Just look up computer repair shops in your area. Yelp might be a good start, or even the local yellow pages. That's what I did, found a small shop in my area that fixes and sells computers, they're out there, and pretty affordable too.
It could be an NVME issue, if your storing games on it. I heard NVME's have a shorter lifespan than SSD/HDD's. It sounds like a software issue for sure. I'm just a novice here, not a tech wizard, but I know some stuff. I've built my own PC's and have some trouble shooting skills.
I only store...
PROBLEM SOLVED!
First let me thank everyone who assisted in helping me find a solution.
I wound up taking my computer into a local mom and pop computer repair shop. I explained the situation and the next day got a call from Pop's, and he told me the problem was fixed.He got a splash screen and...
I didn't get around to flashing the BIOS this weekend due to bad weather and the fear of rolling black outs in our area here in TX.
A 'd0' error can be caused by anything, from a bad cable, a botched BIOS/OS update, to a dead mobo or CPU.
A 'd0' is basically telling you that you have to tear...
Will do fren, I'm planning on attacking it again over the weekend. I'm gonna attempt a BIOS flash and see if that corrects the problem, I'll update my results here.
The PSU I am using is a
DeepCool PX850G Power Supply 850w ATX 3.0 Fully Modular 80 PLUS Gold
Hi. I'm new so pardon my candor, I wasn't sure what category to put this under? I figured 'systems' since that what I'm discussing here.
First, let me amuse You by saying that you're not going to believe how this happened, but it did. I've been working on updating my new system all day, but I...