No problems were found though so I decide to unplug my hdd, put my ssd back in, and try to reinstall Windows onto it. Turns out this usually happens when trying to chkdsk /f/r/x from Windows installer, go figure. ![]() I run chkdsk C: /f/r/x, it took 3 hours but it completed all 5 stages of the process and at the end gave me the message: "Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status 50". ![]() This time when I booted up I got the message: "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 083) copyright (c) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation." which after researching basically meant something was wrong with my hdd or sdd.įrom here I have only the hdd connected, boot from USB and open CMD. This makes the USB usable now, solid progress! Tested it out, only ssd connected, booted from USB, same problem.įrom here I decided to re-download Windows 10 on my USB and check to see if it's formatted right. I think it's important to bring up that the peripherals no longer disconnect, everything stays on but the black screen persists. Tested mobo and cpu with the gpu at the end, but the problem still persisted. Here's the catch, he had taken the gpu out in the beginning and forgot to put it back in during the trial and error testing and didn't realize until mobo and cpu were left. He suggested I try a new mobo because it could be an incompatibility between cpu and mobo. Repair guy repeated what I've already tried, did trial and error until only mobo and cpu were left. Hopefully repair guy can work it out for you. As commonly, if USB stops working it could be power, and since monitor also vanishes at same time, that could also mean a lack of power.ĭid you ever start PC with no drives attached? Could have also tried to boot into a Ubuntu live USB and see if another OS fairs any better. One thought, since display, keyboard, and mouse disconnect, regardless of whether windows is actually installed or not, I don't believe its anything to do with a patch released by Microsoft, and it might be your PSU. I've tried everything I could think of and could really use some help and insight on finding a solution to my predicament. Next I downloaded the most recent drivers for my mobo and updated my bios with a USB using Q-Flash = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running. Next I downloaded a Windows 10 64bit ISO to a USB, change boot option #1 to said USB and try reinstall Windows or get into repair mode = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running. (Note: I have fast boot disabled and have manually put in ram timings at this point) Next I reset the CMOS, and load the optimized defaults in bios = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running (I also tried getting into recovery mode by force shutting off after POST 3x = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running) Of course my life can't be that easy as my mobo does not have any shortcut key to boot into safe mode with #EffYouGigabyte. Now with most pc's you can just spam F8, F12, Delete or whatever on start up to boot into said safe mode. Out of parts to test I decide to look for a safe mode or repair mode to boot into. SSD = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still runningĬase = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still runningĪLL RAM COMBINATIONS (4 slots, 2 sticks) = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running HDD = same result : boots bios, into loading animation, everything disconnects but pc is still running Next I decided to go down the list and try to boot with certain parts unplugged to see if I could find a bad part. After turning the pc off the first thing I did was double check all wiring, even though the pc has been running fine up to this point. I figured either a part just kicked the bucket or updates/drivers were corrupted. No matter how long I leave the pc running at this point the display and peripherals remain disconnected not picking up signals or turning on leds. A couple seconds of this "loading" and suddenly display, keyboard, and mouse disconnect, but the pc is still on and running confirmed by fans and leds. On boot up it loaded the bios splash screen where I was greeted by a loading animation with the message "Preparing Automatic Repair". Storage: 960 EVO 250GB M.2-2280 SSD + Seagate Barricuda 2TB 3.5" 7100 RPM internal HDDĪn incident occurred about 3 days ago where when I was pulling up google chrome my pc suddenly shut off and rebooted itself. ![]() ![]() Memory: G.Skill - Trident Z (2x8GB) DDR4-3200 Hello, I've been using this Pc build for about 2 months:
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