[SOLVED] I get the manufacturing logo then a Black screen with frozen white underscore and I can't enter bios.

Mar 13, 2020
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Hello, everyone
Today i got a new desk and moved my pc to my new desk. However when I to turn it on i received the manufacturing logo and then got a black screen with a frozen white underscore. When i restarted and try to enter the bios the screen turns black and I cannot enter. I have looked up many problems that could have occurred and have tried the following.

  1. Unplugged and plugged everything back in and reseated my GPU RAM and all cords possible.
  2. I reset my cmos battery multiple times(by taking battery out and using jumper) hoping to enter the bios and was able to 1 time and when I did i tried to restore to factory defaults and when I reset it still was the same.
  3. I tried booting with just one ssd and then the other and still received the frozen white underscore screen.
4.downloaded windows creation tool hoping to system restore but am unable to get to my bios since that one time and cant system restore.

I've been at this for a 5 hours and have read many posts hoping to find something out but have been unable to.

Specs
Mobo: Asus m5a99fx pro 2.0
CPU: amd fx-8350
GPU: nvidia 1050 ti
Ram: 1 Hyperx 8gb, 3 gskill 8gb ddr3
SSD; adata 256gb
SSD2: samsung 480 gb
 
Unplug all your drives take out the battery and boot like that.

Also your mobo seems to have a direct key that gets you into bios,have you tried that?
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/325447/Asus-M5a99fx-Pro-R2-0.html?page=38#manual

i just unplugged all drives and removed battery and it took me to the black screen with the still underscore and if i hit the directkey which should take me to the bios and it just black screens with no underscore. It's quite puzzling
 
Well if the motherboard is old it could have just died.
Maybe the BIOS is somehow destroyed,if you think there is nothing else you can try then try flashing a new(or the same) bios there is a button for that as well so you can do this. This could completely kill your motherboard but if you think you tried everything then it's your last chance.

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/325447/Asus-M5a99fx-Pro-R2-0.html?page=65#manual
 
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