- Sep 21, 2007
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I have an issue that has me stumped.
The computer is an older build, Gigabyte P55, I5 quad core with SSD hard drive, 8 gigs of Gskill memory.
It started throwing automatic repair messages when booting into windows over the last few months. I kept forgetting about it as it is the kid's homework and Roblox computer and it was usually just put to sleep so the issue did not come up all that often.
The computer won't load into windows at all now. It posts just fine, I can get into the bios no problem. It begins to load the operating system, the windows logo appears and the little spinning ball of circles gets going and it just hangs, never progressing or giving an error from that point.
I have removed one stick of memory at a time to troubleshoot, removed hard drives, I have made a usb installation stick to attempt to repair, but it won't boot into that either even with all hard drives removed. It hangs at the same point not matter what configuration changes I have made. I have confirmed the usb stick will boot on a seperate computer.
Any ideas on what piece of hardward is causing the issue? I am about to just rebuild with new MB, CPU and memory as it is getting a little dated, but the computer works for its purpose at the moment so would rather not if there is something I am missing.
Thanks for any ideas you have.
The computer is an older build, Gigabyte P55, I5 quad core with SSD hard drive, 8 gigs of Gskill memory.
It started throwing automatic repair messages when booting into windows over the last few months. I kept forgetting about it as it is the kid's homework and Roblox computer and it was usually just put to sleep so the issue did not come up all that often.
The computer won't load into windows at all now. It posts just fine, I can get into the bios no problem. It begins to load the operating system, the windows logo appears and the little spinning ball of circles gets going and it just hangs, never progressing or giving an error from that point.
I have removed one stick of memory at a time to troubleshoot, removed hard drives, I have made a usb installation stick to attempt to repair, but it won't boot into that either even with all hard drives removed. It hangs at the same point not matter what configuration changes I have made. I have confirmed the usb stick will boot on a seperate computer.
Any ideas on what piece of hardward is causing the issue? I am about to just rebuild with new MB, CPU and memory as it is getting a little dated, but the computer works for its purpose at the moment so would rather not if there is something I am missing.
Thanks for any ideas you have.