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Hello Folks. 

 

The other day I published a topic that describe rare behaviour with my pc. 

 

Since that day I couldn't even boot my pc any more. Yesterday, I fix it finally...Or that's what I thought... 

 

I could install Windows 10 on my pc, update my drivers and even update the bios! Everything was going smooth af.

 

Today in the morning I try to use my pc and it starts to reboot again!! Then after 5 minutes the dual bios on my Motherboard tells that the main BIOS is currupted and the backup was loading up. 

 

After that, my pc starts to reboot again and again, and if I could get into Windows 10 then it freezes after a couple of minutes. Any thoughts? 

 

And help is well received :D 

 

P.D. Sorry for any misspelled word or grammar error, I'm from Mexico and I don't use my English very often. :)

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Try clearing your CMOS first. If that doesn't work, then try manually switching your motherboard from the corrupted BIOS to the backup BIOS (there should be a physical switch on your motherboard for this).

 

Also, I thought I'd add some constructive criticism on your English - you can read this or ignore it. It's up to you.

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...I published a topic that described rare behavior with my PC.

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Yesterday, I fixed it finally...

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Today in the morning I tried to use my PC and it started to reboot again! .......dual bios on my motherboard told me/reported that the main BIOS is corrupted and that...

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After that, my PC started to reboot again and again...Windows 10 then it would freeze after a couple of minutes.

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P.S. (not P.D.) ....misspelt words or gammar errors...

Overall I think you seem to have the most trouble conjugating verbs to the past tense. As a native English speaker, I don't know the technical name of this tense, but it's the past tense that ends in -ed (the majority of the time).

I actually couldn't underclock my 5 year old GPU to make it as slow as a next-gen console.

#pcmasterraceproblems

~Slick

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1 minute ago, failblox said:

Try clearing your CMOS first. If that doesn't work, then try manually switching your motherboard from the corrupted BIOS to the backup BIOS (there should be a physical switch on your motherboard for this).

 

Also, I thought I'd add some constructive criticism on your English - you can read this or ignore it. It's up to you.

Overall I think you seem to have the most trouble conjugating verbs to the past tense. As a native English speaker, I don't know the technical name of this tense, but it's the past tense that ends in -ed (the majority of the time).

I also did that, that's one of the first things that I did when all of this starts to happened. 

 

Also, thanks! I try to practice as much as I can. 

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2 minutes ago, RadiantLc1 said:

I also did that, that's one of the first things that I did when all of this starts to happened. 

 

Also, thanks! I try to practice as much as I can. 

Try flashing a newer version of the BIOS. It's possible that something might have gone wrong during your update of the BIOS in software, so just override the corrupted version.

I actually couldn't underclock my 5 year old GPU to make it as slow as a next-gen console.

#pcmasterraceproblems

~Slick

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