F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop PC starts up normally, yet fails to boot. Forcing a shutdown and then turning it back on results in successful POST.

PC starts up normally, yet fails to boot. Forcing a shutdown and then turning it back on results in successful POST.

PC starts up normally, yet fails to boot. Forcing a shutdown and then turning it back on results in successful POST.

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NonstopGem
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 08:28 AM
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Whenever I shut down my computer through Windows and restart it, a black screen appears while the motherboard, GPU, and case lights stay active. There are no error signals or sounds. All fans on the CPU, power supply, and case operate normally. My PC model is listed here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/CaspieChi/saved/dk83RB. A quick fix I tried was forcing a shutdown by holding the power button and then restarting, which seemed to resolve the issue temporarily. So far I’ve reset the BIOS using the default settings, verified memory speed compatibility, confirmed the boot drive is correct, and double-checked device recognition. I’m unsure if a BIOS update would help, nor how to perform one, but I’d like guidance on that. I’m hoping this temporary workaround can be replaced with a stable solution.
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NonstopGem
01-27-2016, 08:28 AM #1

Whenever I shut down my computer through Windows and restart it, a black screen appears while the motherboard, GPU, and case lights stay active. There are no error signals or sounds. All fans on the CPU, power supply, and case operate normally. My PC model is listed here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/CaspieChi/saved/dk83RB. A quick fix I tried was forcing a shutdown by holding the power button and then restarting, which seemed to resolve the issue temporarily. So far I’ve reset the BIOS using the default settings, verified memory speed compatibility, confirmed the boot drive is correct, and double-checked device recognition. I’m unsure if a BIOS update would help, nor how to perform one, but I’d like guidance on that. I’m hoping this temporary workaround can be replaced with a stable solution.

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KTMrace640
Member
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01-27-2016, 08:47 AM
#2
I support the idea of a BIOS update, especially if it's newer than your current version. You can find the official download here or check the support page for details on BIOS flashing: [Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? | Official Support | ASUS Global
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KTMrace640
01-27-2016, 08:47 AM #2

I support the idea of a BIOS update, especially if it's newer than your current version. You can find the official download here or check the support page for details on BIOS flashing: [Motherboard] How to use USB BIOS FlashBack™? | Official Support | ASUS Global

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GreatestLegend
Junior Member
11
01-27-2016, 08:58 AM
#3
The process you described is typical after a BIOS flashback. It’s normal to see the screen but not a black one yet. After saving changes, using F1 and then F10 should let you exit without altering settings to test boot functionality. Regarding your question, RAID refers to a storage configuration that spreads data across multiple drives for improved performance or redundancy.
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GreatestLegend
01-27-2016, 08:58 AM #3

The process you described is typical after a BIOS flashback. It’s normal to see the screen but not a black one yet. After saving changes, using F1 and then F10 should let you exit without altering settings to test boot functionality. Regarding your question, RAID refers to a storage configuration that spreads data across multiple drives for improved performance or redundancy.

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zShadowKiller
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 05:23 PM
#4
It looks like the system is operating as expected. You should open BIOS by pressing F1, then activate the appropriate memory profile (XMP/DOCP/EXPO). After that, simply save and exit.
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zShadowKiller
01-27-2016, 05:23 PM #4

It looks like the system is operating as expected. You should open BIOS by pressing F1, then activate the appropriate memory profile (XMP/DOCP/EXPO). After that, simply save and exit.

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ReesuDucky
Junior Member
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01-27-2016, 06:14 PM
#5
I’d need to adjust the DOCP manually to 3200 because the default POST speed is capped at 3600 and my motherboard won’t boot with 3600. I’ll first verify it works, then change it to 3200 using DOCP and test again.
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ReesuDucky
01-27-2016, 06:14 PM #5

I’d need to adjust the DOCP manually to 3200 because the default POST speed is capped at 3600 and my motherboard won’t boot with 3600. I’ll first verify it works, then change it to 3200 using DOCP and test again.

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Pyromax33
Member
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01-29-2016, 10:48 AM
#6
Alright
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Pyromax33
01-29-2016, 10:48 AM #6

Alright

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andreuka10
Junior Member
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01-29-2016, 04:04 PM
#7
Using docp at 3200 causes the issue again. I'll gradually lower the speed to determine if it improves.
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andreuka10
01-29-2016, 04:04 PM #7

Using docp at 3200 causes the issue again. I'll gradually lower the speed to determine if it improves.

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Matt47045
Junior Member
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02-06-2016, 11:44 AM
#8
I also have a sample of the screen you see when you turn on DOCP and then save and exit.
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Matt47045
02-06-2016, 11:44 AM #8

I also have a sample of the screen you see when you turn on DOCP and then save and exit.

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QwertyCat
Member
198
02-06-2016, 12:28 PM
#9
Yes, this approach seems correct, though the official specifications confirm support for RAM up to 3200MHz. If your system doesn’t reach that speed, it might indicate a problem with your CPU, RAM, or motherboard. Checking your PCPartPicker shows you’re referencing the same RAM twice and also noting that “CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18” isn’t listed in the official compatibility list. This suggests your current RAM hasn’t been verified by AMD, and using two different kits labeled “CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18” could cause compatibility issues. These kits are designed to work together, so mixing them might not be ideal. There’s a reason some sets include four sticks—these RAM modules have been tested together before sale, which can also explain the higher price compared to buying two identical 2x sticks.
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QwertyCat
02-06-2016, 12:28 PM #9

Yes, this approach seems correct, though the official specifications confirm support for RAM up to 3200MHz. If your system doesn’t reach that speed, it might indicate a problem with your CPU, RAM, or motherboard. Checking your PCPartPicker shows you’re referencing the same RAM twice and also noting that “CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18” isn’t listed in the official compatibility list. This suggests your current RAM hasn’t been verified by AMD, and using two different kits labeled “CMK32GX4M2Z3600C18” could cause compatibility issues. These kits are designed to work together, so mixing them might not be ideal. There’s a reason some sets include four sticks—these RAM modules have been tested together before sale, which can also explain the higher price compared to buying two identical 2x sticks.

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sparker6400
Member
120
02-07-2016, 01:30 AM
#10
I purchased the RAM sets together, including two additional tools to cut costs. When I looked up compatibility on AMD's website, it appeared in the list because I searched for RAM there. My motherboard supports a maximum of 4400MHz for RAM, as shown on the site where I bought it and on PCPartPicker. I’m leaning toward skipping the DOCP since that’s the only option that works without issues. The package includes AMD compatibility and my motherboard also lists support for the 3000 series. Edit: the four-pack was sold out or unavailable here, or it was priced higher than two two-pack deals (excluding the 50% discount on the two-packs). Updated August 11, 2023 by CaspieChi
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sparker6400
02-07-2016, 01:30 AM #10

I purchased the RAM sets together, including two additional tools to cut costs. When I looked up compatibility on AMD's website, it appeared in the list because I searched for RAM there. My motherboard supports a maximum of 4400MHz for RAM, as shown on the site where I bought it and on PCPartPicker. I’m leaning toward skipping the DOCP since that’s the only option that works without issues. The package includes AMD compatibility and my motherboard also lists support for the 3000 series. Edit: the four-pack was sold out or unavailable here, or it was priced higher than two two-pack deals (excluding the 50% discount on the two-packs). Updated August 11, 2023 by CaspieChi

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