The monitor halted and remains trapped in an endless cycle with no visual output and boot sequence.
The monitor halted and remains trapped in an endless cycle with no visual output and boot sequence.
I mentioned it can be booted from USB. There are drivers available in safe mode. These are typically outdated, well-known ones that ensure compatibility for components to be recognized as PC-compatible. The most common was the mouse driver, which explains why inexpensive mice without drivers or software are useful for testing.
Second memory is a point I want to recall: each maker has a unique setup and they function differently. It lets you insert a USB drive with the BIOS on it (sometimes needing FAT formatting) into a designated port, connect the main power cable to the board, and it will boot without any CPU. This seems essential for most AMD boards because you often have to re-flash the BIOS several times, and there’s a slight risk of corruption during installation. A corrupted BIOS can prevent the CPU from working, and if your motherboard lacks one, it becomes unusable. However, this is usually not necessary in everyday use but could be crucial if required. Like many safety measures.
Thirdly, most systems require a driver to function properly. I’m not entirely clear on how this relates to what was said.
I discovered several others dealing with the same problem at https://forums. I hope this fix helps.