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10M OSRS to who may help (PC related)

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Just now, TheMcPker said:

doesnt seem like its detecting ur drives?

Some people are telling me its a USB Failure, but the PC is brand new.

Try connecting all the wires securely, if that fails my assumption is bunk motherboard (or uncompatible with parts)

Edited by BronzeTier

5 minutes ago, Plaxonn said:

Some people are telling me its a USB Failure, but the PC is brand new.

Turn off your pc, unplug all USB devices, turn back on.

If it works, either one of your USB devices is fucked, or some of your USB ports are fucked / are not setup correctly

 

Edited by Explv

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2 minutes ago, Explv said:

Turn off your pc, unplug all USB devices, turn back on.

If it works, either one of your USB devices is fucked, or some of your USB ports are fucked / are not setup correctly

 

Doesn't work. :( Could it be something with the windows install?

6 minutes ago, Plaxonn said:

Doesn't work. :( Could it be something with the windows install?

No, if that didn't work it's likely you have a damaged USB port, or something isn't setup correctly.

You can probably find some information on how to debug this issue yourself, you will likely have to take your computer apart though (which isn't difficult at all)

Edit: the post that Alek has linked is useful. You should disconnect the power cable from your pc, open it up, disconnect the usb header from your motherboard, and then boot up your pc. If that works then you have a damaged usb port / incorrectly setup usb port and it will need fixing. 

Edited by Explv

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7 minutes ago, Alek said:

 

5 minutes ago, Explv said:

No, if that didn't work it's likely you have a damaged USB port, or something isn't setup correctly.

You can probably find some information on how to debug this issue yourself, you will likely have to take your computer apart though (which isn't difficult at all)

Edit: the post that Alek has linked is useful. You should disconnect the power cable from your pc, open it up, disconnect the usb header from your motherboard, and then boot up your pc. If that works then you have a damaged usb port / incorrectly setup usb port and it will need fixing. 

Havnt had any luck finding the USB cable, as i've tried that link. Maybe its behind the cooler, but i amv not that confident removing the cooler/any big parts as my gurantee vanishes

flash the bios

try another harddrive that you know 100% works.

check the PSU connectors etc.

most of the time its just a simple thing you wouldnt think of you would do

3 minutes ago, Plaxonn said:

 

Havnt had any luck finding the USB cable, as i've tried that link. Maybe its behind the cooler, but i amv not that confident removing the cooler/any big parts as my gurantee vanishes

If it's a "warranty void if removed" sticker then it's not valid as those are illegal in the US.

Edited by PantiesDown
clarification

if your pc is watercooled you might had a leakage which made contact on the other parts of the motherboard

(which means you better send it in for RMA and hope it gets accepted)

 

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3 minutes ago, kazemaru said:

flash the bios

try another harddrive that you know 100% works.

check the PSU connectors etc.

most of the time its just a simple thing you wouldnt think of you would do

Can't even open the BIOS b4 its closing

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To everyone trying to figure the problem out, it's finally sorted out after 5 hours. I have no clue why the problem occured and why it didn't fix. I tried to do the same things repeatedly for 5 hours and finally worked out.

Thanks

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