Error Codes on motherboard of Ryzen Build

Reidermcf

Commendable
May 3, 2016
43
0
1,540
Hi. I have a PC that I built that has a Ryzen 7 1700, a GTX 1070, 16 gigs of ram, a nvme ssd, and 2 2tb hard drives (not in a RAID array). My problem is that sometimes when I boot my PC up, my PC will either not show anything on the monitor and have an error code on my mobo indicator (0d is one i get sometimes), or it will boot into the BIOS safe mode (not the windows one, the one where it says american megatrends at the top). I don't have anything overclocked, and my cpu/gpu temps are fine.

Also, sometimes when I power off my PC, after a few seconds, it will turn back on again.

One thing that I have been doing is that up until about a week ago, whenever I wanted to shut off my PC, I would hold the power button on my case down until my PC shuts down (I think its called a hard shutdown or something like that) instead of just pressing it. Could that have caused my problems?

Once I get into Windows, everything works fine, it's just annoying to sometimes not have my PC boot properly into Windows when I press the power button.

Thanks
 
Solution
Hi Reidermcf :)

Error code 0d is not documented and usually a config failure or RAM issue and will go away once Bios is configured correctly.
Hard shutdowns are never recommended unless of catastrophic failure. You should log out or shut down from within Windows.
You can also configure Windows to put your system to sleep when not in use.
Also consider updating your Bios to latest version for better stability.

If Bios is not configured correctly for RAM your system from a cold boot start will go thru a training set of D.O.C.P sets to try and find the best most stable config. It will restart a few time then boot to Windows.

mazboy

Commendable
Dec 28, 2017
823
0
1,660
I can tell you from personal experience that Win10 does not like hard shut-downs at all. Basically, the only way you should ever shut down Win10 is to click on the Windows Icon on the bottom left of the Task Bar, click the power button icon, then click "Shut Down". You're asking for trouble doing it any other way.

BTW, before you shut down for the night, go to "settings->Update & security->Windows Update->Check for updates" and get all the latest stuff downloaded and installed.
 
Hi Reidermcf :)

Error code 0d is not documented and usually a config failure or RAM issue and will go away once Bios is configured correctly.
Hard shutdowns are never recommended unless of catastrophic failure. You should log out or shut down from within Windows.
You can also configure Windows to put your system to sleep when not in use.
Also consider updating your Bios to latest version for better stability.

If Bios is not configured correctly for RAM your system from a cold boot start will go thru a training set of D.O.C.P sets to try and find the best most stable config. It will restart a few time then boot to Windows.
 
Solution