Regedit causing bootloop?

ABilberg

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Jan 11, 2017
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Hi.

I changed some stuff in regedit, and after a reboot Windows told "inaccessible boot device". And after one more restart it started bootlooping. Is there a way to fix this. Even without the SSD connected i keeps bootlooping. I tried jumping the CMOS and removing battery. Can regedit cause a faulty mobo? It doesn't even get past POST
 


It was related to a game, so i guess it didn't cause it. I tried troubleshooting before POST bootloop
 


It went into a bootloop, so i can't even get past POST or into Bios or anything.
 


Booting from your install media happens long before Windows can go into a boot loop.
Similarly, getting into the BIOS happens long before Windows can do anything.
 


It's only turned on for half a second before bootlooping, i guess that's a hardware issue? So i have no chance of reinstalling windows?

 


All hard drives and SSDs are connected. Only PSU, CPU and 1 block of ram. Even without RAM it still bootloops. After the regedit i changed the priority off startup disk, and then it started bootlooping.
 
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The cpu fan, 2 external fans and gnu fans start up half a second, and then shuts down. Then starts itself 1-2 seconds later. Checked if power pins were shorted. If CPU fan starts up the mobo is not all fried right? Also paperclip checked the PSU. It ran perfect before bios change
 


I've tried jumping the CMOS and removing CMOS battery
 


And what are the exact procedures in the motherboard user manual?
 


Clear the CMOS to reset BIOS, by using a jumper, and i did that. I've tried breadboarding even without CPU and RAM. Does that mean it looks to be a mobo fault?

 


How do i BIOS update if i can't get past POST?

 


Probably time to get on the support forum for your motherboard.
Ask the manufacturer.
 


The fans start up for half a second then turns off, before trying to start up again after 1-2 seconds

 
Even though i disconnected the connections from the case, if it has been connected to the power supply and then i disconnect the PSU and then connect the PSU it starts up itself even without me jumping the power pins. Is that a short circuit?
 

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