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My pc doesn't want to work. Can someone help me?

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A few days ago I was chilling editing some small funny video in premiere pro it was 1080 / 720 p low bitrate so it wasn't some hard work for my pc. Suddenly my pc blue screened. It said it has to restart or something like that and it did that. Unfortunately after seeing windows profile selector / logging page(?) It showed blue screen once more. Pc restarted and brought back bios standard settings. Then I can try turning on windows but it always ends up with blue/green screen before letting me enter whole password. I tried a few basic fixes from Google/ Microsoft forums but they didn't work Then I tried using windows flash usb to fix system/ reinstall it. Fixing system doesn't fix nothing, I cannot also reinstall latest installed state of windows and while I wanted to install windows 11 (like on new machine) it said that I don't have tpm 2.0. (My pc has it but i have to turn it on in bios but since its settings are restoring almost everytime I turn on computer it's really hard to do and even if i finally set up all things correctly in security panel it says that it haven't detected any trust platform modules or something similar). I also tried changing rams places with each other it didn't do anything.

 

I hope u will help me somehow.

 

 

 

My pc specs

System windows 11 pro

I9 9900k 

2080 ti

Motherboard: asrock z390 taichi

Ram : G.SKILL 32GB (2x16GB) 3000MHz CL16 Aegis

Power supply: Seasonic Prime 750W 80 Plus Platinum

Disks

Main (windows installed) : Samsung 500GB M.2 PCIe NVMe 970 EVO Plus

2nd : Crucial 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe P1

3rd (lately bought) sata : 870 QVO SATA 2.5" SSD 1TB

 

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25 minutes ago, Mkoniec said:

Pc restarted and brought back bios standard settings

so were you overclocking this entire time

26 minutes ago, Mkoniec said:

i have to turn it on in bios but since its settings are restoring almost everytime I turn on computer

it not suppose to be loosing it's bios settings constantly so be sure to check the battery

27 minutes ago, Mkoniec said:

I also tried changing rams places with each other it didn't do anything.

run it with a single stick not 2 , try each stick alone in the machine.

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IMO it looks more like a Windows issue, and you won't know until you reinstall. I suggest you do that.

Also - don't run Insider Preview Builds if you want stability.

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