Question Need help, new build is not booting after successful install of windows.

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NEED HELP! Hello, I just built a pc for the first time in a few years. I was able to install windows just fine. I then changed a bios setting “network stack” to try to fix the onboard WiFi, this caused my boot to fail. I should also add that every time I booted my system up from beginning I would get a yes or no question about some setting, can’t quite remember what it was, but I was hitting no repeatedly, then when it wouldn’t boot I hit yes and since then I see the gigabyte insist ultra durable screen for a second and then it goes black and tries again. I can still get into bios, but I have tried all I can and I can’t get it to boot. Also in bios I have a light on my boot indicator. I have reset cmos, reset all my pieces besides my cpu. Motherboard is gigabyte gaming x ax, cpu ryzen 5 7600, ssd nvme w black 2tb, gigabyte 4070 ti super. I’m super bummed right now. Really hoping I didn’t totally mess up my whole system. Any help is appreciated, thank you in advance.
 
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Thank you for the response. Yes, I have reset factory settings and also setup settings neither have worked. Is there any chance I corrupted my drive by saying yes to whatever it was asking me? I’m most likely going to take it in to micro center if I exhaust all my options since I don’t have extra hardware to test. I’m not terribly knowledgeable about bios and software so let me know what you think I should do, I can post screenshots of my settings. I was fully in to windows and the traditional desktop before it started not booting
 
You should try booting from the windows install media e.g usb stick and see if you can boot into windows using the troubleshooting options e.g. Startup Repair, or Safe Mode etc. That will show if the Windows Install is damaged. There are other ways in that section that can be tried also.
 
You should try booting from the windows install media e.g usb stick and see if you can boot into windows using the troubleshooting options e.g. Startup Repair, or Safe Mode etc. That will show if the Windows Install is damaged. There are other ways in that section that can be tried also.
Okay, I tried it with the stick as my primary boot and still getting same response. Would enabling secure boot in my bios do anything? Says I need to enroll the platform key and put system in user mode before I do that
 
NEED HELP! Hello, I just built a pc for the first time in a few years. I was able to install windows just fine. I then changed a bios setting “network stack” to try to fix the onboard WiFi, this caused my boot to fail. I should also add that every time I booted my system up from beginning I would get a yes or no question about some setting, can’t quite remember what it was, but I was hitting no repeatedly, then when it wouldn’t boot I hit yes and since then I see the gigabyte insist ultra durable screen for a second and then it goes black and tries again. I can still get into bios, but I have tried all I can and I can’t get it to boot. Also in bios I have a light on my boot indicator. I have reset cmos, reset all my pieces besides my cpu. Motherboard is gigabyte gaming x ax, cpu ryzen 5 7600, ssd nvme w black 2tb, gigabyte 4070 ti super. I’m super bummed right now. Really hoping I didn’t totally mess up my whole system. Any help is appreciated, thank you in advance.
Okay update, when I go into boot options and select either my nvme or my windows drive I get a BIInitialize library failed 0xc0000009
 
In your boot options, do you have any sort of network boot enabled?

For now, remove the GPU and just use the on-board video (yep, you have one).

Manually reset the BIOS (jumper or battery removal method). And try again.

Are you using a "recycled" Windows installation on your storage devices?
 
no, in my boot options it just says priorities with my ssd first then install drive second, bootup numlock state (on), security option (system), full screen logo show, fast boot (disabled), csm support (disabled) secure boot menu and preferred operating mode (referring to easy or advanced bios) and yea I am using a recycled windows install, I previously used this when building my first pc. I do have separate keys though. Thanks again for your help
 
Well no the first time, it kept asking me then I said yes and then it wouldn’t boot. Now it does t ask. I don’t know if saying yes to that would have anything to do with bitlocker and I know for sure that was in the yes choice. Maybe so though.
 
When booting from either drive. And it’s windows 10. I was able to successfully boot and was in downloading things no problem, it was only after enabling network stack and saying yes to the question that it failed