F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Updated mainboard and memory installed, but the computer isn't functioning properly.

Updated mainboard and memory installed, but the computer isn't functioning properly.

Updated mainboard and memory installed, but the computer isn't functioning properly.

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JebThePleb
Posting Freak
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01-14-2024, 12:43 AM
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Have you attempted to operate the new system using the previous Windows setup? After modifying several parts, it’s recommended to set up a brand new Windows. Simply erase your installation media and install a clean copy. Additionally, you can bypass numerous updates by obtaining the most recent installer from Microsoft’s site.
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JebThePleb
01-14-2024, 12:43 AM #11

Have you attempted to operate the new system using the previous Windows setup? After modifying several parts, it’s recommended to set up a brand new Windows. Simply erase your installation media and install a clean copy. Additionally, you can bypass numerous updates by obtaining the most recent installer from Microsoft’s site.

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killerking28
Junior Member
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01-14-2024, 12:43 AM
#12
I was a bit lazy and tried to boot using the old Windows version. It functioned quickly at first, but soon I encountered numerous BSODs and driver issues, so I performed a fresh installation three times before it stabilized with Windows. Perhaps I identified the root causes—my GPU wasn’t powering on the LED indicators, and the VGA LED on the motherboard kept showing a steady red light. Removing the GPU resolved the problem. This evening I reinstalled it, and everything worked fine. It’s possible I didn’t fully secure the GPU in the PCIe slot, but the next four to seven days will reveal if it’s resolved.
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killerking28
01-14-2024, 12:43 AM #12

I was a bit lazy and tried to boot using the old Windows version. It functioned quickly at first, but soon I encountered numerous BSODs and driver issues, so I performed a fresh installation three times before it stabilized with Windows. Perhaps I identified the root causes—my GPU wasn’t powering on the LED indicators, and the VGA LED on the motherboard kept showing a steady red light. Removing the GPU resolved the problem. This evening I reinstalled it, and everything worked fine. It’s possible I didn’t fully secure the GPU in the PCIe slot, but the next four to seven days will reveal if it’s resolved.

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booyahboy14
Junior Member
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01-14-2024, 12:43 AM
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Mystery fix implemented successfully. It functions well, so it's a solid solution to your issue. Wishing you a pleasant day!
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booyahboy14
01-14-2024, 12:43 AM #13

Mystery fix implemented successfully. It functions well, so it's a solid solution to your issue. Wishing you a pleasant day!

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