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I moved over the summer and my pc started having blue screens really often then last week it actyally wouldnt turn on and itd say something aboutnfixing C drive. Then a couple days ago itnwouldnt even boot and the led would he on. Before i moved everything was working fine for years

 

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Depending on how the PC was transported, it could be something came loose while you were moving. You could try reseating stuff like your gpu, making sure your cpu cooler didn't come loose if you have one that's too heavy. If you have experience in the UEFI/BIOS you could make sure everything is detected there

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2 hours ago, Khal1d said:

I moved over the summer and my pc started having blue screens really often then last week it actyally wouldnt turn on and itd say something aboutnfixing C drive. Then a couple days ago itnwouldnt even boot and the led would he on. Before i moved everything was working fine for years

 

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Rtx 3070

X570 a pro

3600 mhz 32 gb cl16 ram

Is it a mechanical drive? Does the system post fine but don't boot, then it is a HDD or windows issue you are dealing with. If you can't post / get into bios, you have a technical issue at hand. Check all your wires and cables. How did you transport the PC, did you properly remove the GPU and cpu cooler while transporting it? Is the RAM seated properly? Is the wall outlet stable or do you share it with other devices like AC, microwave, freezer etc.

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If all of the above don't work try reseating your CPU. Check the socket for damage and check the bottom of the CPU for damage. It could also be a mounting pressure issue

 

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