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Please help infinite boot loop

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Like you mentioned earlier you had removed the battery correct. An old trick with laptops actually is removing the ram then booting the system without the ram installed then putting it back in.

could the problem be because i play games using the onboard graphic and recently the driver been cutting out on my mid game giving me an error. Could that be reason it keeps rebooting because the onboard graphics fried?

Okay so i was playing Runescape one day and i was afk and came back saying i was logged off and tried logging back in to see that someone else was on my account and ever since that day i ran a malwarebytes scan and delete everything but for some reason there was this one file that wouldnt be removed and i searched manually in my C:/ drive and found it call "bsdriver.sys" and it look as if it was just a system driver but i look more into it and everything online said to get rid of it but it wouldnt let me!!! Said i need to be trustedinstaller to remove this and so i tried to make myself trusted installer but everytime i tried to give mysef full access the option couldnt even be clicked so i did a factory reset and half way through the pc ran into an error and restarted abd ever since then it turns on and turns off and turns on and turns off forever... Other people said it was a RAM problem with similar issue so i tried replacing ram didnt work.. I tried disconnecting everything and trying one ram stick at a time old and new and in different slots.. I tried pairs and nothing worked.. My hardrive doesnt seem to be dead it makes some lil noise starting up but seems to be spinning fine and shows up in BiOS settings but wont let me open up he hardrive boot manager it just reboots if i try too and have to repeat process... Ill try to link a video of my proble for sounds/video to help me.. Please help i dont want to waste more money on stuff i dont need.. I got a Asus H81-E/M51 mobo with 8gb DDR3 PNY and PSU is just what came with case and i got a Toshiba 1TB HDD and i7 4790k..

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Okay so i was playing Runescape one day and i was afk and came back saying i was logged off and tried logging back in to see that someone else was on my account and ever since that day i ran a malwarebytes scan and delete everything but for some reason there was this one file that wouldnt be removed and i searched manually in my C:/ drive and found it call "bsdriver.sys" and it look as if it was just a system driver but i look more into it and everything online said to get rid of it but it wouldnt let me!!! Said i need to be trustedinstaller to remove this and so i tried to make myself trusted installer but everytime i tried to give mysef full access the option couldnt even be clicked so i did a factory reset and half way through the pc ran into an error and restarted abd ever since then it turns on and turns off and turns on and turns off forever... Other people said it was a RAM problem with similar issue so i tried replacing ram didnt work.. I tried disconnecting everything and trying one ram stick at a time old and new and in different slots.. I tried pairs and nothing worked.. My hardrive doesnt seem to be dead it makes some lil noise starting up but seems to be spinning fine and shows up in BiOS settings but wont let me open up he hardrive boot manager it just reboots if i try too and have to repeat process... Ill try to link a video of my proble for sounds/video to help me.. Please help i dont want to waste more money on stuff i dont need.. I got a Asus H81-E/M51 mobo with 8gb DDR3 PNY and PSU is just what came with case and i got a Toshiba 1TB HDD and i7 4790k..

Too much text. Tell us only what you did to cause this to happen, and the problem. Not what led up to it.

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Okay so i was playing Runescape one day and i was afk and came back saying i was logged off and tried logging back in to see that someone else was on my account and ever since that day i ran a malwarebytes scan and delete everything but for some reason there was this one file that wouldnt be removed and i searched manually in my C:/ drive and found it call "bsdriver.sys" and it look as if it was just a system driver but i look more into it and everything online said to get rid of it but it wouldnt let me!!! Said i need to be trustedinstaller to remove this and so i tried to make myself trusted installer but everytime i tried to give mysef full access the option couldnt even be clicked so i did a factory reset and half way through the pc ran into an error and restarted abd ever since then it turns on and turns off and turns on and turns off forever... Other people said it was a RAM problem with similar issue so i tried replacing ram didnt work.. I tried disconnecting everything and trying one ram stick at a time old and new and in different slots.. I tried pairs and nothing worked.. My hardrive doesnt seem to be dead it makes some lil noise starting up but seems to be spinning fine and shows up in BiOS settings but wont let me open up he hardrive boot manager it just reboots if i try too and have to repeat process... Ill try to link a video of my proble for sounds/video to help me.. Please help i dont want to waste more money on stuff i dont need.. I got a Asus H81-E/M51 mobo with 8gb DDR3 PNY and PSU is just what came with case and i got a Toshiba 1TB HDD and i7 4790k..

Also, A bios reset might help.

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So you cant reinstall windows from boot?

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Crap i found all the paperwork from when i bought my PC at frys but couldnt find the Disc!

To be honest I dont remember it coming with one.

Like you mentioned earlier you had removed the battery correct. An old trick with laptops actually is removing the ram then booting the system without the ram installed then putting it back in. 

 

 

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Like you mentioned earlier you had removed the battery correct. An old trick with laptops actually is removing the ram then booting the system without the ram installed then putting it back in.

okay I tried this and the pc ran and stayed on but no displayed popped up and no Asus logo but the Pc remained running..
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Like you mentioned earlier you had removed the battery correct. An old trick with laptops actually is removing the ram then booting the system without the ram installed then putting it back in.

could the problem be because i play games using the onboard graphic and recently the driver been cutting out on my mid game giving me an error. Could that be reason it keeps rebooting because the onboard graphics fried?
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could the problem be because i play games using the onboard graphic and recently the driver been cutting out on my mid game giving me an error. Could that be reason it keeps rebooting because the onboard graphics fried?

it's highely unlikely that that could happen because the integrated GPU is on the CPU and not like way back then when it was on the motherboard itself. But now that it's booting but no picture insert the ram like it used to be, exactly the same. 

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it's highely unlikely that that could happen because the integrated GPU is on the CPU and not like way back then when it was on the motherboard itself. But now that it's booting but no picture insert the ram like it used to be, exactly the same.

i inserted RAM and clipped in and nothing happened still no display but not restarting it continues to run. Should i try for other slots while its running?
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i inserted RAM and clipped in and nothing happened still no display but not restarting it continues to run. Should i try for other slots while its running?

Try clearing the CMOS again by firstly unplugging everything, power cables, the lot. Then remove the battery again for about 5 minutes. If this doesn't work the motherboard or CPU could be faulty but I recommend you check that everything is plugged in including the cables behind your monitor before jumping to any conclusions.

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Try clearing the CMOS again by firstly unplugging everything, power cables, the lot. Then remove the battery again for about 5 minutes. If this doesn't work the motherboard or CPU could be faulty but I recommend you check that everything is plugged in including the cables behind your monitor before jumping to any conclusions.

Fuckkk. Thanks for all the help though. Im gonna try everything and double check before i take it in to be checked out or something.. Hopefully its not gonna be a money pit.
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