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Hello guys.So i recently built a PC. It was all working great but a few days ago a booting problem started. Every morning the first boot i do it just comes to the bios loading screen then the screen turns black and i have to manualy power it off, after that i boot it again and it works perfectly. Keep in mind that this only happens after the PC has been off for a long period 10 or more hours.Help me please.

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Just now, XspazzayX said:

Hello guys.So i recently built a PC. It was all working great but a few days ago a booting problem started. Every morning the first boot i do it just comes to the bios loading screen then the screen turns black and i have to manualy power it off, after that i boot it again and it works perfectly. Keep in mind that this only happens after the PC has been off for a long period 10 or more hours.Help me please.

computer specifications?
have you tried resetting bios?

Have you tried to perform a sudden temporary interrupt of the electricity flow to your computational device followed by a re-initialization procedure of the central processing unit and associated components?


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CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K @ 4.8GHZ
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RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4 2x8GB @ 3GHZ
Storage: 2 x Samsung NVMe SSD 960 EVO 256GB in Raid | 2 x Seagate 4TB Expansion Desktop 

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5 hours ago, XspazzayX said:

I updated bios but didnt reset it. Specifications are Gtx 1060 gigabyte aorus , R5 1600, b350gigabyte gaming 3, DDR 4 2400 mhz g.skill , Psu Fortron-Source raider 550 W silver + ,

Shut down everything, turn off the power switch on the back of the PC, unplug all of the cables, open your computer, remove the little battery that looks like a watch battery by pushing back the metal tab above it. It should pop out. Leave it out for about 30 seconds, put it back in, close it up, put all the cables back in, fire it up and see if that helps. That'll reset all of your bios settings to factory defaults. Or use whatever method of clearing the cmos that's recommended for your motherboard. 

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If that doesn't work, could be a graphics card issue.

I'd recommend shutting everything down, removing all of the cables again, then removing your graphics card and putting it back in (use an unsharpened pencil to push the tab down on the PCIe express lane it's plugged into if you have trouble pushing it down). Don't use a screwdriver on this tab as you could slip and damage your motherboard.

 

Also, try uninstalling the video card driver in device manager (check the box to delete the driver too), restart the computer,

Download the latest driver for it from the manufacture's website (make sure it's for your exact card. They often have similar names)

install that, then update it with geforce experience if it's a Nvidia card.

 

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