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Potentially linked to software issues causing system restarts.

Potentially linked to software issues causing system restarts.

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Martinodinho34
Junior Member
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11-01-2016, 12:37 AM
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I have replaced all components except the case—new motherboard, M2 drive, CPU, RAM, GPU, power supply. Still, the system keeps restarting unexpectedly and showing BSOD. The crashes vary in duration, from a few seconds to over a minute. I’m really confused about what’s causing this.
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Martinodinho34
11-01-2016, 12:37 AM #1

I have replaced all components except the case—new motherboard, M2 drive, CPU, RAM, GPU, power supply. Still, the system keeps restarting unexpectedly and showing BSOD. The crashes vary in duration, from a few seconds to over a minute. I’m really confused about what’s causing this.

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toniogill
Junior Member
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11-01-2016, 01:31 AM
#2
Have you attempted a complete system reset or copied your previous setup to the current drive?
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toniogill
11-01-2016, 01:31 AM #2

Have you attempted a complete system reset or copied your previous setup to the current drive?

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DutchMax2
Junior Member
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11-01-2016, 12:00 PM
#3
It's a fresh install. I deleted everything
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DutchMax2
11-01-2016, 12:00 PM #3

It's a fresh install. I deleted everything

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SoyDash
Posting Freak
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11-03-2016, 04:12 AM
#4
I attempted to reinstall Windows and experienced a reboot during the installation. All components on this PC are brand new except the case. Could there be an unusual factor from the case influencing the process? I confirmed the reset switch is properly connected and operates correctly.
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SoyDash
11-03-2016, 04:12 AM #4

I attempted to reinstall Windows and experienced a reboot during the installation. All components on this PC are brand new except the case. Could there be an unusual factor from the case influencing the process? I confirmed the reset switch is properly connected and operates correctly.

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11-03-2016, 12:39 PM
#5
Remove the system from the case and place it on top of the motherboard box. Consider setting up Windows in that setup. (If your device has an onboard GPU, you may bypass the PCIe GPU for ease)
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NicknameNumber
11-03-2016, 12:39 PM #5

Remove the system from the case and place it on top of the motherboard box. Consider setting up Windows in that setup. (If your device has an onboard GPU, you may bypass the PCIe GPU for ease)

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Topazzz
Junior Member
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11-03-2016, 02:35 PM
#6
I need to confirm my setup—I don’t have an iGPU and I’m using an R5 5600.
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Topazzz
11-03-2016, 02:35 PM #6

I need to confirm my setup—I don’t have an iGPU and I’m using an R5 5600.

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sage12901
Member
146
11-03-2016, 08:33 PM
#7
Utilize the GPU. That wasn't a major issue. (It would have been simpler to fix with the integrated GPU.)
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sage12901
11-03-2016, 08:33 PM #7

Utilize the GPU. That wasn't a major issue. (It would have been simpler to fix with the integrated GPU.)

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11-05-2016, 02:43 PM
#8
I tested it and it keeps happening:
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Hightops123432
11-05-2016, 02:43 PM #8

I tested it and it keeps happening:

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DevilDoggy657
Senior Member
530
11-06-2016, 04:52 AM
#9
We have everything you need for hardware—every component included.
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DevilDoggy657
11-06-2016, 04:52 AM #9

We have everything you need for hardware—every component included.

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Tanhu
Member
212
11-07-2016, 01:18 AM
#10
What specifications do you have? Can Windows be installed without running into BSODs first? What message appears on the screen? If installation is possible, use BluseScreenView to investigate its cause.
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Tanhu
11-07-2016, 01:18 AM #10

What specifications do you have? Can Windows be installed without running into BSODs first? What message appears on the screen? If installation is possible, use BluseScreenView to investigate its cause.

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