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Pc fails to start Windows even after removing the splash screen.

Pc fails to start Windows even after removing the splash screen.

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ZeruGames
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05-13-2025, 11:36 AM
#1
I encountered an unusual issue while troubleshooting my PC. Rather than simply swapping components as a quick fix, I'm seeking advice or solutions. The system has been able to boot into Windows once before it suddenly black screens without warning. When I attempt to restart, it bypasses the splash screen and displays a blank black screen. I've tested both the hard drive and SSD, suspecting potential hardware faults, but they function correctly in another system. My initial thought is that the motherboard might be defective. I've reset the CMOS and tried various RAM modules, yet the problem persists. Any additional insights would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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ZeruGames
05-13-2025, 11:36 AM #1

I encountered an unusual issue while troubleshooting my PC. Rather than simply swapping components as a quick fix, I'm seeking advice or solutions. The system has been able to boot into Windows once before it suddenly black screens without warning. When I attempt to restart, it bypasses the splash screen and displays a blank black screen. I've tested both the hard drive and SSD, suspecting potential hardware faults, but they function correctly in another system. My initial thought is that the motherboard might be defective. I've reset the CMOS and tried various RAM modules, yet the problem persists. Any additional insights would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.

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RepoRizer
Posting Freak
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05-18-2025, 02:58 AM
#2
there is a high likelihood this board has suffered some harm, whether from physical injury or gradual wear, making diagnosis difficult.
every Apevia model i've encountered has been of poor quality and not suitable for any specialized gaming setup.
the best course of action would be to bring it to a nearby computer repair shop for individual component testing.
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RepoRizer
05-18-2025, 02:58 AM #2

there is a high likelihood this board has suffered some harm, whether from physical injury or gradual wear, making diagnosis difficult.
every Apevia model i've encountered has been of poor quality and not suitable for any specialized gaming setup.
the best course of action would be to bring it to a nearby computer repair shop for individual component testing.

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CSBunnyz7
Member
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05-18-2025, 09:16 PM
#3
Thank you. I also checked the power supply since others mentioned they aren't of high quality, but it worked fine. I was considering going to a store that sells used parts.
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CSBunnyz7
05-18-2025, 09:16 PM #3

Thank you. I also checked the power supply since others mentioned they aren't of high quality, but it worked fine. I was considering going to a store that sells used parts.

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Catlover247
Member
58
05-25-2025, 04:15 PM
#4
there is no method to verify reliability except by checking how many units have failed.
it might function until it stops, after which everything linked to it could also fail.
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Catlover247
05-25-2025, 04:15 PM #4

there is no method to verify reliability except by checking how many units have failed.
it might function until it stops, after which everything linked to it could also fail.