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No PC posts again once rebooted during software setup

No PC posts again once rebooted during software setup

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Tive
Member
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06-14-2016, 05:21 AM
#1
I updated my Windows 10 desktop and followed the reboot prompt. After restarting, the PC remains unresponsive. All fans are active, but the HDD LED flashes quickly. Since this software adjusted case fan settings and was specific to my motherboard model, I initially considered swapping it out, assuming it might have been damaged. However, after replacing other components—CPU, PSU, RAM—I still faced the same issue. The new hardware performed identically. My system displays no visual output, no audio, just rapid LED flashes. I've reconnected and replaced several parts repeatedly, but nothing resolves the problem. All components are compatible, though the CPU is outdated and throttles the GPU. The motherboard model is MACHINIST B75 Gaming with various specs. My RAM setup includes 16GB Vengeance Blue (2x8GB) at 1600MHz. I've used a 1TB 3D NAND SSD (up to 560MB/s) and double-checked power cables, even booting from just the monitor without peripherals. Despite these steps, the issue persists. I attempted clearing CMOS but haven't found a solution yet. Please let me know if you can assist further.
T
Tive
06-14-2016, 05:21 AM #1

I updated my Windows 10 desktop and followed the reboot prompt. After restarting, the PC remains unresponsive. All fans are active, but the HDD LED flashes quickly. Since this software adjusted case fan settings and was specific to my motherboard model, I initially considered swapping it out, assuming it might have been damaged. However, after replacing other components—CPU, PSU, RAM—I still faced the same issue. The new hardware performed identically. My system displays no visual output, no audio, just rapid LED flashes. I've reconnected and replaced several parts repeatedly, but nothing resolves the problem. All components are compatible, though the CPU is outdated and throttles the GPU. The motherboard model is MACHINIST B75 Gaming with various specs. My RAM setup includes 16GB Vengeance Blue (2x8GB) at 1600MHz. I've used a 1TB 3D NAND SSD (up to 560MB/s) and double-checked power cables, even booting from just the monitor without peripherals. Despite these steps, the issue persists. I attempted clearing CMOS but haven't found a solution yet. Please let me know if you can assist further.

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nahte5
Member
206
06-16-2016, 10:52 PM
#2
It seems there may be an issue with your system or a corrupted boot device. The lack of a post is unusual.
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nahte5
06-16-2016, 10:52 PM #2

It seems there may be an issue with your system or a corrupted boot device. The lack of a post is unusual.

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ZebraZack
Member
53
06-17-2016, 02:34 AM
#3
Software update? It might be interfering with the CPU fan connector and attempting to send a notification.
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ZebraZack
06-17-2016, 02:34 AM #3

Software update? It might be interfering with the CPU fan connector and attempting to send a notification.