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your "fix" is going to be a reinstall unless your HDD is actually failing. Generally when the hardware works enough to post and try to load but cannot. its even possible the master boot record (mbr) for the HDD was the problem.
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I suppose if he did a full reinstall format and all. Sometimes if you are good with the command console you can fix some issues like that. There are other options like doing a "repair install" which is kind of the same thing but you retain your data (no format). So that pretty much would be the fix in that scenario (when you can't even get to windows). When your friend reinstalled Windows 7 the data was rewritten and thus fixed. Then regardless of error message (drives/drivers) it was because the information was corrupted for windows to interact with the HDD(s). Which randomly happened to corrupt or damage where the data for the HDD(s) was stored. The only thing I could even guess at would be some blunt force was transmitted through the case to the HDD(s). (you mentioned being able to see the drive you had selected as the boot drive in bios so I assume bios was seeing it fine). where you can see the drives in bios but windows won't detect them is another error. There is an error "no drivers" which these days is generally related to a raid setup.
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I think in the first post the error was listed as "no drivers found". Honestly not a bad setup, but some of the newer games that are gonna be coming out are gonna require a lil better cpu then that, but the Nvidia look's very nice!! It says "no drives found", then it restarts.
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Its a known issue and can be corrected by not overclocking.ġ: It cycles, but it doesn't really go beyond the first logo. If I just restart the computer it restarts normally but if the computer is shut down completely and I hit the power button, it does a reboot loop 3 times.
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The reason I ask is because I have an asus p8p67 pro which is a similiar board and when I overclock the computer usually cycles 3 times from a shut down before it boots up. Does it do this only from a shutdown or does it do this during a restart? When you say it has to reboot 3 times before it starts properly do you mean it cycles itself 3 times and then boots? Or does it halt booting and you're forced to hit the reset button three times?Ģ. *edit* actually thats probably not the problem since you said it does start up properly. If the pins arent bent he may have damaged the socket since it locks those in place Now the computer isn't really working, it has to reboot three times before it starts up properly. But because of the TIM that held them together he pulled the 'chip' out, not sure if thats the correct term, so that all the golden pins were visible.
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When he decided to install the watercooler he had to remove the CPU fan from the CPU. Thanks for reading this far and any help would be appreciated!Īlright, poor explaining by me. So that IF it happens again we/he could fix it. So now it works fine, but what we would like to know is why it was like this in the beginning. He reinstalled win 7 and after a couple of autorestarts the machine booted up and he could log in properly. Even when trying ot override it, it said "no drivers found". It was selected, but still wouldn't boot properly. When checking the bootrpiority in BIOS we checked for the HDD as the primary startup option. Sooo now we can't get the thing to boot properly. Now that we got that fixed and the watercooler was installed. We got the red LED light before i cleaned on startup, no POST.
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He got som TIM on it, but I cleaned it at i started working again. So, when yanking the CPU fan of the CPU he managed to pull the chip of the input, or whatevs it's called. Then he decided he wanted to put the watercooling in. Then installed win 7 from a flashdrive to a HDD.
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After god knows how many hours we got it running. So, I was helping a friend set up his new computer with the parts that had arrived.