The system has been posted in safe mode.
The system has been posted in safe mode.
The system displays this problem after a complete shutdown each time, yet I can start up in Windows. Using F1 opens the BIOS where I can exit and then boot normally as expected. This behavior occurs only when I apply XMP profiles for RAM overclocking. Without overclocking, the issue should not continue. The motherboard model listed is i5 11400f ASUS TUF GAMING B560M-PLUS with Wi-Fi, Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4, 3200 MHz, 8X2, MSI GTX 1060, 6GB, Gaming Max, Seasonic s12 III, 650W, Lexar 256GB NVMe.
This might indicate a failed startup attempt. Verify that you dialed the correct RAM speed and ensure the voltage suggested by the manufacturer exceeds the standard voltage. Adjusting these settings in BIOS should help.
I reviewed your message and adjusted certain configurations in the BIOS. Changing the RAM timing manually, as per the manufacturer’s site, resolved the issue. Appreciate the assistance!
It functions when switching from XMP 1 to XMP 2. Booting in Safe Mode after disabling XMP seems to help, so adjusting this might improve the result.