Your PC jumpstarting technique worked like a charm. Honestly, I don't know how I hadn't come across this until you mentioned it. I quadruple-checked the motherboard's manual and I did in fact have the power switch plugged into the power led header. In my defense, I had been up for 24 hours at...
Thank you so much for the detailed response. I'm not currently at the PC at the moment but once I get a chance I'll try out everything you've suggested here. Jumping the PC was something I had not thought of trying. I'll come back with an update and let you know if I've solved it or not.
I recently put together a build for a friend. The components I used were the X570 Aorus Elite WiFi and Ryzen 7 5800X.
When researching the build I saw that you need to q-flash the BIOS so that the motherboard would be compatible with the CPU.
Looked up a tutorial on it, prepped a USB stick...
Ight well I managed to figure out what was causing the problem on my own.
After installing the new chipset drivers, my computer was finally able to shut down properly. This, however, only would happen once, meaning that I would have to constantly install the AMD chipset drivers just to fully...
So I've posted something similar to this before. Basically, in the last post, I described that after updating to the new click bios drivers, my boot times shot up from around 8 to 10 seconds to 40 to a minute. I'll leave a link for any of those who want more details...
Hi, I'll keep this short and sweet.
Recently I installed Ryzen Master to get a little into overclocking. As I was installing it, it recommended that I update my BIOS.
I think, "Hm okay well It's been a few years since I've last done that so why not."
I m-flash the latest BIOS update for my...