![]() I'm clutching at straws here but just make sure the cooler isn't boiling hot at the point it crashes.Īnd last but not least, strip everything out of the case and put it back together as a 'bench build' on your kitchen table. Air coolers are easy to see if they are working or not however, water blocks / pumps aren't so easy to spot issues with. Take out any HDD or SSD that's not a boot disk.ĭouble check your cooler is actually working. Remove the GPU and try booting with the 6700k's IGPU. Do that again with any spare ram that you might have. On the box of goodies front, try just 1 stick of of your existing ram (8GB stick) and then the other, then the other slot and then the other. If it does install without incident then your in a whole world of misery.Īctually, when you say you have booted from a Windows USB, have you tried ignoring the repair option and just go straight to a fresh install and see how far you get? Sorry, I just spotted the screen grab and noticed you were trying to repair rather than reinstall. I suppose if it also fails to install or throws you a bunch of errors on the way then you definitely know. Give Ubuntu a bash although not really sure what that will tell you. If you can't get Windows installed on a stock setting build then its usually a hardware issue. If they don't respond then its defo crashed. Is there any response from the num-lock or scroll-lock lights on the keyboard. Yeh, if there's no visible timer then it looks like is completely locked up. ![]() No loading circle or bar ever appears to begin with, and is just stuck on this screen (I've left it like this for as long as 3 hours and come back to it still looking like this. This is what it looks like, as soon as it gets past the BIOS. Yamaha RX-V1700 - 5 x Monitor Audio C265s (2 Zones).īedroom AV Setup - Yamaha WXC-50 - 2 x B&W CM1s - Rel Quake - LG OLED42C2. Living Room AV Setup 5.1.4 - Yamaha RX-A2060 - 2 x B&W CM9s2 - 2 x Monitor Audio FX Silvers - 4 x B&W CCM665s - B&W CMCs2 - SVS SB13 Ultra - LG OLED65C6V.Įxtension AV Setup - Sonos ARC + Sub (Gen 3) - LG OLED65C1. Spare PC 2 - Corsair 280X - Intel Core i7 4790k - Asrock H97M ITX Mobo - 16GB Ram - EVGA GTX 980 - Corsair SFXL600 PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with triple EK Coolstream S240s + EK Pump / Res Combo Spare PC - Corsair 250D - Intel Core i7 3770k - Asus P8Z77 I Delux Mobo - 16GB Ram - iGPU - 256GB Corsair SSD - BeQuiet P11 750 PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with EK Coolstream S240 + S120 Rads + EK Pump / Res Combo Living Room PC - Lian Li o11 Dynamic - Intel Core i7 8086k 5.1Ghz - Gbyte Z390 I Aorus Pro Wifi Mobo - 16GB Ram - EVGA RTX 2080ti - 256GB Samsung NVMe - EVGA B5 850W PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with dual EKWB 360 Rads + G1 side EKWB distro plate.Īnnex PC - Thermaltake Tower 100 - Intel Core i7 8700K 5.1Ghz - Gbyte Z390 I Aorus Pro Wifi Mobo - 16GB Ram - EVGA GTX 1080ti - 256GB Samsung NVMe - ?PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with dual EK Quantum Surface P120M Rads + Barrow 3-in-1 Block, Res & Pump. ![]() ![]() I’ve updated my BIOS to the latest version, as well as tried booting from a Windows Installation Media from a USB drive, but the BIOS update didn’t fix anything, and when I select to boot from the USB, once I then try to boot my display is just black and nothing actually happens.Īnyone encountered this before and have a solution, or to offer an idea for a solution? I feel like I’ve tried everything to no avail.īedroom PC - Thermaltake Tower 500 - Intel Core i9 13600k 5.2Ghz - MSI Pro-A Wifi Z790 Mobo DDR5 - 32GB Ram - Gigabyte RTX 4090 - 1TB Samsung 990Pro NVMe - Corsair HX1200i PSU - Dual Loop CPU + GPU cooled with double EK Quantum Surface S240 Rads + double EK Quantum Surface S120 Rads + 2 x Corsair Hydro XD5 Pump / Res Combo.Įxtension PC - Hyte Y60 - Intel Core i9 9900k 5Ghz - MSI Meg Ace Z390 Mobo - 16GB Ram - Palit RTX 3080ti - 256GB Samsung NVMe - Corsair AX850 PSU - CPU + GPU cooled with EK Coolstream S120 + EK Quantum Surface S360 + EK Quantum Surface X240M - Corsair Hydro XD5 Pump / Res Combo. The issue here is that it freezes at this screen, and doesn’t actually repair.Īll of the online tutorials don’t work since they all require to actually boot into windows and fix it from there (but it never actually gets past this automatic repair screen, so nothing can be done). Now when the PC is turned on (after the BIOS screen) you are greeted to a black screen with a windows logo and the text “Preparing Automatic Repair”. After forcefully shutting down a few times, eventually it progressed to its current state. Initially, it was stuck in a blue screen loop where it said “Just collecting some information”, then would restart, and return to the same screen, going in a loop. Was watching a movie when all of a sudden my PC bluescreened.
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