F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems When you turn Windows 11 on, it picks a setting for you to start up.

When you turn Windows 11 on, it picks a setting for you to start up.

When you turn Windows 11 on, it picks a setting for you to start up.

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NovaKeo
Junior Member
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05-22-2026, 02:05 AM
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I was wondering if anyone else ever had this same issue and could give some advice on what to do. My computer has been running for about four months, but things used to work fine most of the time. Tonight, for the second time since I bought it, when I started up the PC, it went to a screen that lets you choose an option like continuing, fixing problems, or turning off the machine. I just clicked "continue" last time and Windows updated everything and everything worked again. This thing has only happened once in four months. Is this serious? It doesn't look like the motherboard (BIOS) is broken, and I've already reset the PC a few times using WinRE to wipe it clean with all factory defaults. Thanks!
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NovaKeo
05-22-2026, 02:05 AM #1

I was wondering if anyone else ever had this same issue and could give some advice on what to do. My computer has been running for about four months, but things used to work fine most of the time. Tonight, for the second time since I bought it, when I started up the PC, it went to a screen that lets you choose an option like continuing, fixing problems, or turning off the machine. I just clicked "continue" last time and Windows updated everything and everything worked again. This thing has only happened once in four months. Is this serious? It doesn't look like the motherboard (BIOS) is broken, and I've already reset the PC a few times using WinRE to wipe it clean with all factory defaults. Thanks!

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Monstertheo07
Junior Member
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06-04-2026, 04:38 PM
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I'd try backing up any important stuff from your computer hard drive if it matters too, and make sure you have a Windows 11 USB ready to go. I'd also tell you to check that your motherboard's BIOS is the newest version possible, then reinstall the operating system instead of just resetting everything. Please list all your computer parts like this: CPU: Cooler: Motherboard: RAM: Hard Drive or SSD: Graphics Card: Power Supply Unit: Case:
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Monstertheo07
06-04-2026, 04:38 PM #2

I'd try backing up any important stuff from your computer hard drive if it matters too, and make sure you have a Windows 11 USB ready to go. I'd also tell you to check that your motherboard's BIOS is the newest version possible, then reinstall the operating system instead of just resetting everything. Please list all your computer parts like this: CPU: Cooler: Motherboard: RAM: Hard Drive or SSD: Graphics Card: Power Supply Unit: Case:

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Sims4fun
Member
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06-06-2026, 05:08 PM
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Thanks for your help! It seems like the BIOS is the newest version. Sorry, but I meant to say that after reinstalling my Windows OS with a tool from Asus called WinRE, my computer is now an ASUS ROG Strix G16.
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Sims4fun
06-06-2026, 05:08 PM #3

Thanks for your help! It seems like the BIOS is the newest version. Sorry, but I meant to say that after reinstalling my Windows OS with a tool from Asus called WinRE, my computer is now an ASUS ROG Strix G16.