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DaveTheBeaver
Junior Member
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12-26-2023, 06:17 PM
#1
I'm not expecting a quick answer. The situation isn't like the usual black screen. I can't log in, the cursor shows a loading icon, and after some time it vanishes. The refresh speed drops from 144 to 60 without any clear cause. I've reset the PC using a previous save, tried all options in the advanced settings, and everything was working fine before. Now it's blue-screened unexpectedly, and it doesn't restart properly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
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DaveTheBeaver
12-26-2023, 06:17 PM #1

I'm not expecting a quick answer. The situation isn't like the usual black screen. I can't log in, the cursor shows a loading icon, and after some time it vanishes. The refresh speed drops from 144 to 60 without any clear cause. I've reset the PC using a previous save, tried all options in the advanced settings, and everything was working fine before. Now it's blue-screened unexpectedly, and it doesn't restart properly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.

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Breadstonee
Member
220
12-27-2023, 02:08 AM
#2
Windows sometimes causes issues on its own. You might attempt to install Windows on a blank hard drive, and if that succeeds, it suggests your existing setup is damaged.
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Breadstonee
12-27-2023, 02:08 AM #2

Windows sometimes causes issues on its own. You might attempt to install Windows on a blank hard drive, and if that succeeds, it suggests your existing setup is damaged.

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Kronicftw
Member
195
12-28-2023, 02:07 PM
#3
You can try using the old hard drive on your new PC, but be cautious. If it’s damaged, repairing it might help, though it could still pose risks. If corruption is detected, you should back up important files before attempting fixes to protect your data.
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Kronicftw
12-28-2023, 02:07 PM #3

You can try using the old hard drive on your new PC, but be cautious. If it’s damaged, repairing it might help, though it could still pose risks. If corruption is detected, you should back up important files before attempting fixes to protect your data.

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Coke_cun_nut_
Junior Member
36
12-29-2023, 02:06 PM
#4
It might be possible. If the drive is damaged, you can connect it to another machine as a backup and transfer your files accordingly.
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Coke_cun_nut_
12-29-2023, 02:06 PM #4

It might be possible. If the drive is damaged, you can connect it to another machine as a backup and transfer your files accordingly.

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ChirpyJay
Member
104
01-03-2024, 01:29 PM
#5
Thanks for the assistance. Everyone I've talked to agrees with you. I'll finish it next week, hopefully. Appreciate the thanks.
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ChirpyJay
01-03-2024, 01:29 PM #5

Thanks for the assistance. Everyone I've talked to agrees with you. I'll finish it next week, hopefully. Appreciate the thanks.