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MalaySausage

So it worked last night and today I went to turn it on and nothing it got stuck posting I've tried everything and nothing.seems to work any suggestions would be great 

 

Specs

Fx 8350

Msi 970 gaming mobo 

24 gb ddr3 ripjaws 

R9 280x 

Corsair rm1000x psu

 

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6 minutes ago, MalaySausage said:

So it worked last night and today I went to turn it on and nothing it got stuck posting I've tried everything and nothing.seems to work any suggestions would be great 

 

Specs

Fx 8350

Msi 970 gaming mobo 

24 gb ddr3 ripjaws 

R9 280x 

Corsair rm1000x psu

 

Hi.

 

Does the system even POST?

 

If not, it might be worth checking every connection inside the PC, mainly power ones, and make sure that for the motherboard that you have firmly plugged in both the 24-pin and the 8-pin power connectors. The system may be powering up but not POSTing because of a lack of power.

 

Let me know how it goes, and feel free to PM me for more detailed help.

 

-Alpha.

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8 minutes ago, AlphaGamer46 said:

Hi.

 

Does the system even POST?

 

If not, it might be worth checking every connection inside the PC, mainly power ones, and make sure that for the motherboard that you have firmly plugged in both the 24-pin and the 8-pin power connectors. The system may be powering up but not POSTing because of a lack of power.

 

Let me know how it goes, and feel free to PM me for more detailed help.

 

-Alpha.

I would like to note: Solving a problem with detailed help on the topic instead of PM messages might help other people having the same issue later on. 

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9 minutes ago, AlphaGamer46 said:

Hi.

 

Does the system even POST?

 

If not, it might be worth checking every connection inside the PC, mainly power ones, and make sure that for the motherboard that you have firmly plugged in both the 24-pin and the 8-pin power connectors. The system may be powering up but not POSTing because of a lack of power.

 

Let me know how it goes, and feel free to PM me for more detailed help.

 

-Alpha.

So it gets hung up on a post code 92 but I can't find anything about it. And yeah everything is plugged in properly that was the first thing I checked 

 

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9 minutes ago, MalaySausage said:

So that just happend 

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Basically: Your Windows copy is corrupted, making a Windows bootable USB stick would be the fastest option.

Try to boot from that, once thats done there will be an option on the bottom left corner saying "Repair your computer" or something like that.
Click on that. That'll bring you to the recovery wizard.

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16 minutes ago, MalaySausage said:

So that just happend 

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They guy above me is right. Ur windows killed itself. Happens

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ERhm, hi?!? So I g00gled, and first hit told me that code 92 is most likely a PCIE slot problem. Which would be caused by some automatic (!) bios update. Bios seems to be the problem here. Try to install an older bios, and disable future automatic updates...

 

(screenshot is also refering to UEFI firmware >>> bios settings/firmware)

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14 minutes ago, Dutch-stoner said:

ERhm, hi?!? So I g00gled, and first hit told me that code 92 is most likely a PCIE slot problem. Which would be caused by some automatic (!) bios update. Bios seems to be the problem here. Try to install an older bios, and disable future automatic updates...

 

(screenshot is also refering to UEFI firmware >>> bios settings/firmware)

good tutorial for updating or installing a older bios?

 

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I think g00gle will help you out there. My hardware is very old, with ancient bios/firmware... No experiance with newer crap. (and I always turn off all automatic updates, everywhere...)

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4 hours ago, AlphaGamer46 said:

Hi.

 

Does the system even POST?

 

If not, it might be worth checking every connection inside the PC, mainly power ones, and make sure that for the motherboard that you have firmly plugged in both the 24-pin and the 8-pin power connectors. The system may be powering up but not POSTing because of a lack of power.

 

Let me know how it goes, and feel free to PM me for more detailed help.

 

-Alpha.

Well the system dosent post anymore 

So I don't even know what it's doing 

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14 minutes ago, MalaySausage said:

Well the system dosent post anymore 

So I don't even know what it's doing 

It did give you the recovery message, that means it indeed did POST ;)

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9 hours ago, MalaySausage said:

So that just happend 

DSC_0180.JPG

You can actually try rebuilding the BCD. If you can boot to the recovery partition of the computer or an installation disk, you can use CMD and run bootrec /rebuildbcd . Sometimes it will just run the repair. If it provides you with several options after you run the command, there are some great tutorials online that can take you further. I don't remember them all and I'm at work so I don't have much time to look it up. 

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