that you bought a pre-built, set it up and pressed the power button and arrived at this screen, correct? 

 

Can you send us a link of what exactly you bought? 

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If that's the first (only) thing the machine show when you switch it on - and you didn't build the machine yourself - the first question I would ask is, "Is the machine brand new or pre-owned (second-hand)?"

I frequently edit any posts you may quote; please check for anything I 'may' have added.

 

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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2 minutes ago, xXWriterXx said:

I think we all aren't sure as to what you need help with. My first response was in regards to the almost 60C that it showed. But if you're asking what that screen is in general, it's the BIOS or UEFI. You can imagine it being one of the most basic management areas. If you don't know what to do with it, just press F10 and leave it. Then boot into Windows

How do I boot into windows after pressing f10

 

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After pressing F10 and Enter (to confirm it) your PC should just reboot and go into windows. If not there's a problem we don't know about. Probably nothing to worry about

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4 minutes ago, Potato144 said:

How do I boot into windows after pressing f10

 

F10 - from that screen - tells the PC to reboot (restart) as normal; if that screen is all you're given, there's a set-up problem & you need to get help from the person/company that sold it to you.

I frequently edit any posts you may quote; please check for anything I 'may' have added.

 

Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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1 minute ago, xXWriterXx said:

After pressing F10 and Enter (to confirm it) your PC should just reboot and go into windows. If not there's a problem we don't know about. Probably nothing to worry about

It just goes back to the same screen

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You need to contact the store you brought it from this is not normal behavior of a PC if you didn't intend to enter this page by hitting certain keys at start up you shouldn't see it. If it is a new PC don't risk voiding you warranty.

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Just now, Potato144 said:

It just goes back to the same screen

Again, can you send a link of what exactly you bought?

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