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14 minutes ago, Lollol01 said:

Yeah im using a m.2 on my msi b550 in the second slot, because in the first slot it wouldnt get recognized. should i try moving it into the first slot again or screwing it of and on in the same slot which im using

 

If you want to try moving it, you can. The top slot is the best, because it connects directly to the CPU, rather than the chipset. But if the top slot can't recognize it, then that could be evidence of a CPU issue.

hello guys, i upgraded my pc a couple of weeks ago and everything worked fine. Due to storage reasons i resetted my pc and formatted all my drives. affter the reset the cpu debug led turns on when trying to power my pc, but after just simply turning the pc on and off it boots up normaly and everything is working fine. does somebody have any ideas what the problem could be? i allready checked all my cables and plugged them new

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1 minute ago, YoungBlade said:

Are you using an M.2 drive? I'd try reseating that. I had this issue when building my computer - the CPU light came on because the M.2 wasn't fully seated. The reason for that light is likely because the drive uses PCIe lanes connected to the CPU.

Yeah im using a m.2 on my msi b550 in the second slot, because in the first slot it wouldnt get recognized. should i try moving it into the first slot again or screwing it of and on in the same slot which im using

 

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14 minutes ago, Lollol01 said:

Yeah im using a m.2 on my msi b550 in the second slot, because in the first slot it wouldnt get recognized. should i try moving it into the first slot again or screwing it of and on in the same slot which im using

 

If you want to try moving it, you can. The top slot is the best, because it connects directly to the CPU, rather than the chipset. But if the top slot can't recognize it, then that could be evidence of a CPU issue.

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