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Yoshi420

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I don't know much about computers all I know about this is it's a msi and It won't go into windows at all it just boots into bios and the bios looks glitchy might be corrupted
 
Hello

Ok..give us the name of the pc and the model number will be on the case either top or on the bottom or in the back.
 
In what way ?
Is the date and time in the bios correct ?
If the date and time is correct press f10 in the bios. Does it reboot to windows or bios.
Do you have access to another PC
 

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any chance of it being under warranty still?

are you comfortable pulling the case and and cleaning the insides?
tear down video here; https://duckduckgo.com/?q=open+up+m...i=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkLr2FNDEcg

because next I would be suggesting looking inside for dust build-up, removing and cleaning the memory sticks, and generally checking for problems, like bulging capacitors, rodent droppings, burnt circuitry etc.
 
any chance of it being under warranty still?

are you comfortable pulling the case and and cleaning the insides?
tear down video here; https://duckduckgo.com/?q=open+up+msi+trident+3&t=braveed&iax=videos&ia=videos&iai=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkLr2FNDEcg

because next I would be suggesting looking inside for dust build-up, removing and cleaning the memory sticks, and generally checking for problems, like bulging capacitors, rodent droppings, burnt circuitry etc.
No it's not in warranty unfortunately and I have took apart the case and cleaned it and everything looks normal to me
 
Look I cannot say that your cmos battery is dead.
If you have the computer apart remove the cmos battery for about 10 mins
Reinstall
test
You normally do not have to put the computer back together to test.
Just make sure everything is clear and nothing is touching metal
 
Look I cannot say that your cmos battery is dead.
If you have the computer apart remove the cmos battery for about 10 mins
Reinstall
test
You normally do not have to put the computer back together to test.
Just make sure everything is clear and nothing is touching metal
That fixed it the bios looks normal and don't crash anymore thank you
 
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