The PC fails to start after attempting to reinstall Windows using a Windows USB drive.
The PC fails to start after attempting to reinstall Windows using a Windows USB drive.
I assembled a computer that functioned properly until the hard drive and 1050 had a damaged fan. I swapped in an SSD and a 1050 Ti that I previously owned before moving up to a 3060. After turning on the PC, I connected a new Windows USB since the old HDD was still running Windows 7 and blocked an upgrade to Windows 10. Once the PC powered on, I connected the USB and then unplugged the power supply. When I prepared to boot, I plugged in the Windows USB. The fans began spinning but nothing appeared on the screen; the 1050 Ti and SSD were confirmed working. The keyboard backlight failed to illuminate even after pressing the power button repeatedly. Trying to force the BIOS with Esc didn't help. Anyone have any advice on resolving this?
I’d try reinserting the RAM by gently shifting the case—this can help if there’s an issue. Usually, a PC won’t start at all without working memory. I accidentally bumped my NAS while accessing something inside, and it didn’t boot or respond despite power being supplied. If parts moved inside the case, that might have caused the problem. It could be worth giving it another try.
I know you're fluent in Spanish, so I'll adjust the text accordingly. Windows might be an issue, so I'll reinstall it now. The file is ready: VID_20231106_164531.mp4
The Windows Media Creation Tool is nearing completion at 98%. I’m hoping my 8GB drive will be enough since the disk manager shows 7.56GB instead of 8GB.
You're facing issues during the Windows reinstallation process. Let's troubleshoot together.