My computer is stuck in the BIOS.
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Hello everyone,
Yesterday afternoon I was playing on my desktop PC when suddenly, an error message appeared and the computer turned off... (I didn't have time to see the error message).
Since then, it's impossible to access Windows. My computer automatically boots into the BIOS and detects my peripherals (keyboard, mouse, hard drives, cpu, ram, ...) without issues but can't go any further. Can you help me solve this problem?
This is a computer that I built myself a year and a half ago and I haven't had any problems before.
My setup:
Motherboard: Gigabyte B360M DS3H
CPU: Intel Core i5-8600 (3.1 GHz) with Be Quiet! Pure Rock Slim
RAM: 2x4GB CAS 15 2400MHz
PSU: Cooler Master K550, 550W
Hard drives: Crucial MX500, 250 Go, M.2 & Western Digital WD Blue, 1 To
GPU: KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 OC, 6 Go
With an Asus PCE-N15 wifi card
All running on Windows 10 64-bit
Thanks in advance,
Matthieu.
Yesterday afternoon I was playing on my desktop PC when suddenly, an error message appeared and the computer turned off... (I didn't have time to see the error message).
Since then, it's impossible to access Windows. My computer automatically boots into the BIOS and detects my peripherals (keyboard, mouse, hard drives, cpu, ram, ...) without issues but can't go any further. Can you help me solve this problem?
This is a computer that I built myself a year and a half ago and I haven't had any problems before.
My setup:
Motherboard: Gigabyte B360M DS3H
CPU: Intel Core i5-8600 (3.1 GHz) with Be Quiet! Pure Rock Slim
RAM: 2x4GB CAS 15 2400MHz
PSU: Cooler Master K550, 550W
Hard drives: Crucial MX500, 250 Go, M.2 & Western Digital WD Blue, 1 To
GPU: KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 OC, 6 Go
With an Asus PCE-N15 wifi card
All running on Windows 10 64-bit
Thanks in advance,
Matthieu.
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Hello,
In the BIOS:
Disable secure boot.
Disable fast boot.
Enable Boot CSM.
Save and restart.
This may not be the solution to your problem, but give it a try anyway.
It could also be a hard drive issue.
In the BIOS:
Disable secure boot.
Disable fast boot.
Enable Boot CSM.
Save and restart.
This may not be the solution to your problem, but give it a try anyway.
It could also be a hard drive issue.