K kmax101 Honorable Mar 4, 2018 29 1 10,535 Mar 7, 2019 #1 My PC is stuck at the BIOS settings. I tried removing the RAM, putting in a new CMOS and still it won't boot up..! The settings shows the Hdd so I guess there is no issue with that
My PC is stuck at the BIOS settings. I tried removing the RAM, putting in a new CMOS and still it won't boot up..! The settings shows the Hdd so I guess there is no issue with that
NightHawkRMX Titan Ambassador Jan 1, 2018 18,508 3,979 73,540 Mar 7, 2019 #2 What are your full system specs? What os is installed on the hdd and is it a fresh copy? Upvote 0 Downvote
K kmax101 Honorable Mar 4, 2018 29 1 10,535 Mar 7, 2019 #3 remixislandmusic said: What are your full system specs? What os is installed on the hdd and is it a fresh copy? Click to expand... I have an ASUS H97 Pro mobo 8GB Corsair vengeance ram Windows 8.1 Seagate 1Tb hdd And I had the os for a while now and it was running with no issues Upvote 0 Downvote
remixislandmusic said: What are your full system specs? What os is installed on the hdd and is it a fresh copy? Click to expand... I have an ASUS H97 Pro mobo 8GB Corsair vengeance ram Windows 8.1 Seagate 1Tb hdd And I had the os for a while now and it was running with no issues
R redit Honorable Jan 4, 2013 49 0 10,540 Mar 7, 2019 #4 Can you do anything in bios? Memory test? Try to boot from a thumbdrive. Upvote 0 Downvote
K kmax101 Honorable Mar 4, 2018 29 1 10,535 Mar 7, 2019 #5 redit said: Can you do anything in bios? Memory test? Try to boot from a thumbdrive. Click to expand... I can change the settings and all. How do you do a memory test? Upvote 0 Downvote
redit said: Can you do anything in bios? Memory test? Try to boot from a thumbdrive. Click to expand... I can change the settings and all. How do you do a memory test?
R redit Honorable Jan 4, 2013 49 0 10,540 Mar 8, 2019 #6 There should be an option in bios. They vary so much I can't tell you how to find it. Your best bet is to download win10 on a thumbdrive and try to boot from it. If that doesn't work you'll know you got hardware issues. Upvote 0 Downvote
There should be an option in bios. They vary so much I can't tell you how to find it. Your best bet is to download win10 on a thumbdrive and try to boot from it. If that doesn't work you'll know you got hardware issues.