Question Does anyone know why does my computer get stuck on the windows 10 loading screen (without the dots going in circle)

Oct 21, 2019
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My pc gets stuck in the windows loading screen, but when i restart it doesnt happen. I got a new a ssd and after that it started happening. I checked the ssd with its kingston software and it says that its working properly. I also ran the windows ram diagnostic and it has no errors.

SSD: Kingston A400 480gb
MB: ASUS M5A78L-LX3
CPU: AMD FX-6100
GPU: GeForce GTX 960
 

Pizza PowerXYZ

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Apr 28, 2019
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Doesn't seem to work. Also when i put my pc to sleep it doesn't wake up. Got any ideas?
The device you use to wake it up (i.e. keyboard, mouse)may have "wake up" disabled in the settings. You'll just have to turn that on.
With it not booting into windows, that looks like a computer crash, most likely a too extreme overclock if not that, might be have important corrupted files like when I installed overdrive on my ryzen PC, it didnt work
 
Oct 21, 2019
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The device you use to wake it up (i.e. keyboard, mouse)may have "wake up" disabled in the settings. You'll just have to turn that on.
With it not booting into windows, that looks like a computer crash, most likely a too extreme overclock if not that, might be have important corrupted files like when I installed overdrive on my ryzen PC, it didnt work
Both keyboard and mouse have wake up enabled, but what happens is i press a mouse key to wake up and fans start spinning but still monitor and keyboard dont give any signals.
Didn't overclock. I installed new windows few days ago.
 

Colif

Win 11 Master
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what didn't work with fast startup?

It is likely to be drivers, so one option is download driverview - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/driverview.html
all it does is shows what drivers currently running
when you run it, go into view menu and set it to hide all Microsoft drivers, will make list much shorter
Can you take a screenshot showing all columns from (and including) Driver name all the way to creation date.
upload to an image sharing website and show a link here.

then we can see what is running and see what updates we can find.
 
Oct 21, 2019
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what didn't work with fast startup?

It is likely to be drivers, so one option is download driverview - http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/driverview.html
all it does is shows what drivers currently running
when you run it, go into view menu and set it to hide all Microsoft drivers, will make list much shorter
Can you take a screenshot showing all columns from (and including) Driver name all the way to creation date.
upload to an image sharing website and show a link here.

then we can see what is running and see what updates we can find.
Okay here are the images.

https://pasteboard.co/ID8TNhu.png

https://pasteboard.co/ID8Uon5.png
 

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