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Windows 10 wasn't being recognised in any of my usb ports when i tried to boot the computer, after going to the bios this is the order of "most important"

UEFI Hard Disk, UEFI CD/DVD, UEFI USB Hard Disk, UEFI USB CD/DVD, UEFI USB Key, UEFI Network, Hard Disk, CD/DVD, USB Hard Disk, USB CD/DVD, USB Key, USB Floppy , Network

 

I was told this is where I had to go on my last post which has now, died.

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11 minutes ago, Loagster said:

Try clicking UEFI Usb Key, if it's a USB drive. If it's an optical disk, UEFI USB CD/DVD (if using a USB dvd drive) Or UEFI CD/DVD (if using internal DVD drive).

Haven't been able to try this yet because the PC turned itself off, I'd assume this is because the gfx card is over heating due to 4 case fans not being on as a molex to pin adapter was not in my psu kit. 

I'll have to go pick one up I guess.

 

Does this sound correct?

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1 minute ago, BlakeThePCScrub said:

Haven't been able to try this yet because the PC turned itself off, I'd assume this is because the gfx card is over heating due to 4 case fans not being on as a molex to pin adapter was not in my psu kit. 

I'll have to go pick one up I guess.

 

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Try using integrated graphics?

 

Want to know which mobo to get?

Spoiler

Choose whatever you need. Any more, you're wasting your money. Any less, and you don't get the features you need.

 

Only you know what you need to do with your computer, so nobody's really qualified to answer this question except for you.

 

chEcK iNsidE sPoilEr fOr a tREat!

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Just now, BlakeThePCScrub said:

removing the gfx card?

Just by moving the display connection to the mobo. Optional to remove the video card.

 

Want to know which mobo to get?

Spoiler

Choose whatever you need. Any more, you're wasting your money. Any less, and you don't get the features you need.

 

Only you know what you need to do with your computer, so nobody's really qualified to answer this question except for you.

 

chEcK iNsidE sPoilEr fOr a tREat!

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9 minutes ago, BlakeThePCScrub said:

Haven't been able to try this yet because the PC turned itself off, I'd assume this is because the gfx card is over heating due to 4 case fans not being on as a molex to pin adapter was not in my psu kit. 

I'll have to go pick one up I guess.

 

Does this sound correct?

your gpu didn't over heat. It was doing nothing. It probably turns off if idle in bios.

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