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meatybeast1
Junior Member
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05-13-2016, 04:20 AM
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I've shared earlier about problems with my PC. Now I've bought and installed a new NVMe drive, but when trying to install Windows it's acting strangely. If I choose the thumb drive as the priority, I end up back in the BIOS. Also, inserting my old SATA SSD (boot drive) doesn't get me past the BIOS—it just turns off and shows a black screen. Check out my previous post for what I've tried! I can provide a video if you need.
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meatybeast1
05-13-2016, 04:20 AM #1

I've shared earlier about problems with my PC. Now I've bought and installed a new NVMe drive, but when trying to install Windows it's acting strangely. If I choose the thumb drive as the priority, I end up back in the BIOS. Also, inserting my old SATA SSD (boot drive) doesn't get me past the BIOS—it just turns off and shows a black screen. Check out my previous post for what I've tried! I can provide a video if you need.

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Bruh_Denied_
Member
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05-29-2016, 08:20 AM
#2
The earlier problems appear to be linked to the motherboard. Have you checked if the issue is related to it?
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Bruh_Denied_
05-29-2016, 08:20 AM #2

The earlier problems appear to be linked to the motherboard. Have you checked if the issue is related to it?

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DinVin
Member
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05-30-2016, 11:05 AM
#3
I am not sure how apart from using another PC which I can't anytime soon. Is there another way?
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DinVin
05-30-2016, 11:05 AM #3

I am not sure how apart from using another PC which I can't anytime soon. Is there another way?

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Sheik1soul
Senior Member
511
05-30-2016, 01:31 PM
#4
Sadly not... If motherboard is ded, then it's ded and you can't do anything about that... Just buying some used or something
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Sheik1soul
05-30-2016, 01:31 PM #4

Sadly not... If motherboard is ded, then it's ded and you can't do anything about that... Just buying some used or something

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AFKCosmos
Member
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06-04-2016, 06:52 PM
#5
It might still be active since you mentioned you could access the BIOS. Attempt to connect the flash drive again and see if it works. Consider using another USB port if needed.
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AFKCosmos
06-04-2016, 06:52 PM #5

It might still be active since you mentioned you could access the BIOS. Attempt to connect the flash drive again and see if it works. Consider using another USB port if needed.

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hazdacookie
Junior Member
7
06-05-2016, 09:06 PM
#6
Check for another 12th gen CPU that fits the socket with integrated graphics. Test whether the PCI slot functions properly by observing what the motherboard outputs. Remember, a chip with an "F" near its name lacks integrated graphics.
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hazdacookie
06-05-2016, 09:06 PM #6

Check for another 12th gen CPU that fits the socket with integrated graphics. Test whether the PCI slot functions properly by observing what the motherboard outputs. Remember, a chip with an "F" near its name lacks integrated graphics.

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seijinator
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 12:55 AM
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It seems like using both disks and relying solely on the USB port for flashing is unusual. I'm not sure how much your PC can handle via USB. Trying a different SATA port might help. If that doesn't work, it could indicate a CPU issue. The PSU or RAM might also be the problem, but I don't think so.
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seijinator
06-11-2016, 12:55 AM #7

It seems like using both disks and relying solely on the USB port for flashing is unusual. I'm not sure how much your PC can handle via USB. Trying a different SATA port might help. If that doesn't work, it could indicate a CPU issue. The PSU or RAM might also be the problem, but I don't think so.

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CrazyHDGamin
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 06:32 AM
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I don’t have a spare SATA drive for Windows, and it doesn’t seem to be RAM since the BIOS lists it at 3200MHz.
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CrazyHDGamin
06-11-2016, 06:32 AM #8

I don’t have a spare SATA drive for Windows, and it doesn’t seem to be RAM since the BIOS lists it at 3200MHz.

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CreepyCrafty1
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 08:07 AM
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In earlier discussions, you mentioned encountering a VGA error with your motherboard. This indicates the board isn't acknowledging your graphics card. Consider switching to a different PCI slot.
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CreepyCrafty1
06-11-2016, 08:07 AM #9

In earlier discussions, you mentioned encountering a VGA error with your motherboard. This indicates the board isn't acknowledging your graphics card. Consider switching to a different PCI slot.

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SnafuW
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 08:52 AM
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You can simply place an uninstalled installation on any available drive. This doesn't eliminate the possibility of RAM issues. In fact, even tools like memtest86 or Windows memory diagnostics won't confirm the absence of RAM problems.
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SnafuW
06-11-2016, 08:52 AM #10

You can simply place an uninstalled installation on any available drive. This doesn't eliminate the possibility of RAM issues. In fact, even tools like memtest86 or Windows memory diagnostics won't confirm the absence of RAM problems.

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