Question Need to remove the battery and reinstall windows every time i shut down the PC.

Jun 11, 2022
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Hi.
I built a PC with the following hardware a couple days ago :
-Corsair 80plus gold
-i5 12600 12th gen ,
-Tuf gaming B660 plus wifi D4
Everything works fine until i decide to shut down the PC.
I have to actually remove the battery and reinstall windows every time i shut down the PC otherwise all i get is a black screen.
I can restart it without any issue after installing windows but i soon as i shut it down, it's over, i have to remove the battery, put it back in, and reinstall windows again.
I replaced the CR2032 battery with a new one and updated the Bios just in case but it didn't do the trick.
Not sure what causes it... never had that issue before.
 
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Zerk2012

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Hi.
I bought the following set up a couple days ago :
-Corsair 80plus gold
-i5 12600 12th gen ,
-Tuf gaming B660 plus wifi D4
Everything works fine until i decide to shut down the PC.
I have to actually remove the battery and reinstall windows every time i shut down the PC otherwise all i get is a black screen.
I can restart it without any issue after installing windows but i soon as i shut it down, it's over, i have to remove the battery, put it back in, and reinstall windows again.
I replaced the CR2032 battery with a new one and updated the Bios just in case but it didn't do the trick.
Not sure what causes it... never had that issue before.
If it's a prebuilt return it not your problem.
 
Hi.
I built a PC with the following hardware a couple days ago :
-Corsair 80plus gold
-i5 12600 12th gen ,
-Tuf gaming B660 plus wifi D4
Everything works fine until i decide to shut down the PC.
I have to actually remove the battery and reinstall windows every time i shut down the PC otherwise all i get is a black screen.
I can restart it without any issue after installing windows but i soon as i shut it down, it's over, i have to remove the battery, put it back in, and reinstall windows again.
I replaced the CR2032 battery with a new one and updated the Bios just in case but it didn't do the trick.
Not sure what causes it... never had that issue before.
How can you install windows you don't have any disk or ram?
Is there a gpu in the mix?
 
Jun 11, 2022
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I'm using the integrated gpu
and yeah i forgot to mention the 16gig of ram, (kingston fury)
Anyways, it seems like updating windows did the trick. I can shut down the PC and turn it back on without any issue now.
You can mark it as solved.
 
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