Solved Windows crash and can't boot anymore

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Klouuse

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Hello,
Yesterday I tried shutting my pc down, something wasn't right and I forcefully shut it down. Then I tried to restart it but nothing is working.
Things I already tried:
- Turning it off and removing the Power cable for 1min
- Restarting 3 times until it says: Automatic Repair (also get stuck in a Boot loop)*
- Reinstalling Windows / Booting from USB Drive (can't even get that far, I get stuck aswell)**
- Removed the Battery on the Motherboard for 10ish-Minutes
- Removed the SSD (with windows on it) but I don't think that matters
- Removed 2 Usb connections (for front IO)

*Sometimes I get through to "Diagnosing" and get stuck there, or I get onto the Desktop, but everything is really slow.
**I set my USB Drive as a Boot priority and Disabled the other Hard Drives from the boot Priority. Then tried to restart but I still get stuck in the Boot loop. Also I see multiple Windows logos on the screen (look bugged. Like some lines go through it)

My Boot Options:
Boot Option: LEGACY+UEFI
AUTO CLR_CMOS: Disabled
1#UEFI USB Jey: UEFI JetFlashTranscend 8GB 1100, Partition 1
2#USB Key:JetFlashTranscend 8GB 1100
3#UEFI Hard Disk: Windows Boot Manager (P4: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB)

My Specs:
I7-6700k
GTX 1080
16GB 3000mhz Corsair Ram (16384mb Detected)
Motherboard: MSI Z270 SLI Plus (MS-7A59)

Thank you in advance
 
Hello Klouuse,

Edit: Scrap the previous request for info.

(1) If the computer is a desktop can you post the brand and model name or number of the power supply (PSU).

We need the above and what OS you are running so we can move your thread accordingly.
 
Hello Klouuse,

Edit: Scrap the previous request for info.

(1) If the computer is a desktop can you post the brand and model name or number of the power supply (PSU).

We need the above and what OS you are running so we can move your thread accordingly.
Windows 10, but I found the problem.
It sounds bizarre to me, but the hard drive was dead (not the one that had the os on it). It keeps revving up and won't get detected. Although it did sometimes in the beginning (but I didn't pay too much attention to that)
 
Glad you got it sorted Klouuse and thanks for taking time out to let us know and providing the solution. (y)
 
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