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Sorta noob here,

 

So I tried overclocking my Ryzen 5 1600 to 3.9ghz, seeing that so many had a success with it, i decided to go for it as well. When i exited my BIOS after changing it, my computer shut down and started doin the checkup and stuff saying "Automatic repair" and it brought me to the windows menu with automatic repair. Knowing that this happened after i overclocked my 1600 to 3.9, i underclocked it back to its stock 3.2ghz. No luck with that and now im in a boot loop with the windows repair menu.
Any help please!

Motherboard: MSI b350 Tomohawk

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 (@ i dont f**kn know anymore)
GPU: RX 580

RAM: DDR4 ram (2x4gb) @2666

 

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Did you try resetting cmos?

Make sure to tag and/or quote people so they get notified... :P:D 

 

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As far as I know(may sound a little skechty now, but I'm not a really an expert), by resetting cmos you reset all changed bios settings to default.

Chances are, your mainboard has a reset-cmos-button. If not you should be able toreset cmos by pulling out the bios battery, waiting a few minutes and then putting it back in. 

Make sure to tag and/or quote people so they get notified... :P:D 

 

My gear:

                                                         Ryzen 7 2700X / Gigabyte GA-X370M-Gaming 3 / R9 380 Nitro 4GB/ 16GB DDR4 2133 / 225GB OCZ Trion 100 / 3TB of hard drive storage
                                                                                                     AOC C24G1 / BenQ GW2270H(rarely overclocked to 87Hz :P )
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1 hour ago, Jonas_2909 said:

As far as I know(may sound a little skechty now, but I'm not a really an expert), by resetting cmos you reset all changed bios settings to default.

Chances are, your mainboard has a reset-cmos-button. If not you should be able toreset cmos by pulling out the bios battery, waiting a few minutes and then putting it back in. 

i tried resetting the cmos but brought me back to the "Automatic repair" menu 

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1 minute ago, NoobRegular said:

i tried resetting the cmos but brought me back to the "Automatic repair" menu 

Honestly it sounds like your hardware is probably fine, but your windows install is corrupted. If there is nothing of value saved, just reinstall windows from scratch.

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2 hours ago, NoobRegular said:

So I tried overclocking my Ryzen 5 1600 to 3.9ghz, seeing that so many had a success with it, i decided to go for it as well. When i exited my BIOS after changing it, my computer shut down and started doin the checkup and stuff saying "Automatic repair" and it brought me to the windows menu with automatic repair.

Overclocking your CPU has nothing to do with your Windows installation. Fix your Windows.

 

Edit: On second thought. If you've not given enough voltage and the overclock is failing mid-way through the Windows boot process, Windows could think it has problems. What CPU voltage did you choose when overclocking to 3.9? Doesn't matter now though, look through your manual for your clear CMOS jumper and follow the directions to reset your bios

CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x  Board: Asus PRIME X570-P  Ram: G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2x8) DDR4-3000  Case: Fractal Design Define S

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