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Windows boot crash

The321

I can enter bios but every time I try to boot in windows 7 my computer shuts down and reboots.

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3 minutes ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash integrated. If I need to test with dedicated that's possible.

Nah, you don't need to exactly, I'm just narrowing it down for you. So have you overclocked anything?

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1 minute ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash my cup doesn't even support over clocking also cleared cmos nothing overclocked

Alright, so no BSOD? If nope, then your PSU might be the cause.

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@Rainbow Dash well the power supply works fine on my athlon system I tried 30 min ago. The only thing I can think off is the motherboard has a 8 pin connector for cpu and I only plugged in 4 pin. There is only a g1840 installed and people told me it only needs 4 pin 

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1 minute ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash well the power supply works fine on my athlon system I tried 30 min ago. The only thing I can think off is the motherboard has a 8 pin connector for cpu and I only plugged in 4 pin. There is only a g1840 installed and people told me it only needs 4 pin 

What psu do you have?

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@Rainbow Dash a 350w antec or chieftec it's just for testing. I don't have any graphics card installed soo this should be enough 

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6 minutes ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash a 350w antec or chieftec it's just for testing. I don't have any graphics card installed soo this should be enough 

The 8 pin on your motherboard helps with stability, but since you are using a low power cpu it shouldn't have any issues with 4 pin. Try plugging the psu into your AMD system again and run a stress test on that system to see if the psu load is causing it to shutdown.

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2 minutes ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash done ! Didn't crash that system 

Hmmm, it might have something to do with the motherboard. Something might be faulty on it.

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6 minutes ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash what would that than be ? Is it unfixable? 

Maybe a bad capacitor, or mosfet. Replacing those requires you to know how to solder and repairs are costly. But you are better off replacing the board.

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@Rainbow Dash some pins on the motherboard were bend like 2 It looked fixed but might be it. But I don't think soo 

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1 minute ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash some pins on the motherboard were bend like 2 It looked fixed but might be it. But I don't think soo 

Yeah if the pins are bent, they are fixable through a lot of time and patience. 

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@Rainbow Dash could it be also something with the boot mode ude uafe raid and all this things. What do I choose ?

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3 minutes ago, The321 said:

@Rainbow Dash could it be also something with the boot mode ude uafe raid and all this things. What do I choose ?

The Sata Controller should be using AHCI, not RAID.

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