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Is the QuestionMonitor receiving a signal?

Is the QuestionMonitor receiving a signal?

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hunchmuffin6
Member
209
08-16-2016, 09:02 PM
#1
Hey everyone, how are you? I was experimenting on YouTube and the screen just froze. With no way to proceed, I restarted, but after several attempts the PC still wouldn’t show video. I tried jumping the clear CMOS pins to reset the BIOS, but it still didn’t boot properly—whether it was the SSD or NVMe where Windows is installed. I enabled CMS and it didn’t work in UEFI or legacy mode either. After saving the changes, the PC restarted again and still wouldn’t display video. I also swapped in and removed the battery, but the issue persisted. Any suggestions?
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hunchmuffin6
08-16-2016, 09:02 PM #1

Hey everyone, how are you? I was experimenting on YouTube and the screen just froze. With no way to proceed, I restarted, but after several attempts the PC still wouldn’t show video. I tried jumping the clear CMOS pins to reset the BIOS, but it still didn’t boot properly—whether it was the SSD or NVMe where Windows is installed. I enabled CMS and it didn’t work in UEFI or legacy mode either. After saving the changes, the PC restarted again and still wouldn’t display video. I also swapped in and removed the battery, but the issue persisted. Any suggestions?

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demigod17
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137
08-16-2016, 10:46 PM
#2
Yes, you see an image during the BIOS setup.
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demigod17
08-16-2016, 10:46 PM #2

Yes, you see an image during the BIOS setup.

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Micel002
Member
153
08-18-2016, 06:40 PM
#3
You have numerous drives available. Likely the bootloader isn't on the same drive as Windows. You should only boot from the drive that contains the bootloader. Attempt to boot from all your drives. If uncertain, check whether Windows was installed in UEFI or legacy mode and try both. If you still can't determine, boot from the Windows installation media and run the following commands in the command prompt, capturing the screen and output.
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Micel002
08-18-2016, 06:40 PM #3

You have numerous drives available. Likely the bootloader isn't on the same drive as Windows. You should only boot from the drive that contains the bootloader. Attempt to boot from all your drives. If uncertain, check whether Windows was installed in UEFI or legacy mode and try both. If you still can't determine, boot from the Windows installation media and run the following commands in the command prompt, capturing the screen and output.

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SoaringEagle
Member
59
08-24-2016, 03:57 PM
#4
850 evo is the sole choice available to start. Nvme and wd blue 500gb show up on the main screen in the bios but not in the advance settings or boot menu. I’ll attempt this, but first I need a pendrive with windows installed.
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SoaringEagle
08-24-2016, 03:57 PM #4

850 evo is the sole choice available to start. Nvme and wd blue 500gb show up on the main screen in the bios but not in the advance settings or boot menu. I’ll attempt this, but first I need a pendrive with windows installed.