What to Do When Your Computer Keeps Booting to BIOS

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What to Do When Your Computer Keeps Booting to BIOS
Today we will take a look at fixing this PC the boots straight to BIOS screen. This is a new pc build and the problem could be related to a bad nvme drive. We will do some troubleshooting on this pc to fix the computer problem.

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It is a little late for this suggestion, but I would have drilled 2 holes in the case so that I could access those 2 screws on the back of the MB that hold the heat sink on. I would be quite upset with the MB manufacturer.

rob
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Having to uninstall the mobo, to remove an nvme ssd, just blows my mind. I'll keep this in mind, if ever I consider an Asrock mobo. Re Adata, I bought a 500G nvme, on Cary Holzman's advice, a8 months ago. Not a hint of a problem. If I recollect, you and he, don't see eye to eye. I'm subbed to both.

len
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@ 11:08 According to the asrock b550m steel legend user manual you only have to take off the two screws at the top in order to remove the M.2 heat sink! You DO NOT have to unscrew anything from underneath the motherboard!

marcopolo-eh
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Greetings from Austin, Texas~!...Perfect timing for your video. I needed a Windows 11 Home edition OEM activation key and your link to CDKeySales and discount code worked perfectly! Thanks a lot. Ciao' (Sorry about the drive...)

spyderlogan
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Mine gets to the title screen with the big writing that says Asus and the little writing at the bottom that sais press del or F2 to open bios and then after a second the screen goes black the keyboard and mouse shut of but the pc stays on then the keyboard and mouse light up and screen shows the same thing and then repeats it over and over and I don't know what to do

thebourdetapir
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Several years ago I had an adata sd card in a Lenovo tablet fail. A $7 card under warranty and they refused to replace it. I will never use an adata product after that.

kenm.
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Interesting, Asrock and Adata are two makes I have always steered clear of due to them not having any kind of reputation (good or bad) I was aware of.

reggiedixon
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I attempted to leave a comment before, so forgive me if it's up twice. I've never bought an ADATA SSD, but i've seen several of their SATA SSDs fail over the years. Their flash drives aren't very reliable either. I bought several of their UV128 flash drives (reasonably priced with "lifetime warranty") and about half of them have failed. ADATA RMA replaced a couple of them, but their website will no longer accept the serial numbers, so "lifetime warranty" no longer applies. Suffice it to say, stay away from ADATA. Samsung EVO series are my go to drives, but I've had good luck with SK Hynix, Crucial, and Western Digital.

ToadeRTroniX
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Bad scene man. Glad I haven’t experienced this trip yet. Cheers Bri 👋

djdoolittle
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I think I would replace the NVME heat sink with some thing like the Sabrent heat sink. Much easier to swap the drives put.

jamesgraham
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Yea, that's my experience with SSD's too.. when they fail.. they're gone 😕 .. best backup to a mechanical one..( Aand a LOL to that motherboard 😂)

msh
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Going the cheapo route is usually more costly in the end.

RockyAllenLane
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I once had an SSD bow out after having activated it less than a half-dozen times (it was an old Inland model); which led me to believe that, if you do backups, use a standard hard drive. The better the chance that you'll retain the backup if your next SSD dies; and if the hard drive dies, the data is likely to be easier to recover, even though it could cost a big penny depending on where you go or what recovery hardware/software you have.

CookyMonzta
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Weird, that you'd have to get a new MS license after a hardware upgrade! I have upgraded in the past, where EVERYTHING was changed, apart from the HDD's and the NVME drive. I just contacted MS Support, and one of their guys saw me through the process of re-activation of Win10, based upon the original Win7 and Win8 licences (yeah, I have a dual boot PC).
Also, I NEVER see the Dutch flag on those Windows license sites: how would I buy a new Windows license from those sites? Or are the Dutch banned from that opportunity?

lex
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Good video! Forgot to plug the other side of the Sata cable’s lmao

Gruppa_stolb
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I have a boot to bios problem where the PC reports a boot failure. If I then enter bios and save & reboot without changing anything the PC boots normally. Everything in the bios looks normal, all ssd's recognised etc. I also ran crystaldiskinfo and that reports that the ssd's are good. I still favour the M.2 C drive as the culprit but disk manager etc. all say it's fine.

stukaseptember
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Trial and error has tought me that as far as SSD goes, cheap is expensive..Buy sth nice or buy it twice..

dimitrismaster
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I've had a bios issue in last couple of days. I have a gigabyte ab-350 gaming 3 board and put on a 970 evo plus in it and at first, after cloning the previous sata ssd, it booted really fast. Then the pc was taking forever to boot up (everything was fine except the boot- roughly taking 7-10 minutes to boot into windows). I did not find any solution to that after searching everywhere. Lastly formatted the drive and reinstalled windows. And that was also not easy. had to disable csm and tpm from bios and boot from the nvme drive but every now and then bios got reset. finally disabling fast boot to normal may have solved the issue. If you can shed any light on this and help me turning fast boot on without hay-wiring everything will be highly appreciated. Thanks.

tarekmahmudbhuiyan
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Great video, just need it a week ago! Had a boot SSD fail and had to replace it as it would not recognise and booted to the BIOS, seems to be a common experience these days.

nightlurker
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I've got that motherboard and i didn't need to take the screws on the back to take out the heatsink, maybe it's a different revision.

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