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Windows fails to display anything after a BSOD.

Windows fails to display anything after a BSOD.

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08-23-2016, 12:17 PM
#1
I'm having trouble getting my PC to turn on after a BSOD. The message said "Motherboard Failure." After trying to restart, nothing appeared on the screen. Now when I attempt to boot again, everything lights up—power button, GPU, motherboard—but the screen remains blank. What might be happening?
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Derpypatrick15
08-23-2016, 12:17 PM #1

I'm having trouble getting my PC to turn on after a BSOD. The message said "Motherboard Failure." After trying to restart, nothing appeared on the screen. Now when I attempt to boot again, everything lights up—power button, GPU, motherboard—but the screen remains blank. What might be happening?

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manglemadness
Member
117
08-23-2016, 01:23 PM
#2
Your computer has turned against humanity
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manglemadness
08-23-2016, 01:23 PM #2

Your computer has turned against humanity

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BroskiFriends
Junior Member
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08-25-2016, 05:23 AM
#3
Hey there, I understand you're having a tough time. If you want to talk or need assistance, just let me know.
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BroskiFriends
08-25-2016, 05:23 AM #3

Hey there, I understand you're having a tough time. If you want to talk or need assistance, just let me know.

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Hermitt
Member
149
08-25-2016, 06:01 AM
#4
Sorry, I don't understand.
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Hermitt
08-25-2016, 06:01 AM #4

Sorry, I don't understand.

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akanijo
Member
170
09-11-2016, 05:35 AM
#5
You're experiencing issues due to faulty hardware or incorrect overclock settings. Disable any overclock configuration and attempt the test again. If problems persist, check your GPU, motherboard, CPU, and RAM for faults. Replace them with compatible spare parts until functionality returns. Once you pinpoint the defective component, reach out to the manufacturer for warranty support (if applicable). Be aware that this could also indicate a corrupted file system from an SSD/HDD failure. Consider creating a backup on another machine, then reinstall Windows by restoring the drive and performing a fresh installation. A combined approach might resolve both hardware and software concerns.
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akanijo
09-11-2016, 05:35 AM #5

You're experiencing issues due to faulty hardware or incorrect overclock settings. Disable any overclock configuration and attempt the test again. If problems persist, check your GPU, motherboard, CPU, and RAM for faults. Replace them with compatible spare parts until functionality returns. Once you pinpoint the defective component, reach out to the manufacturer for warranty support (if applicable). Be aware that this could also indicate a corrupted file system from an SSD/HDD failure. Consider creating a backup on another machine, then reinstall Windows by restoring the drive and performing a fresh installation. A combined approach might resolve both hardware and software concerns.