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Recent PC setup with Windows succeeded, but now it fails to start.

Recent PC setup with Windows succeeded, but now it fails to start.

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YoungAriesArt
Member
192
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM
#1
Hey there! Welcome to the forum. You're just starting out with PC building, which is awesome. Your setup sounds solid with the Ryzen 1600AF, good RAM, and a decent GPU. After some changes, you ran into a tough issue with the boot process and BIOS access. Here’s what you can try:

1. **Check Power Supply** – Make sure everything is properly connected and the PSU is delivering enough power.
2. **Verify Connections** – Double-check all cables, especially the SATA and USB ports.
3. **Try a Different RAM Slot** – If possible, swap the RAM to another slot to rule out a faulty module.
4. **Update BIOS Manually** – Some users bypass BIOS by using a bootable USB or adjusting BIOS settings via command line (UEFI).
5. **Reset BIOS** – If you have access, reset it to default and see if the issue persists.
6. **Check for Hardware Issues** – Sometimes faulty RAM or GPU can cause boot problems; test with another unit if needed.

If you can’t access the BIOS, focus on ensuring all components are stable and try booting from a known-good USB drive. Let me know what you find next!
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YoungAriesArt
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM #1

Hey there! Welcome to the forum. You're just starting out with PC building, which is awesome. Your setup sounds solid with the Ryzen 1600AF, good RAM, and a decent GPU. After some changes, you ran into a tough issue with the boot process and BIOS access. Here’s what you can try:

1. **Check Power Supply** – Make sure everything is properly connected and the PSU is delivering enough power.
2. **Verify Connections** – Double-check all cables, especially the SATA and USB ports.
3. **Try a Different RAM Slot** – If possible, swap the RAM to another slot to rule out a faulty module.
4. **Update BIOS Manually** – Some users bypass BIOS by using a bootable USB or adjusting BIOS settings via command line (UEFI).
5. **Reset BIOS** – If you have access, reset it to default and see if the issue persists.
6. **Check for Hardware Issues** – Sometimes faulty RAM or GPU can cause boot problems; test with another unit if needed.

If you can’t access the BIOS, focus on ensuring all components are stable and try booting from a known-good USB drive. Let me know what you find next!

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Tracyy14
Member
133
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM
#2
Remove the new RAM module and run a test on the PC. The motherboard supports four RAM slots; ensure the first and third slots are already filled when installing.
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Tracyy14
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM #2

Remove the new RAM module and run a test on the PC. The motherboard supports four RAM slots; ensure the first and third slots are already filled when installing.

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crazypotpie
Member
225
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM
#3
I placed the RAM in the preferred slots as shown on the motherboard—specifically 2a and 2b. I took out the second one, but it was still the same.
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crazypotpie
11-03-2016, 08:52 AM #3

I placed the RAM in the preferred slots as shown on the motherboard—specifically 2a and 2b. I took out the second one, but it was still the same.