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Need every bit of assistance possible!

Need every bit of assistance possible!

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DrMaD17
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03-19-2016, 02:39 PM
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I've been putting off this task for a while but finally decided to tackle it now. My computer keeps having boot problems—every time I power it on, it loads to Windows but fails to start properly. This happened before a major overclocking attempt, which led to a significant failure. After that, I upgraded to a new machine, but it still isn't working well. I've tried updating the BIOS, moving files to another drive or storage, even replacing other boot options. I also did a full hardware disassembly and reassembly, but nothing changed. I'm unsure if the issue is irreparable or just too complex for me to fix. My specs: Sabretooth 990FX R2.0, AMD 9590FX, 8GB 240-pin RAM, original hard drive from Western Digital, a new Samsung Evo 850 250GB NVMe SSD, Cooler Master G750M power supply. I really need guidance here! If possible, getting my system files onto the SSD would be ideal, otherwise I'm okay with it not working at all. I just want it to function again.
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DrMaD17
03-19-2016, 02:39 PM #1

I've been putting off this task for a while but finally decided to tackle it now. My computer keeps having boot problems—every time I power it on, it loads to Windows but fails to start properly. This happened before a major overclocking attempt, which led to a significant failure. After that, I upgraded to a new machine, but it still isn't working well. I've tried updating the BIOS, moving files to another drive or storage, even replacing other boot options. I also did a full hardware disassembly and reassembly, but nothing changed. I'm unsure if the issue is irreparable or just too complex for me to fix. My specs: Sabretooth 990FX R2.0, AMD 9590FX, 8GB 240-pin RAM, original hard drive from Western Digital, a new Samsung Evo 850 250GB NVMe SSD, Cooler Master G750M power supply. I really need guidance here! If possible, getting my system files onto the SSD would be ideal, otherwise I'm okay with it not working at all. I just want it to function again.