So I just tried every ram slot with 1 stick except the first one because that would involve removing the cpu cooler, after that failed to solve the problem I cleared the cmos, but the problem still persists. I really think the cpu is bad.
I didn't go as far as trying every ram slot, so I will do that later today, I already tried to run the ram at a lower speed (I had problems getting 3200 when I initially build the system) I will do a complete bios reset later today aswell.
Note: I changed original thread post.
Yes it does post, that's the weird thing to me, in the bios everything shows up, but when it tries to boot it fails, just tried to install Ubuntu, which also failed.
Just tried with both the hdd and the dvd drive unplugged, still the same problem, all power connectors are in nice an tight, wiggled them around a bit.
I'm going to try Ubuntu, see if that will install on it.
Yes I did, either today or yesterday, however I don't see how this could affect even the windows 10 installation, but I will try an older graphics card then.
Edit: I just tried a different graphics card, same problem, kernel security check failure this time.
Hello everyone,
A month ago I decided to upgrade my pc with new mobo, cpu, ram, everything worked fine but while I was playing cities skylines today, I got a blue screen, then whenever it tried to restart, right after the windows logo, it gets a blue screen again, even when it tries to get to...
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I deinstalled the driver and turned off my laptop.
It did reinstall the driver automatically.
And for a moment it seemed to be fixed.
But now it doesnt work again.
I bought an Asus zenbook flip ux360ua a week ago but since today I've got issues with the touchpad.
After a while the right click on the trackpad didn't work anymore.
If I connect a mouse it will work fine for the mouse, but the trackpad doesn't.
I guess it's not a hardware problem as I tried...