Just had someone build my pc TODAY.
Crashed while playing a game, now my system is stuck on auto repair no matter how much I reboot it and unplug the power or kbm or Ethernet. Parts are new but maybe something might still be defunct.
Parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JpynTB
I'm actually able to get to the bios screen and mess with the settings. Setting other bios priorities (hd, ssd, etc) doesn't fix anything. Switching from legacy doesn't do anything. Restoring default settings doesn't do anything. And it's odd that it's an msi screen and not a win10 screen when the auto repair screen shows up. Which leads me to think I may need to get win10 off someone on a usb and try and boot from there. The person who built it did multiple stress tests and it ran fine for me for a few hours. My main concern is wondering if it's the motherboard, os, or something else so I can pin down the problem.
https://m.imgur.com/EDJbSKb
https://m.imgur.com/VKUQ0aA
https://m.imgur.com/DuILzPs
Crashed while playing a game, now my system is stuck on auto repair no matter how much I reboot it and unplug the power or kbm or Ethernet. Parts are new but maybe something might still be defunct.
Parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/JpynTB
I'm actually able to get to the bios screen and mess with the settings. Setting other bios priorities (hd, ssd, etc) doesn't fix anything. Switching from legacy doesn't do anything. Restoring default settings doesn't do anything. And it's odd that it's an msi screen and not a win10 screen when the auto repair screen shows up. Which leads me to think I may need to get win10 off someone on a usb and try and boot from there. The person who built it did multiple stress tests and it ran fine for me for a few hours. My main concern is wondering if it's the motherboard, os, or something else so I can pin down the problem.
https://m.imgur.com/EDJbSKb
https://m.imgur.com/VKUQ0aA
https://m.imgur.com/DuILzPs
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