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Question My computer freezes while starting the automatic fix after powering on HAGS

Question My computer freezes while starting the automatic fix after powering on HAGS

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Nero12321
Posting Freak
858
10-23-2023, 07:39 AM
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I always had Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling setting off. But today I was playing Cyberpunk 2077 and wanted to try frame generation. I had to enable HAGS so I enabled it. After I restarted my PC it wasn't turning on and I couldn't see what it was saying because I have two monitors and the second monitor is 768p and the boot screen doesn't show up because it tries to show up in my second monitor but it says resolution not supported.
I thought I was screwed and shut down my PC, unplugged my second monitor, then booted up the PC. It said preparing automatic repair and then black screen and it was stuck there.
I tried going into BIOS or boot options menu, my keyboard and mouse was lighting up but it wasn't going into BIOS or boot menu. But it wasn't saying repairing, it was just loading forever.
I tried pulling out my RAM sticks and putting back in but it didn't do anything. I tried CMOS reset and after I did it this time it showed a screen that showed my hardware information for a second and then Windows loading forever.
One time I decided to wait when it was loading and it said Fixing F: Stage 1 and it said (0 of 256). The thing is I have 3 storages one SSD which has everything, one SSD which is completely empty, and one HDD which is completely empty. I don't know what F: is it's probably a recovery partition or something. I waited for it to finish and it got stuck on finished 100% and I restarted and it got stuck on preparing automatic repair again.
I don't know what to do now. Here is my specs:
Windows 10
4060
Ryzen 5 5600
MSI B450M
2x8 3200 MHz Corsair RAM
1 TB SSD
500 GB SSD
500 GB HDD
650W PSU 80+ Bronze
I bought my GPU, CPU, and RAM 2 months ago.
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Nero12321
10-23-2023, 07:39 AM #1

I always had Hardware accelerated GPU scheduling setting off. But today I was playing Cyberpunk 2077 and wanted to try frame generation. I had to enable HAGS so I enabled it. After I restarted my PC it wasn't turning on and I couldn't see what it was saying because I have two monitors and the second monitor is 768p and the boot screen doesn't show up because it tries to show up in my second monitor but it says resolution not supported.
I thought I was screwed and shut down my PC, unplugged my second monitor, then booted up the PC. It said preparing automatic repair and then black screen and it was stuck there.
I tried going into BIOS or boot options menu, my keyboard and mouse was lighting up but it wasn't going into BIOS or boot menu. But it wasn't saying repairing, it was just loading forever.
I tried pulling out my RAM sticks and putting back in but it didn't do anything. I tried CMOS reset and after I did it this time it showed a screen that showed my hardware information for a second and then Windows loading forever.
One time I decided to wait when it was loading and it said Fixing F: Stage 1 and it said (0 of 256). The thing is I have 3 storages one SSD which has everything, one SSD which is completely empty, and one HDD which is completely empty. I don't know what F: is it's probably a recovery partition or something. I waited for it to finish and it got stuck on finished 100% and I restarted and it got stuck on preparing automatic repair again.
I don't know what to do now. Here is my specs:
Windows 10
4060
Ryzen 5 5600
MSI B450M
2x8 3200 MHz Corsair RAM
1 TB SSD
500 GB SSD
500 GB HDD
650W PSU 80+ Bronze
I bought my GPU, CPU, and RAM 2 months ago.

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QuRzy
Member
149
10-23-2023, 02:19 PM
#2
disconnect all storage devices that aren't your operating system. Or attempt to install a fresh operating system on the empty SSD, then disconnect the existing OS SSD first.
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QuRzy
10-23-2023, 02:19 PM #2

disconnect all storage devices that aren't your operating system. Or attempt to install a fresh operating system on the empty SSD, then disconnect the existing OS SSD first.

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John_Titor_
Junior Member
33
10-23-2023, 11:17 PM
#3
I just learned that waiting 15 minutes during a black screen prompts the PC to check if it started properly, showing options in advanced settings. I tried restoring from a system point but it didn’t help. Then I went into UEFI and turned off all boot settings except my main SSD, but that also failed. I reset the PC while keeping my files, hoping it will fix things. If not, I’ll do a full format using a Windows media USB. After that, if it still doesn’t work, it’s likely a hardware issue.
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John_Titor_
10-23-2023, 11:17 PM #3

I just learned that waiting 15 minutes during a black screen prompts the PC to check if it started properly, showing options in advanced settings. I tried restoring from a system point but it didn’t help. Then I went into UEFI and turned off all boot settings except my main SSD, but that also failed. I reset the PC while keeping my files, hoping it will fix things. If not, I’ll do a full format using a Windows media USB. After that, if it still doesn’t work, it’s likely a hardware issue.

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MJDdraw997
Junior Member
31
10-25-2023, 04:26 AM
#4
The task indicates that fixing F: Stage 1 is likely to produce the worst outcome. I will also attempt to format using USB.
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MJDdraw997
10-25-2023, 04:26 AM #4

The task indicates that fixing F: Stage 1 is likely to produce the worst outcome. I will also attempt to format using USB.

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FireWolf432
Junior Member
3
10-25-2023, 09:58 PM
#5
Wow, after restarting while working on F, everything seems to have finished. The installation of windows is still going, and now I'm in. However, my HDD isn't showing up—maybe that's the issue. My second SSD is visible, so it looks like the problem has been resolved.
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FireWolf432
10-25-2023, 09:58 PM #5

Wow, after restarting while working on F, everything seems to have finished. The installation of windows is still going, and now I'm in. However, my HDD isn't showing up—maybe that's the issue. My second SSD is visible, so it looks like the problem has been resolved.

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Extosia
Member
191
10-26-2023, 04:40 AM
#6
Yeah, my HDD is showing up on itself now. And it's F: I thought it would be E: but this shows it was the issue. When I try to open F, it freezes Windows Explorer. It says RAW and healthy for the HDD in Disk Management. I just removed it temporarily and plan to take it out physically later.
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Extosia
10-26-2023, 04:40 AM #6

Yeah, my HDD is showing up on itself now. And it's F: I thought it would be E: but this shows it was the issue. When I try to open F, it freezes Windows Explorer. It says RAW and healthy for the HDD in Disk Management. I just removed it temporarily and plan to take it out physically later.