Hey there,
I recently updated a few components in my computer and run into an issue every couple of days. I updated my CPU from 6700k to 12700k, mobo from MSI z170a gaming m5 to MSI pro z690a, and added a new SSD (but is not being used for the OS). (Parts list for full current PC: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NrJTbh)
What happens is something like:
Obviously pretty annoying, and technically it's a workaround, but wondering if anyone here has thoughts on what I could try? I don't really know enough about what I'm even doing swapping between UEFI and CSM here to understand what a possible problem even is (changing the BIOS was a suggestion I saw on another thread from something that didn't sound super similar, but ended up working-ish (however me still needing to go back and forth occasionally)).
One thing on my list to try next is just fresh reinstalling Windows maybe? I didn't do that initially when I did the upgrade (and because it initially worked, and then this stuff started happening, figured it was OK). But given it seems to be Windows complaining here, I'm thinking that's a decent shout? But anyways yeah, let me know if there are other thoughts here (or just general info about what is going on, for my own curiosity! 😀)
Thank you!
I recently updated a few components in my computer and run into an issue every couple of days. I updated my CPU from 6700k to 12700k, mobo from MSI z170a gaming m5 to MSI pro z690a, and added a new SSD (but is not being used for the OS). (Parts list for full current PC: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/NrJTbh)
What happens is something like:
- PC starts to boot and shows an MSI screen
- (PC optionally turns off and reboots again to the same MSI screen)
- At this point either it loads into Windows itself (I'd say probably 70% of the time these days) or ->
- Get to a blue (Windows I think?) options screen where I have various buttons to try things (not sure what to call this but it has buttons to click for troubleshooting, rolling back Windows update, going into bios, and a few others)
- At this point what I've found "works" is I select the bios option, go into settings and swap UEFI/CSM (i.e. if its on CSM I swap to UEFI, and vice versa, if its on UEFI I swap to CSM). PC reboots and like 95% of the time this "works" and brings me to Windows login screen. The other 5% of the time I just do the whole thing again and swap back, and then that almost always works.
Obviously pretty annoying, and technically it's a workaround, but wondering if anyone here has thoughts on what I could try? I don't really know enough about what I'm even doing swapping between UEFI and CSM here to understand what a possible problem even is (changing the BIOS was a suggestion I saw on another thread from something that didn't sound super similar, but ended up working-ish (however me still needing to go back and forth occasionally)).
One thing on my list to try next is just fresh reinstalling Windows maybe? I didn't do that initially when I did the upgrade (and because it initially worked, and then this stuff started happening, figured it was OK). But given it seems to be Windows complaining here, I'm thinking that's a decent shout? But anyways yeah, let me know if there are other thoughts here (or just general info about what is going on, for my own curiosity! 😀)
Thank you!