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Solid blue power light, doesn't finish booting

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1 hour ago, Jatlon said:

Every now and then pc pauses before wanting to boot, solid blue light and the other being a consistent blink/both scenarios the red light doesn't blink at all. Might be a green power light and amber/orange light for hardrive for other cases 

 

Generally wondering what bios options or solution for this resolve could be, using UEFI boot settings and would say better than what default had set to)legacy, older components in ddr5 motherboard 

got pc to boot and going thru all the boot settings to know specifically necessary, what needs changes and what is uncessary

Every now and then pc pauses before wanting to boot, solid blue light and the other being a consistent blink/both scenarios the red light doesn't blink at all. Might be a green power light and amber/orange light for hardrive for other cases 

 

Generally wondering what bios options or solution for this resolve could be, using UEFI boot settings and would say better than what default had set to)legacy, older components in ddr5 motherboard 

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1 hour ago, Jatlon said:

Every now and then pc pauses before wanting to boot, solid blue light and the other being a consistent blink/both scenarios the red light doesn't blink at all. Might be a green power light and amber/orange light for hardrive for other cases 

 

Generally wondering what bios options or solution for this resolve could be, using UEFI boot settings and would say better than what default had set to)legacy, older components in ddr5 motherboard 

got pc to boot and going thru all the boot settings to know specifically necessary, what needs changes and what is uncessary

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Okay, a lot to unpack, because slow POST on a DDR5 board could be anything from memory training (in which case, cry, you probably going to get through it in a week), to actual hardware or software issue.

 

Could you detail me what is new and what is old on the PC, the entire specification? Did you do clean reinstall of Windows before you do the upgrade? since i presume you switched CPU going to DDR5.

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