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My pc won´t boot up anymore, please help.

 

First Error: CPU Fan Error

 

(My CPU Cooler isn´t plugged into the CPU-Plug on the motherboard)

All Fans are spinning, only one in the front didn´t, but spinned again when i increased the RPM that where shown on the fan control display.

 

New Error: After the System tries to boot it crashes at "Starting Windows" and shows a bluescreen for a sec.

 

The CPU temperature in the BIOS is at 36°C.

 

i7 980x

ASUS Rampage II Extreme

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Try plugging in the CPU cooler into the CPU cooler pins

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Yeah

go to fan control and set it to ignore in bios

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Fan Error solved with BIOS ignore.

 

 

Blue screen:

 

Aproblem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to you computer.

 

If this is the first you´ve seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:

 

Check for viruses on your computer. Remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. Check your hard drive to make sure it is properly confirmed and terminated.

 

Run CHKDSK/F to check for Hard drive corruption and then restart your computer.

 

Technical information:

 

*** STOP: 0x000000Fe (0xFFFFFBB0009A9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0x00000000000x0000000000000000)

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It could be the windows that is damaged. Get a new HDD or SSD and try to install windows in it and get Sata to usb converter.

Another way is, see if someone has Linux and get your this connected to their machine, the converter will also work here. I say Linux, because I tried to do this in windows to recover some data, and the user docs are usually locked, and Linux doesn't recognize those locks.

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Fan is a 3pin Motherboard a 4pin?!

 

But i can stop the error by ignoring the cpu fan speed in the bios.

You can still put a 3pin fan header in a 4pin fan socket. 

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I think my Hard Disk is probably dead.

 

JMicron Technology Corp. PCI Express to SATAII Host Controller ROM v1.07.14

 

 

Detecting Drives: Done: No drives found._

If your hard drive was dead you would never even make it to the windows screen. 

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Fan is a 3pin Motherboard a 4pin?!

It's still compatible.

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Sorry for not responding for so long, I´m not always where my pc is.

 

 

 

It could be the windows that is damaged. Get a new HDD or SSD and try to install windows in it and get Sata to usb converter.

Another way is, see if someone has Linux and get your this connected to their machine, the converter will also work here. I say Linux, because I tried to do this in windows to recover some data, and the user docs are usually locked, and Linux doesn't recognize those locks.

 

I´ll have to wait untill a friend helps me out with a HDD or SSD.

 

 

Try Removing all the Ram and only leaving one stick in the motherboard. 
BSOD should be gone. Let me know if its gone or still there either way were one step closer to the solution. 

 

Removing the RAM didn`t help.

 

 

You mean sata3 probably.
You can disable that controller since you don't use it anyway.

 

I was not sure how to do that but I did disable the JMicron 36x ATA Controller

 

Advanced - Onboard Devices Configuraton - JMicron 36x ATA Controller - and than switching from IDE Mode to Disabled

 

(I also disabled SATA Configuration from Enhanced to Disabled on time.)

 

is that correct?

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