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issue sometimes booting

hey there, so i’m having an issue that i can’t solve.

i built a new PC and everything has been going well but the pc will sometimes get stuck in the booting (first load up logo). i think it says mpg.

to get by this i’ll hold down the power button and turn the pc back on. everything will work fine. i can go back turning the pc on an off for days with no issues but it always tends to happen 2-5 times a month randomly. 

any tips would be appreciated. thanks!

 

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37 minutes ago, Nolookinback said:

but the pc will sometimes get stuck in the booting (first load up logo). i think it says mpg.

Enabling/disabling fast boot might make a difference 

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never considered that. just enabled it. let’s see what happens in a few days. 

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/2/2024 at 2:53 PM, Fasauceome said:

Enabling/disabling fast boot might make a difference 

i tried that and i disabled XMP. about a week later it was stuck on the MPG logo. ugh, pretty frustrating.

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On 3/11/2024 at 10:52 PM, Nolookinback said:

i tried that and i disabled XMP. about a week later it was stuck on the MPG logo. ugh, pretty frustrating.

are you sure you enabled fast boot? cause that's the default.

 

so if so, try turning it off (it should always be off) and disable xmp indeed. 

 

if still happens also try booting with only 1 stick of ram.

 

(just to be clear this is 99% a ram issue) 

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