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Blue Win10 emblem, no spinning dots, black backdrop

Blue Win10 emblem, no spinning dots, black backdrop

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
536
11-13-2016, 07:01 PM
#1
I was playing with a friend when my computer suddenly stopped working. It showed a black screen and an error message like "wheb you click out of working windows." Then I heard my friend's voice and music in the background, but the monitor didn't display anything. After restarting, there was no signal at all. Once it cooled down a bit, it started again but displayed a blue window logo. The last time this logo appeared, the PC needed repair, and I waited a long time for it to be fixed, ending up with a high price. Now it's stuck on that logo, and I've tried everything—no USB, changed cables, reinserted RAM, GPU cable—but nothing works. My old PC is still an issue. I really need it now.
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
11-13-2016, 07:01 PM #1

I was playing with a friend when my computer suddenly stopped working. It showed a black screen and an error message like "wheb you click out of working windows." Then I heard my friend's voice and music in the background, but the monitor didn't display anything. After restarting, there was no signal at all. Once it cooled down a bit, it started again but displayed a blue window logo. The last time this logo appeared, the PC needed repair, and I waited a long time for it to be fixed, ending up with a high price. Now it's stuck on that logo, and I've tried everything—no USB, changed cables, reinserted RAM, GPU cable—but nothing works. My old PC is still an issue. I really need it now.

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ChocoMonster
Member
145
11-16-2016, 06:53 AM
#2
Remove the board from the PC and apply a 99% IPA solution to the socket, RAM, and PCIe slots, as well as the SATA ports on the motherboard. Let it dry for two hours; lower concentrations require longer drying time. Repeat the same treatment on the CPU's underside. Also swap out the SATA data cable (the smaller one linking HDD/SSD to the board), which might be damaged and causing Windows issues. What model CPU is this?
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ChocoMonster
11-16-2016, 06:53 AM #2

Remove the board from the PC and apply a 99% IPA solution to the socket, RAM, and PCIe slots, as well as the SATA ports on the motherboard. Let it dry for two hours; lower concentrations require longer drying time. Repeat the same treatment on the CPU's underside. Also swap out the SATA data cable (the smaller one linking HDD/SSD to the board), which might be damaged and causing Windows issues. What model CPU is this?

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peyesta
Member
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11-16-2016, 09:51 AM
#3
You can simply push the cables.
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peyesta
11-16-2016, 09:51 AM #3

You can simply push the cables.

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RasdyVFX
Junior Member
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11-16-2016, 04:39 PM
#4
Thanks for your feedback. With that spray, you didn’t notice it. You’ve moved the SATA cables in all three ports and they still work the same. Your CPU is an i7 2600K. Are there any other locations where you could find SATA cables similar to those under the GPU?
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RasdyVFX
11-16-2016, 04:39 PM #4

Thanks for your feedback. With that spray, you didn’t notice it. You’ve moved the SATA cables in all three ports and they still work the same. Your CPU is an i7 2600K. Are there any other locations where you could find SATA cables similar to those under the GPU?