System failures occur when starting up after an OS installation.
System failures occur when starting up after an OS installation.
Initial settings are confirmed correct. After applying them, system performs well during first boot, runs smoothly for gaming and work. However, upon shutdown and restart, it fails to boot after roughly ten minutes before shutting down again. The issue occurs even though everything seems fine initially. I'm unsure why this keeps happening. Need advice.
You won't find your BIOS? Alright, retrieve the power cord from the wall, open the case, carefully extract the battery from the main board, let it sit for 2 minutes, reinsert the battery, close the case, activate the power boot system, reset the CMOS, then press the logo followed by CTL-ALT-DEl or F2 to enter BIOS, after that press F10 and start the boot process. Make sure the computer is running correctly before attempting overclocking again.
This implies your overclock might lack stability. Try downloading and running the Unigine Heaven benchmark to determine if your overclock is reliable.
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That means your overclock might not be stable. Try downloading and running the Unigine Heaven benchmark to see if it works properly.
The Paladin suggests clearing CMOS, rebooting, entering BIOS, and adjusting your OC settings to a lower level. They also mention resetting to default without clearing CMOS, but the issue still occurs. The user played games all day without problems, then experienced crashes after turning off and on the computer while making coffee.
you can't access your bios? alright, take the power cord from the wall, open the case, carefully remove the battery from the main board, wait a couple of minutes, reinsert the battery, close the case, apply the power boot system, this will reset the CMOS, then press the logo button and either CTL-ALT-DEl or F2 to enter bios, after that press F10 to start up, ensure the computer is running correctly before attempting overclocking again.