Hi,
I build a new system, and some parts were already used in my old computer so i know all of the hardware should be working but the motherboard.
System:
MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon
I9 9900KS
Zotac RTX 2080Ti Tri Fan
RAM: 32GB Dual Kit g.skill Ripjaw 3200
Crucial M.2 SSD P1 1 TB
PSU:be quiet! Straight power 11 650W
Case: coolermaster h500m
Air cooler: Deep cool Assassin 3
Problem:
Motherboard is new. After i installed everything to the new system, i didnt know i had to reinstall windows because of the new motherboard. So i plugged in my old Drives (Samsung SSD where windows was installed and another HDD) and was wondering why it didnt boot.
After googling i found out, that i had to reinstall windows.
So i created an bootable usb stick via windows media creation tool and plugged out all Drives, but my freshly new Crucial M.2 SSD P1 1 TB(because i wanted to install windows only on that new Drive).
But with the usb stick i cant boot. It always gets stuck. Spinning dots appear on the screen and after a few seconds they freeze...nothing happens and i have to force the pc to shut down.
I can enter UEFI with no Problem though.
What i already tried:
- Changing boot order to make sure hes using the usb stick, even though i have no other boot Drive plugged in.
- Tried UEFI boot and legacy boot. (Difference is: in legacy mode above the freezing spinning dots a blue windows logo appears) but still freezes though.
-Creating another bootable usb stick to make sure its not corrupted.
-Making sure that the ram is correctly plugged in and isnt faulty
- Making sure all cables are correctly plugged in.
- resetting UEFI to standard settings.
- Took off the CMOS Battery. UEFI did reset, but Problem wasnt solved at all.
What i think could be the Problem:
The last BIOS update for MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon had the update: Optimized for prozessors wirh 127w.
So the optimization for my I9 9900KS.
Do you think i have to flash the bios to make it work with my I9 9900KS or is it just a optimization and there shouldnt be a problem to at least boot.
I cant try to flash it right now, mabe tomorrow.
Or may the motherboard be defect?
Any other ideas??
Thanks for the help.
I build a new system, and some parts were already used in my old computer so i know all of the hardware should be working but the motherboard.
System:
MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon
I9 9900KS
Zotac RTX 2080Ti Tri Fan
RAM: 32GB Dual Kit g.skill Ripjaw 3200
Crucial M.2 SSD P1 1 TB
PSU:be quiet! Straight power 11 650W
Case: coolermaster h500m
Air cooler: Deep cool Assassin 3
Problem:
Motherboard is new. After i installed everything to the new system, i didnt know i had to reinstall windows because of the new motherboard. So i plugged in my old Drives (Samsung SSD where windows was installed and another HDD) and was wondering why it didnt boot.
After googling i found out, that i had to reinstall windows.
So i created an bootable usb stick via windows media creation tool and plugged out all Drives, but my freshly new Crucial M.2 SSD P1 1 TB(because i wanted to install windows only on that new Drive).
But with the usb stick i cant boot. It always gets stuck. Spinning dots appear on the screen and after a few seconds they freeze...nothing happens and i have to force the pc to shut down.
I can enter UEFI with no Problem though.
What i already tried:
- Changing boot order to make sure hes using the usb stick, even though i have no other boot Drive plugged in.
- Tried UEFI boot and legacy boot. (Difference is: in legacy mode above the freezing spinning dots a blue windows logo appears) but still freezes though.
-Creating another bootable usb stick to make sure its not corrupted.
-Making sure that the ram is correctly plugged in and isnt faulty
- Making sure all cables are correctly plugged in.
- resetting UEFI to standard settings.
- Took off the CMOS Battery. UEFI did reset, but Problem wasnt solved at all.
What i think could be the Problem:
The last BIOS update for MSI Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon had the update: Optimized for prozessors wirh 127w.
So the optimization for my I9 9900KS.
Do you think i have to flash the bios to make it work with my I9 9900KS or is it just a optimization and there shouldnt be a problem to at least boot.
I cant try to flash it right now, mabe tomorrow.
Or may the motherboard be defect?
Any other ideas??
Thanks for the help.