Its possible PSU is giving an unreliable amount, just enough to corrupt drives. I think m.2 drives use the same power source as sata, the 5 volt rail. I don't know if this has any tests for the ssd. RAM - ram would be causing BSOD as well so not sure its ram. PSU - cause its power for everything, it might be sending wrong power to the rail the drivers run on. Only so many things can corrupt multiple installs. Since we don't have many other ways to test Ryzen CPU for errors, its best I can find. It would only be a waste of your time if you did get an error with multiple sticks in as you can't tell which is cause. Normally ideal to test ram alone but if its 3 hours in and no errors, have to think its okay. WD Blue 3D NAND Internal SSD M.2 SATA - 1 TBĪny help would be greatful appreciated thank you! MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC / Aorus B450 AORUS ELITE New motherboard with all the above performed again - No luck Various BIOs updates/downgrades - No luck Reset this PC option in Windows recovery (once it finally worked) - Went successfully, again no network or driver installs. WD full disk check using Hirens - No errors Placing RAM modules into various slots - little luck with booting using single DIMM but back to the same issue again Uninstall Windows updates - none to uninstall Memtest86 - No errors Troubleshooting steps I've taken (that I remember): Not sure if it's related or whether the BIOs is handing over USB to Windows, but the keyboard and mouse seem to always disconnect at this point too, have RGB and it goes off when the spinning dots appear. Windows logo or motherboard logo with spinning dots. On this final install of Windows I decided not to install any drivers/software and it wasn't connected to the Internet so no Windows updates. After trying hundreds of things, reformatting the USB, various Windows images, etc it seemed to randomly work again. So back to the beginning, created a boot USB but the computer wouldn't boot to USB, just stuck on Windows logo with spinning dots. Upon my final reboot of the system to make sure it was all still good to hand back, it decided to do exactly the same thing. YAY! Reinstalled Windows, installed software/drivers, etc, rebooted a couple of times and seemed all okay. After trying hundreds of things, reformatting the USB, various Windows images, etc it seemed to randomly work. Created a boot USB but the computer wouldn't boot to USB, just stuck on Windows logo with spinning dots. After a few troubleshooting steps I wasn't able to get them any further so I went and collected the PC to do some further tests.įirst step was to reinstall Windows as could have been corrupted. Christmas day comes and the parents call saying the computer was stuck on the Windows icon trying to start automatic repair. After a few reboots it seemed to work fine and I handed the PC over to the parents for Christmas. Through troubleshooting this issue after many steps I had relocated the USB keyboard and mouse to different ports and that finally allowed me back in Windows. A few restarts after it decided not to boot into Windows 10, just getting stuck in spinning dots and/or automatic repair. Hours and hours of troubleshooting has turned up nothing so hoping someone on here might have encountered the same problem?įrom the beginning, built the computer, installed Windows 10, installed all software/drivers etc. Hi all, please can anyone help? I've built a PC for a family friends child for gaming and I've been having some trouble since building it.
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