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Got it working now. It was some retarded option is ASUS BIOS. Found a post online about Asus bios automatically overclocking and crashing because of that. Changed some settings in bios and then it took only 3 seconds to get to the Asus splash screen instead of 1:30.

This happened (pic down below).

 

Been trying to fix it for 4 hrs straight

 

Crashed while playing gta 5 twice, fixed by unplugging and reconnecting sata and power cables

 

That didn't work anymore

 

Tried booting to the windows 10 usb and going to repair => displayed same message

 

Tried with 2 different hard drives and without a hard drive (only the usb) => didnt work

 

Specs:

 

H110m-k

 

G4560

 

GTX 1050

 

4gb ddr4 (Yes, I know it's a bottleneck. Upgrading soon.)

 

250gb hdd from HP Mini 210

 

80gb hdd from Toshiba satellite 2007

 

Toshiba 8gb usb 2.0 flash drive

 

Please help I'm exhausted from rebooting over and over again and experimenting.

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Use another hard drive to install windows on, because your boot drive is likely corrupted.

 

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1 minute ago, Reem1k said:

I believe it crashed because it used up all of my ram. I was playing gta 5 on high to very high settings on 4gb ram... while recording

High RAM usage doesn't usually cause crashes.

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2 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

because your boot drive is likely corrupted.

I don't think his drive is corrupted but rather just the bootmgr which is kinda important. he could at least pull data off it if need be.

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2 minutes ago, emosun said:

Can't do #2 and #3. I'm currently trying to do #1, but it Doesn't let me boot from the usb. The flash drive might be corrupted too, so I'll try another one.

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You already made a topic discussing the same problem, why two?

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7 minutes ago, Reem1k said:

Can't do #2 and #3. I'm currently trying to do #1, but it Doesn't let me boot from the usb. The flash drive might be corrupted too, so I'll try another one.

You likely need to set the USB as the first boot option in the BIOS.

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7 minutes ago, Reem1k said:

Can't do #2 and #3. I'm currently trying to do #1, but it Doesn't let me boot from the usb. The flash drive might be corrupted too, so I'll try another one.

well without trying all the available methods it's going to be rather difficult to fix. 

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20 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

When you set the USB as the boot device in the BIOS, what error message comes up when the pc starts to boot and you do have the USB thumb drive inserted when booting right?

Yes I do. Even when no hdd is present it shows BOOTMGR image is corrupt. The system cannot boot.

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29 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

When you set the USB as the boot device in the BIOS, what error message comes up when the pc starts to boot and you do have the USB thumb drive inserted when booting right?

I think I have fried my ram (first day using the computer.

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52 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

When you set the USB as the boot device in the BIOS, what error message comes up when the pc starts to boot and you do have the USB thumb drive inserted when booting right?

Going to try to clean the contacts on my ram and checking the cmos battery.

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1 hour ago, johnukguy said:

When you set the USB as the boot device in the BIOS, what error message comes up when the pc starts to boot and you do have the USB thumb drive inserted when booting right?

Hoooooly shit I cleaned my RAM pins with cleaning alcohol and switched the bios battery with one from my calculator and it worked. Thanks for helping though.

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Doesn't boot into windows

 

BOOTMGR is corrupt. Something something

 

Fixed before by cleaning ram pins with baby wipes, alcohol and New cmos battery

Before that fixed by unplugging and plugging in sata and power connectors.

 

Asus splash screen comes up after 1:30 instead of 0:02 or 0:05

 

Crashed twice while playing gta 5. Got that fixed and now crashed while playing csgo.

 

Error code on bsod had something to do with memory management

 

H110m-k

G4560

GTX 1050

4gb ddr4 2400mhz (bottleneck)

250gb Hitachi hdd from HP Mini 210

80gb hdd from Toshiba Satellite 2007

 

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Press power button => wait 1:30 for Asus splash screen => wait further => BOOTMGR is corrupt. Blah blah blah

 

Same thing happens when I try to go into bios and boot into the windows 10 usb. Boot sequence and everything is right.

 

Got it fixed before by cleaning the pins on my ram with baby wipes and alcohol and unplugging and plugging sata and power cables back in.

 

The PC crashed twice while playing gta 5 on high to very high settings and once in csgo 4:3 stretched 1280×1024 lowest possible settings except for shadows on high (which shouldn't take much ram).

 

Last time it crashed the error code had something to do with memory management.

 

New Pc (1 day since putting it together)

 

CPU: 

GPU: 

RAM: 

MOBO: 

 

250gb Hitachi hdd salvaged from HP Mini 210 (2010)

And

80gb Toshiba hdd salvaged from Toshiba Satellite (2007)

 

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3rd post/topic, same problem. Gonna report this now as this is getting ridiculous. 

 

Just buy a new harddisk, properly create a bootable install media (using mediacreationtool) and Bob's your uncle.

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

3rd post/topic, same problem. Gonna report this now as this is getting ridiculous. 

 

Just buy a new harddisk, properly create a bootable install media (using mediacreationtool) and Bob's your uncle.

Dunno man, got it working 2 times and now again

I think I'm just gonna go buy a new hdd then. Now I've spent 6hrs in total trying to fix it.

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1 minute ago, Reem1k said:

Dunno man, got it working 2 times and now again

Cool story bro. Seriously, the constant in all your topics is the old ass drives. Either the SATA contacts are rotten on the drives, or they're (as in, the drives) practically toast. Swap with new hardware to confirm or disprove. Good luck.

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Got it working now. It was some retarded option is ASUS BIOS. Found a post online about Asus bios automatically overclocking and crashing because of that. Changed some settings in bios and then it took only 3 seconds to get to the Asus splash screen instead of 1:30.

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