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  • mdaviner
    PCHF Member
    • May 2019
    • 12

    #1

    PC not booting windows at first start up.

    Hello,

    My Desktop has been giving me a issue I cant figure out. When i turn it on for the first time it loads up goes through POST and starts to load windows but the black screens. What I usually do to fix that is I turn it off then back on again and it works fine. But I happens just about everytime I first start my PC.

    My Spec

    Motherboard: MSI (not sure the model)
    Cpu: AMD FX 6300
    Ram: Gskills Ripjaws 16Gb
    Gpu: AMD Radeon Rx 580
    Psu: Corsair 650 not modular
    Case: Cyberpower case
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello

    When was the last time you updated your GPU drivers? Also did you get a notification from windows for (a start up issue needs to be fixed) ? What OS do you have?

    @phillpower2

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    • phillpower2
      PCHF Administrator
      • Sep 2016
      • 15205

      #3
      In addition to the above, are you ok with working inside of a computer, reseating the GPU and RAM + checking all internal connections are secure needs to be done.
      Originally posted by mdaviner
      Psu: Corsair 650 not modular
      What version of this PSU and how old is it.

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      • mdaviner
        PCHF Member
        • May 2019
        • 12

        #4
        Originally posted by vger
        Hello

        When was the last time you updated your GPU drivers? Also did you get a notification from windows for (a start up issue needs to be fixed) ? What OS do you have?

        @phillpower2
        Yes I updated the driver’s to the GPU and it’s a windows 10 OS. I haven’t gotten any messages from the OS about it.

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        • mdaviner
          PCHF Member
          • May 2019
          • 12

          #5
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          In addition to the above, are you ok with working inside of a computer, reseating the GPU and RAM + checking all internal connections are secure needs to be done.

          What version of this PSU and how old is it.
          Ya I can do that I built this PC and Im not sure how old it is I bought most of the parts from a friend.

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15205

            #6
            If not sure on what version of PSU it is, when you remove and reseat the GPU and RAM can you make a note of anything written on the PSU, it will be something like GS, CX, TX or VS etc.

            Check for any dust in the slots while you have the GPU and RAM removed but please don`t be tempted to use a vacuum cleaner to clean up any dust.

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            • mdaviner
              PCHF Member
              • May 2019
              • 12

              #7
              After
              Originally posted by phillpower2
              In addition to the above, are you ok with working inside of a computer, reseating the GPU and RAM + checking all internal connections are secure needs to be done.

              What version of this PSU and how old is it.
              One thing I noticed while reseating the ram and GPU is that the GPU was fully in there but It was always running correctly. Could that have been the problem?

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              • phillpower2
                PCHF Administrator
                • Sep 2016
                • 15205

                #8
                If you mean that the GPU was not fully in the slot then yes it could cause such an issue.

                Can I ask that you do not quote every reply, it really does not help and just makes for unnecessary reading, thanks.

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                • mdaviner
                  PCHF Member
                  • May 2019
                  • 12

                  #9
                  It still shows that problem after reseating the GPU and ram and all connections are solidly connected.

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                  • mdaviner
                    PCHF Member
                    • May 2019
                    • 12

                    #10
                    The PSU is a cx750 not a 650 sorry

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                    • phillpower2
                      PCHF Administrator
                      • Sep 2016
                      • 15205

                      #11
                      No worries about the PSU info, the CX 650 had a high failure rate and while not ideal for using with a high end GPU the CX 750 is better.

                      Can you post the model name or number of the MSI board and the RAM details.

                      Do you have another screen that you can try or alternatively a notebook that you can hook up to your present screen, this to check if the issue is with the screen itself.

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                      • mdaviner
                        PCHF Member
                        • May 2019
                        • 12

                        #12
                        The motherboard is a MS-7641 MSI 760GM-P34 (FX) AMD 760G Motherboard

                        and the ram is a ripjaws vengeance ddr4 1600mhz

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                        • mdaviner
                          PCHF Member
                          • May 2019
                          • 12

                          #13
                          I also have a laptop the I could hook to use for a screen or I have a second monitor I dont use.

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15205

                            #14
                            The RAM information is incorrect, G.Skill make Ripjaws memory, Vengeance memory is made by Corsair and DDR4 RAM is not compatible with the MS-7641 MSI 760GM-P34 (FX) AMD 760G, you can check the specs here

                            Try both the external screen and the notebook tests, the more tests that you can do the better.

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                            • mdaviner
                              PCHF Member
                              • May 2019
                              • 12

                              #15
                              Sorry your right its corsair vengeance ddr3 1600mhz. I also tried the two diffrent screens and had the same issue.

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