Low voltage source or faulty processor?
Low voltage source or faulty processor?
I've owned my PC for a long time without any problems. I recently upgraded to Windows 10 and added more RAM, and everything worked fine until now… when trying to boot it up, it only displays the screen for a brief moment. The BIOS starts with a delay, Windows loads for a short time, then the wallpaper appears briefly before nothing happens while the system stays on. I’m not sure if it’s overheating, but it’s really frustrating. Please help me out!
Consider taking out the CMOS battery for five minutes, then reinsert it and attempt again. This component is usually a small silver or black cell on the motherboard. If your graphics card is powerful, you might need to remove it beforehand. Don't worry, we'll resolve this together.
The system uses a PSU from [Brand] with the model [Model]. The motherboard runs BIOS version [Version].
Board model: ms-7613 v1.1 CPU: i3-550 RAM: 4x 4GB g-skill 1333MHz GPU: integrated SSD: 0.5 TB PSU: hp-D2201C0 BIOS: not displayed but it's the newest release