I just finished building a computer, but the screen won't stay on for more than ten seconds

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  • Jaxson_Buckman
    PCHF Member
    • Jul 2022
    • 11

    #1

    I just finished building a computer, but the screen won't stay on for more than ten seconds

    After I turn on the computer, it goes to the bios, then after about 5-10 seconds it goes black, then about a minute later it comes back, rinse and repeat

    [MEDIA=youtube]Ot6y4dUD93Y[/MEDIA]
  • phillpower2
    PCHF Administrator
    • Sep 2016
    • 15206

    #2
    You say that you just finished building the computer but what we are seeing in the video is a Dell desktop PC and screen.

    What exactly has been done and what are the brand an model name or number of all of the parts used.

    Is there a storage device that already has Windows from another PC in this computer.

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    • Jaxson_Buckman
      PCHF Member
      • Jul 2022
      • 11

      #3
      Originally posted by phillpower2
      You say that you just finished building the computer but what we are seeing in the video is a Dell desktop PC and screen.

      What exactly has been done and what are the brand an model name or number of all of the parts used.

      Is there a storage device that already has Windows from another PC in this computer.
      The computer is pretty much a hodgepodge of a lot of different parts I’ve either bought, or’ve got it second hand, the case, hard drive, 1 of the cd drives, and psu were old parts from my great grandpa’s computer, the ram cards, the other cd drive, and processor I got from one of my friend’s brothers (thank God for that because those parts were expensive, except the cd drive), and the motherboard and gpu I bought myself

      Here are the parts:
      Motherboard: MAG B550M BAZOOKA
      GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1060 (used refurbished)
      CPU: Ryzen 7 2700X
      RAM: 2 8GB T-Force Delta
      PSU: Apevia ATX-BT700W
      Hard Drive: Seagate 1TB

      Right now, I’m installing the newest BIOS on it because that might be the problem

      Actually, yes, the hard drive has Windows on it, never formatted, is that a problem?

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15206

        #4
        Addressing just the most obvious issue here.
        Originally posted by Jaxson Buckman
        Actually, yes, the hard drive has Windows on it, never formatted, is that a problem?
        Major problem, you cannot take a boot drive from one computer and put it into another and expect it to work, Windows will try loading the drivers for the previous MB and as you have found you get nothing but trouble.

        You need to clean install Windows and the chipset drivers for the new MB, see my canned info below;
        Once Windows has been clean installed you must then install first the MBs chipset drivers, then the storage/SATA drivers and third the graphics drivers, the drivers can either come from a disk provided by the motherboard manufacturer or downloaded from their site and saved to a flash drive etc, this is a must and Windows should not be allowed to check for updates before it has been done as more often than not Windows installs the wrong drivers or in the incorrect order and this can cause all sorts of problems.

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        • Jaxson_Buckman
          PCHF Member
          • Jul 2022
          • 11

          #5
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          Addressing just the most obvious issue here.

          Major problem, you cannot take a boot drive from one computer and put it into another and expect it to work, Windows will try loading the drivers for the previous MB and as you have found you get nothing but trouble.

          You need to clean install Windows and the chipset drivers for the new MB, see my canned info below;
          What do you mean by addressing is the issue?

          Ah ****, I guess I shouldn’t’ve expected it to just work, and actually the video I sent was the last time it ever went to the menu, after that it never did, even with the hard drive taken out, it doesn’t go to the menu, and I’m pretty sure that even if I get an adapter to plug my hard drive into my other computer and format it, its still going to do the same thing, I think I screwed up, and now all of the drivers are effed up

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15206

            #6
            Originally posted by phillpower2
            Addressing just the most obvious issue here.
            Originally posted by Jaxson Buckman
            What do you mean by addressing is the issue?
            The root cause of the issue as was also explained in my reply #4 along with the remedial action that you need to take.
            Originally posted by phillpower2
            you cannot take a boot drive from one computer and put it into another and expect it to work, Windows will try loading the drivers for the previous MB and as you have found you get nothing but trouble.
            Originally posted by phillpower2
            You need to clean install Windows and the chipset drivers for the new MB, see my canned info below;
            Once Windows has been clean installed you must then install first the MBs chipset drivers, then the storage/SATA drivers and third the graphics drivers, the drivers can either come from a disk provided by the motherboard manufacturer or downloaded from their site and saved to a flash drive etc, this is a must and Windows should not be allowed to check for updates before it has been done as more often than not Windows installs the wrong drivers or in the incorrect order and this can cause all sorts of problems.

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            • Jaxson_Buckman
              PCHF Member
              • Jul 2022
              • 11

              #7
              Originally posted by phillpower2
              The root cause of the issue as was also explained in my reply #4 along with the remedial action that you need to take.
              I cant install Windows, as said earlier, it will no longer go to the menu, for the past 3 days I’ve tried to do that, only the MAG screen pops up, when it does I pressed F11 to go to the boot menu and to boot off of my usb drive to download windows 10, but after I do that, no video signal will show up and no matter how many times I turn it off and on again, still no video signal, I’ve found if I leave it off and unplugged overnight and come back to it and boot it up again, back to normal, I boot off the USB drive, and no signal again

              I’m lost

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              • phillpower2
                PCHF Administrator
                • Sep 2016
                • 15206

                #8
                Originally posted by Jaxson Buckman
                Right now, I’m installing the newest BIOS on it because that might be the problem

                Actually, yes, the hard drive has Windows on it, never formatted, is that a problem?
                Sorry but was working off the information above from your reply #3, what you have explained now suggests not a driver issue as that would not stop you from getting a BIOS screen, what would stop you getting a BIOS screen would be the BIOS update you did being bad

                Bad idea using custom parts inside a Dell case as they don`t tend to be wired the same, front panel header and USB ports etc, suggest a bare bones set up outside of the case, the steps for this can be provided but something that needs clarifying first;
                Originally posted by Jaxson Buckman
                I’ve found if I leave it off and unplugged overnight and come back to it and boot it up again, back to normal,
                Can you explain what exactly you mean by this, it is confusing as a computer has not successfully booted unless you end up in a fully working Windows or other OS.

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                • Jaxson_Buckman
                  PCHF Member
                  • Jul 2022
                  • 11

                  #9
                  Originally posted by phillpower2
                  Sorry but was working off the information above from your reply #3, what you have explained now suggests not a driver issue as that would not stop you from getting a BIOS screen, what would stop you getting a BIOS screen would be the BIOS update you did being bad

                  Bad idea using custom parts inside a Dell case as they don`t tend to be wired the same, front panel header and USB ports etc, suggest a bare bones set up outside of the case, the steps for this can be provided but something that needs clarifying first;

                  Can you explain what exactly you mean by this, it is confusing as a computer has not successfully booted unless you end up in a fully working Windows or other
                  So after doing a bare bones settup, here’s what happened:

                  [MEDIA=youtube]_1uPfZy604o[/MEDIA]

                  And as for trying to boot off of the usb drive, I think I’ve found the problem:

                  [MEDIA=youtube]yuAQmbn1mkk[/MEDIA]

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15206

                    #10
                    Without any video/s, can you tell us where you are up to with this, do you still need help.

                    To avoid anyone else that reads this thread potentially getting confused;

                    SD Card

                    USB flashdrive

                    Installing from an SD card is not the same as installing from a USB device and calling both devices a USB drive is misleading.

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                    • Jaxson_Buckman
                      PCHF Member
                      • Jul 2022
                      • 11

                      #11
                      Originally posted by phillpower2
                      Without any video/s, can you tell us where you are up to with this, do you still need help.

                      To avoid anyone else that reads this thread potentially getting confused;

                      SD Card

                      USB flashdrive

                      Installing from an SD card is not the same as installing from a USB device and calling both devices a USB drive is misleading.
                      Well, the barebones setup works and the screen turns on, but where do I go from here? And what has it proved that something was the problem? (I think I should have said that in reply #9, SORRY!!!) The SD Card was a separate problem, and I should’ve worded it like so. Why is the screen shutting off after 10 or so seconds, is it because it just does that, or is there something else thats causing it?

                      I thought that since they both have the exFAT file system, it wouldn’t matter, and saying that it was a USB drive was easier than saying is was a usb drive with an sd card adapter, so apologies

                      What’s the next step?

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15206

                        #12
                        No need for any apology but keep in mind that we rely on those asking for help to provide us with accurate information.

                        A simple looking device like a USB thumbdrive still has to be treated with respect and especially one that is intended to be used to install Windows from, the USB thumbdrive has to be prepared to accept the ISO then the BIOS on the MB has to be changed to be able to recognise the ISO on the USB thumbdrive and last but not least the USB thumbdrive must be inserted into a black USB 2.0 port and not one of the faster blue or red USB 3.0/3.1 ports, this because not all MBs enable the USB 3.0 by default in the BIOS meaning that the USB 3.0 ports will not work until Windows has loaded, this is also why when using a USB type keyboard they should likewise always be connected to a black USB 2.0 port.

                        As to the next step, can you let us know what happens if you just leave the barebones set up sitting in the BIOS, if that also goes blank after ten seconds it would normally suggest serious hardware failure, if the BIOS screen stay on, there is a good chance we can move on

                        [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed, thanks.[/COLOR]

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                        • Jaxson_Buckman
                          PCHF Member
                          • Jul 2022
                          • 11

                          #13
                          Yep, it does that, what hardware failure would that imply to ???

                          After putting the sd card into a usb 2 slot, it did something… interesting, a windows logo popped up for a second, then it disappeared and does what it the bios usually does

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15206

                            #14
                            Does what, turn off after ten seconds or stay on while in the BIOS.

                            Best thing that you can do atm is download a fresh ISO to a USB thumbdrive and get rid of the SD card, adapters of any sort are never a good idea as they tend to introduce problems were there are none.

                            ISO from here

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                            • Jaxson_Buckman
                              PCHF Member
                              • Jul 2022
                              • 11

                              #15
                              Yep, the bios turns off after 10 seconds

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