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When I turn my new computer on it will not boot. The only thing I can do to get it to boot is to disable the windows boot manager in the bios. When I do that the pc gives a blue screen of death and does automatic repair, but it fails. I go to advanced options, troubleshoot, advanced options, system restore. I then restore my pc to the latest automatically created restore point, log in, and get roughly 1 minute before the display stops getting signal. However, after the display stops, the system remains on. I replaced the cmos battery, and that did not work. The bios is also on the latest version; f23. System specs below.

 

mobo: gigabyte b660m aorus elite ax ddr4

cpu: Intel core i5-12400f

gpu: sapphire pulse Radeon rx 6700 xt

ram: teamgroup t-force ddr4 3600 cl 18

ssd: western digital black sn770 1 tb

cpu cooler: Intel stock cooler

psu: Corsair cx650m semi-modular 80+ bronze

 

If anyone has a fix for this I would much appreciate your help. Thank you.

 

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I bought a new ssd and installed windows 11 on it via an external hard drive. I installed it without a product key or internet access so I have an inactivated copy without an account. Also, I forgot to mention this in the main post but my gpu does not show up in task manager or hwmontor. I don’t have the graphics driver installed yet either though because my system stops giving display output when I attempt to install the driver.

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