F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Need assistance with the BSOD? Here’s some help.

Need assistance with the BSOD? Here’s some help.

Need assistance with the BSOD? Here’s some help.

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adthelad
Junior Member
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02-05-2016, 07:18 PM
#11
It hasn't been uploaded at all. He just reverted the BIOS settings. It still matches the original description.
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adthelad
02-05-2016, 07:18 PM #11

It hasn't been uploaded at all. He just reverted the BIOS settings. It still matches the original description.

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ubrgeek
Junior Member
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02-18-2016, 10:26 AM
#12
Can't make changes. System crashed with a BSOD. Before that, everything seemed normal. I checked CPU, RAM, and motherboard—no problems. The BIOS update wasn't needed. The PC was mainly used for streaming movies and music. All media files were moved to a separate SSD. I ran Malwarebytes Premium on everything, and only movies and subscriptions were kept. All other files were deleted. Then the data was copied to an HDD. The OS never accessed the SSD while it was running.
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ubrgeek
02-18-2016, 10:26 AM #12

Can't make changes. System crashed with a BSOD. Before that, everything seemed normal. I checked CPU, RAM, and motherboard—no problems. The BIOS update wasn't needed. The PC was mainly used for streaming movies and music. All media files were moved to a separate SSD. I ran Malwarebytes Premium on everything, and only movies and subscriptions were kept. All other files were deleted. Then the data was copied to an HDD. The OS never accessed the SSD while it was running.

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EFEYED
Junior Member
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03-05-2016, 12:21 PM
#13
They're reading the response you're giving. A moving cursor in the top-left only appears when using Legacy mode. If they can't reach the BIOS at all, it means the board is non-functional. The cursor usually indicates the GPU is ready in Legacy. In UEFI mode, you'd see the machine logo and the spinning Win 10 circle. I recommend they enter the BIOS and confirm it's set to UEFI before attempting further changes, since a failure typically results in an "invalid system disk" or similar message in Legacy, or an EFI error display.
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EFEYED
03-05-2016, 12:21 PM #13

They're reading the response you're giving. A moving cursor in the top-left only appears when using Legacy mode. If they can't reach the BIOS at all, it means the board is non-functional. The cursor usually indicates the GPU is ready in Legacy. In UEFI mode, you'd see the machine logo and the spinning Win 10 circle. I recommend they enter the BIOS and confirm it's set to UEFI before attempting further changes, since a failure typically results in an "invalid system disk" or similar message in Legacy, or an EFI error display.

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ItzHF_
Member
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03-06-2016, 12:54 PM
#14
The system lights up smoothly. The CPU fan operates correctly, and additional fans function properly. SATA connections are active, and the HDD responds with power and spin-up sounds. All USB ports are functioning as expected.
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ItzHF_
03-06-2016, 12:54 PM #14

The system lights up smoothly. The CPU fan operates correctly, and additional fans function properly. SATA connections are active, and the HDD responds with power and spin-up sounds. All USB ports are functioning as expected.

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TrueMM2
Member
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03-06-2016, 09:07 PM
#15
I'm feeling drained. I'm not sure what the differences are between legacy and UEFI, or when they actually appear. @Thrill Killer this looks like an old system. I don't understand how it ended up that way. Probably not because of your actions.
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TrueMM2
03-06-2016, 09:07 PM #15

I'm feeling drained. I'm not sure what the differences are between legacy and UEFI, or when they actually appear. @Thrill Killer this looks like an old system. I don't understand how it ended up that way. Probably not because of your actions.

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wpbvjccc
Member
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03-07-2016, 01:28 PM
#16
Thanks for your assistance. A fresh Micro-ATX card won't be worth much compared to this one.
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wpbvjccc
03-07-2016, 01:28 PM #16

Thanks for your assistance. A fresh Micro-ATX card won't be worth much compared to this one.

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thehappy84
Senior Member
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03-09-2016, 11:36 AM
#17
Great! I'm here to assist you. Let's get started.
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thehappy84
03-09-2016, 11:36 AM #17

Great! I'm here to assist you. Let's get started.

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Humhumm
Member
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03-09-2016, 04:20 PM
#18
It doesn't necessarily indicate death; it just shows the device has functionality. If you can't access the BIOS, the firmware might be damaged—something similar has occurred with Gigabyte. Repeating the same steps helps confirm whether it's still operational.
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Humhumm
03-09-2016, 04:20 PM #18

It doesn't necessarily indicate death; it just shows the device has functionality. If you can't access the BIOS, the firmware might be damaged—something similar has occurred with Gigabyte. Repeating the same steps helps confirm whether it's still operational.

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minifig_cd
Member
168
03-09-2016, 05:44 PM
#19
Attempted as recommended. Identical results. Tested Del, F8, F2, F11, etc.
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minifig_cd
03-09-2016, 05:44 PM #19

Attempted as recommended. Identical results. Tested Del, F8, F2, F11, etc.

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Aneliz
Junior Member
37
03-09-2016, 06:58 PM
#20
Consider using just an iGPU, a single RAM module, and ensure the GPU is connected. Try a bootable USB drive. Further research online shows that the blinking cursor on these boards usually indicates problems with the hard drive. I think the board might be faulty, though—just like before with a gigabyte.
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Aneliz
03-09-2016, 06:58 PM #20

Consider using just an iGPU, a single RAM module, and ensure the GPU is connected. Try a bootable USB drive. Further research online shows that the blinking cursor on these boards usually indicates problems with the hard drive. I think the board might be faulty, though—just like before with a gigabyte.

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