F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The Questionscreen abruptly turns dark.

The Questionscreen abruptly turns dark.

The Questionscreen abruptly turns dark.

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SIPA_
Junior Member
13
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM
#1
A few days back my computer blue screened and displayed a notification that the system was in safe mode (refer to attached image). After restarting, the same message appeared again, this time without a prior blue screen. The fourth attempt to boot resulted in a stable start. Essentially, I now have to turn on and restart the PC each time I want to use it. It’s somewhat bothersome, but my main worry is understanding the cause. Anyone can assist?

This is the message shown after the blue screen:
Specs:
cpu: intel core i7 9700F
gpu: Asus ROG 2070 super
motherboard: Asus ROG 360-F Gaming
ram: corsair vengeance LPX 4x8gb (two sticks are 2133MHz and the other two are 2400MHz)
psu: Corsair RM 850
ssd (boot drive): samsung 980 m.2 1tb
ssd; Kingston KC600 512gb
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SIPA_
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM #1

A few days back my computer blue screened and displayed a notification that the system was in safe mode (refer to attached image). After restarting, the same message appeared again, this time without a prior blue screen. The fourth attempt to boot resulted in a stable start. Essentially, I now have to turn on and restart the PC each time I want to use it. It’s somewhat bothersome, but my main worry is understanding the cause. Anyone can assist?

This is the message shown after the blue screen:
Specs:
cpu: intel core i7 9700F
gpu: Asus ROG 2070 super
motherboard: Asus ROG 360-F Gaming
ram: corsair vengeance LPX 4x8gb (two sticks are 2133MHz and the other two are 2400MHz)
psu: Corsair RM 850
ssd (boot drive): samsung 980 m.2 1tb
ssd; Kingston KC600 512gb

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julian_05
Member
185
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM
#2
The age of the PC might be determined by checking the CMOS battery and verifying if the date and clock display accurate information.
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julian_05
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM #2

The age of the PC might be determined by checking the CMOS battery and verifying if the date and clock display accurate information.

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GoMigs
Senior Member
614
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM
#3
the pc is around three years old, the date and clock are accurate according to my memory
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GoMigs
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM #3

the pc is around three years old, the date and clock are accurate according to my memory

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bougielily
Junior Member
19
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM
#4
Are you making any adjustments to the system? Consider reverting to the standard settings and check if the problem persists.
There might be a faulty RAM module. You could test it one by one (turn off power!) and then restart.
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bougielily
09-07-2024, 03:51 PM #4

Are you making any adjustments to the system? Consider reverting to the standard settings and check if the problem persists.
There might be a faulty RAM module. You could test it one by one (turn off power!) and then restart.