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Power problems are occurring.

Power problems are occurring.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
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04-02-2016, 09:14 AM
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your system is running on an intel i7 3770k with an msi z77ma-g45 motherboard, 16gb ddr3 RAM, corsair vs450 cooler, and a sandisk 256gb ssd. it experienced electrical problems yesterday, and after powering it back on, the pc froze during login attempts. when you connected the spare psu (ad-z450001), you could enter bios but it kept asking for repairs while freezing. you've tried various fixes but haven't resolved the issue. consider checking the power supply connections, ensuring the psu is compatible with your system, and verifying that all cables are securely attached. if problems persist, a professional repair might be necessary.
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Anselhero
04-02-2016, 09:14 AM #1

your system is running on an intel i7 3770k with an msi z77ma-g45 motherboard, 16gb ddr3 RAM, corsair vs450 cooler, and a sandisk 256gb ssd. it experienced electrical problems yesterday, and after powering it back on, the pc froze during login attempts. when you connected the spare psu (ad-z450001), you could enter bios but it kept asking for repairs while freezing. you've tried various fixes but haven't resolved the issue. consider checking the power supply connections, ensuring the psu is compatible with your system, and verifying that all cables are securely attached. if problems persist, a professional repair might be necessary.

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vagge32
Junior Member
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04-10-2016, 01:41 AM
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First thing to check is whether there are important files on that storage device that haven’t been saved elsewhere. You might need to connect the drive to another computer—either internally or using a USB adapter—to pull those files back before proceeding. For fixing your Windows, if the built-in tools aren’t effective, try using a USB installation media and decide whether to retain your data. If all else fails, it could be time to erase the drive and start fresh with a new Windows installation. Good luck!
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vagge32
04-10-2016, 01:41 AM #2

First thing to check is whether there are important files on that storage device that haven’t been saved elsewhere. You might need to connect the drive to another computer—either internally or using a USB adapter—to pull those files back before proceeding. For fixing your Windows, if the built-in tools aren’t effective, try using a USB installation media and decide whether to retain your data. If all else fails, it could be time to erase the drive and start fresh with a new Windows installation. Good luck!