Hi all,
Just upgraded my MOBO and CPU and I'm having a lot of strange problems getting it to boot into Windows on multiple HDD devices. Not sure what the problem is, and most solutions are stymied by additional problems. Maybe someone here can sort me out.
System specs:
MOBO: Asus Prime B550-PLUS (used)
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X (used)
GPU: Zotac RTX 3060ti (used)
RAM: 2x DDR4 8GB 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance
HDD: Multiple, all Western Digital HDDs, no SSD available
Everything starts fine, MOBO runs its QLED checks and pulls up the BIOS. The previous setup had multiple HDDs plugged in, all of which are from older computers and still have their own (old, most likely pre-7) installations of Windows. Those automatically go to Startup Repair if I try to boot into them, but they don't do much, just an endless self-reboot cycle or it freezes up and has to be rebooted manually. I got BSOD code from trying to start Windows regularly on one of them, and that was 0x0000074.
The main harddrive with Windows 10 on it that I want to boot into, if I unplug the other HDDs, it won't recognize that one as bootable at all. It sees it as attached hardware and knows what it is, but won't boot into it, acts like there's nothing there to boot from. If I connect that same drive to the old MOBO and CPU, it works fine. There is also another HDD that it does this with. I've tried both UEFI and legacy modes with largely the same results; endless self-reboots, freezes, or asks to connect bootable media.
Also, I can't seem to boot from a USB drive; if I even connect a thumbdrive to USB, the BIOS becomes unstable and freezes up; either it gets stuck loading from F2 or it freezes up shortly after loading the EZ screen. So reinstalling Windows from a boot drive isn't feasible due to that. Full disclosure, I did forget to download the chipset drivers for the new MOBO, but figured I'd be able to get far enough to do that with the new equipment running, I've never seen this problem before. But I would have to take the whole rig apart and put the old hardware back to do that, which I'd prefer not to if there are any other solutions. I tried downloading them and putting them on a USB, but as mentioned, can't use a USB for anything or it just freezes up really easily.
It should also be mentioned that I did have this same problem with an identical MOBO, it just had slightly different symptoms (startup repair would fail, but was at least able to attempt -- this one just reboots over and over and startup repair doesn't seem to be able to do anything).
Anyone have any bright ideas, other than taking everything apart, downloading drivers, and hoping that fixes it? I've never had this much trouble swapping out hardware before. Is it possible that any of this equipment is faulty? I worry a little bit about the CPU with all the freezing, but everything looks normal on the BIOS.
Just upgraded my MOBO and CPU and I'm having a lot of strange problems getting it to boot into Windows on multiple HDD devices. Not sure what the problem is, and most solutions are stymied by additional problems. Maybe someone here can sort me out.
System specs:
MOBO: Asus Prime B550-PLUS (used)
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600X (used)
GPU: Zotac RTX 3060ti (used)
RAM: 2x DDR4 8GB 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance
HDD: Multiple, all Western Digital HDDs, no SSD available
Everything starts fine, MOBO runs its QLED checks and pulls up the BIOS. The previous setup had multiple HDDs plugged in, all of which are from older computers and still have their own (old, most likely pre-7) installations of Windows. Those automatically go to Startup Repair if I try to boot into them, but they don't do much, just an endless self-reboot cycle or it freezes up and has to be rebooted manually. I got BSOD code from trying to start Windows regularly on one of them, and that was 0x0000074.
The main harddrive with Windows 10 on it that I want to boot into, if I unplug the other HDDs, it won't recognize that one as bootable at all. It sees it as attached hardware and knows what it is, but won't boot into it, acts like there's nothing there to boot from. If I connect that same drive to the old MOBO and CPU, it works fine. There is also another HDD that it does this with. I've tried both UEFI and legacy modes with largely the same results; endless self-reboots, freezes, or asks to connect bootable media.
Also, I can't seem to boot from a USB drive; if I even connect a thumbdrive to USB, the BIOS becomes unstable and freezes up; either it gets stuck loading from F2 or it freezes up shortly after loading the EZ screen. So reinstalling Windows from a boot drive isn't feasible due to that. Full disclosure, I did forget to download the chipset drivers for the new MOBO, but figured I'd be able to get far enough to do that with the new equipment running, I've never seen this problem before. But I would have to take the whole rig apart and put the old hardware back to do that, which I'd prefer not to if there are any other solutions. I tried downloading them and putting them on a USB, but as mentioned, can't use a USB for anything or it just freezes up really easily.
It should also be mentioned that I did have this same problem with an identical MOBO, it just had slightly different symptoms (startup repair would fail, but was at least able to attempt -- this one just reboots over and over and startup repair doesn't seem to be able to do anything).
Anyone have any bright ideas, other than taking everything apart, downloading drivers, and hoping that fixes it? I've never had this much trouble swapping out hardware before. Is it possible that any of this equipment is faulty? I worry a little bit about the CPU with all the freezing, but everything looks normal on the BIOS.