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PC fails to boot following Ryzen Master installation

PC fails to boot following Ryzen Master installation

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KiguMoo
Junior Member
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07-05-2019, 12:05 PM
#1
Yesterday I put in new cooling fans and a new CPU block, planning to overclock my CPU. After tweaking some settings in Ryzen Master (I’m not sure what I changed), it asked me to restart, which I did. Then all drives except the one with FreeDOS installed didn’t boot. I’ve already tried resetting everything to defaults and clearing the CMOS. My details are:

MOBO: Gigabyte X570 GAMING X
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: Radeon 5700 (flashed with 5700XT BIOS)
RAM: 32GB at 3000MHz
And I have two SSDs with Windows installed, but they won’t boot.

EDIT:
After creating a bootable USB with Ubuntu, it keeps showing the message "AMD-VI : Completion-Wait loop timed out".

EDIT2:
After leaving the PC on for about 10 minutes, it managed to boot Ubuntu via USB. However, when I opened File Explorer, no drives appeared, though the About section shows my system info and a disk capacity of 2.8 TB.
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KiguMoo
07-05-2019, 12:05 PM #1

Yesterday I put in new cooling fans and a new CPU block, planning to overclock my CPU. After tweaking some settings in Ryzen Master (I’m not sure what I changed), it asked me to restart, which I did. Then all drives except the one with FreeDOS installed didn’t boot. I’ve already tried resetting everything to defaults and clearing the CMOS. My details are:

MOBO: Gigabyte X570 GAMING X
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
GPU: Radeon 5700 (flashed with 5700XT BIOS)
RAM: 32GB at 3000MHz
And I have two SSDs with Windows installed, but they won’t boot.

EDIT:
After creating a bootable USB with Ubuntu, it keeps showing the message "AMD-VI : Completion-Wait loop timed out".

EDIT2:
After leaving the PC on for about 10 minutes, it managed to boot Ubuntu via USB. However, when I opened File Explorer, no drives appeared, though the About section shows my system info and a disk capacity of 2.8 TB.

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bri14
Member
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07-07-2019, 10:53 AM
#2
All my disks were unallocated when I first installed Windows 10 on my PC. I and my partner went into cmd, created a new partition, made it primary, and changed it to GPT. However, you'll need to either make a new partition using the available space or expand an existing one. I suggest looking up instructions on YouTube for how to do this. Hope your PC gets fixed soon.
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bri14
07-07-2019, 10:53 AM #2

All my disks were unallocated when I first installed Windows 10 on my PC. I and my partner went into cmd, created a new partition, made it primary, and changed it to GPT. However, you'll need to either make a new partition using the available space or expand an existing one. I suggest looking up instructions on YouTube for how to do this. Hope your PC gets fixed soon.

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Mickael_Park
Member
216
07-07-2019, 11:19 AM
#3
Hi, I experienced the same issue before. I started my PC from a Windows 10 Recovery Disc, which was online. It didn't display any disks in File Explorer. But after turning off the PC overnight, the next day it showed all my hard drives again.
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Mickael_Park
07-07-2019, 11:19 AM #3

Hi, I experienced the same issue before. I started my PC from a Windows 10 Recovery Disc, which was online. It didn't display any disks in File Explorer. But after turning off the PC overnight, the next day it showed all my hard drives again.

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Buns_of_Steel
Member
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07-09-2019, 12:11 AM
#4
Thank you for your response. I'm starting from a USB with Ubuntu and seeing the drives listed as unallocated.
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Buns_of_Steel
07-09-2019, 12:11 AM #4

Thank you for your response. I'm starting from a USB with Ubuntu and seeing the drives listed as unallocated.

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Monkey1Monkey5
Junior Member
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07-16-2019, 10:18 AM
#5
All my disks were unallocated when I first installed Windows 10 on my PC. I and my partner went into cmd, created a new partition, made it primary, and changed it to GPT. However, you'll need to either make a new partition using the available space or expand an existing one. I suggest looking up instructions on YouTube for this process. Hope your PC gets fixed soon.
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Monkey1Monkey5
07-16-2019, 10:18 AM #5

All my disks were unallocated when I first installed Windows 10 on my PC. I and my partner went into cmd, created a new partition, made it primary, and changed it to GPT. However, you'll need to either make a new partition using the available space or expand an existing one. I suggest looking up instructions on YouTube for this process. Hope your PC gets fixed soon.