smilejack1
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Here's the short version: when I attempt to power up (using the power switch on the power supply) the computer powers up for only an instance and then powers off.
Here's the long version: on Friday I attempted to upgrade to Windows 11. I got an error message early in the installation, so I followed the link that was in that installation message. I don't recall the exact details, but it led me to believe that I had to change a TPM setting in the Bios. I booted to the bios, and the TPM setting was grayed out. I got back into windows and did some googling. It led me to believe that I had to disable secure boot in order to change the TPM setting, but I didn't find any instructions pertaining to my motherboard.
Thinking that the problem might be an outdated version of the BIOS, I tried finding a newer one using the @app that gigabyte provides. It couldn't find me a bios which was compatible with my motherboard. It also couldn't identify my current version of the bios, and I saw a button labeled change UEFI settings - or somesuch - so I hit that button. The computer powered down, but when it attempted to power up, the light on the motherboard went on for just an instant and then went off again. Every time I power up, it does the same thing.
Thinking that my power cable might have failed, I tried two others which I had on hand. Same result. I tried plugging it into other power outlets which I knew to be working, and nothing changed.
This is where it gets bizarre. I took it to Micro Center to add them test it. They plugged in a power supply and a monitor, and it booted right up. Within 30 seconds, I was looking at my desktop on their monitor. They tested it and said that all the hardware was fully functional.
I bought a new power cable, which didn't change a thing. I tested my power supply with corsairs paper clip method. The fan came on, so it appears to be in working order. I have tried cussing at it repeatedly, to no avail. My only working theory at this point is that I have angered a witch who has put a hex or a spell on it, and I can't find a utility for removing hexes and spells.
So here's my question: what the f*** is going on, and what the f*** do I do about it?
Possibly Relevant Hardware info:
Gigabyte Aous 450 Pro Wi-Fi
Ryzen 9 5900x
Corsair cx850m
Crucial BallistiX Sport LT 16Gb 2 x 8GB DDR-2400
970 EVO 250GB MLC NAND M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe
All help will be greatly appreciated!
Here's the long version: on Friday I attempted to upgrade to Windows 11. I got an error message early in the installation, so I followed the link that was in that installation message. I don't recall the exact details, but it led me to believe that I had to change a TPM setting in the Bios. I booted to the bios, and the TPM setting was grayed out. I got back into windows and did some googling. It led me to believe that I had to disable secure boot in order to change the TPM setting, but I didn't find any instructions pertaining to my motherboard.
Thinking that the problem might be an outdated version of the BIOS, I tried finding a newer one using the @app that gigabyte provides. It couldn't find me a bios which was compatible with my motherboard. It also couldn't identify my current version of the bios, and I saw a button labeled change UEFI settings - or somesuch - so I hit that button. The computer powered down, but when it attempted to power up, the light on the motherboard went on for just an instant and then went off again. Every time I power up, it does the same thing.
Thinking that my power cable might have failed, I tried two others which I had on hand. Same result. I tried plugging it into other power outlets which I knew to be working, and nothing changed.
This is where it gets bizarre. I took it to Micro Center to add them test it. They plugged in a power supply and a monitor, and it booted right up. Within 30 seconds, I was looking at my desktop on their monitor. They tested it and said that all the hardware was fully functional.
I bought a new power cable, which didn't change a thing. I tested my power supply with corsairs paper clip method. The fan came on, so it appears to be in working order. I have tried cussing at it repeatedly, to no avail. My only working theory at this point is that I have angered a witch who has put a hex or a spell on it, and I can't find a utility for removing hexes and spells.
So here's my question: what the f*** is going on, and what the f*** do I do about it?
Possibly Relevant Hardware info:
Gigabyte Aous 450 Pro Wi-Fi
Ryzen 9 5900x
Corsair cx850m
Crucial BallistiX Sport LT 16Gb 2 x 8GB DDR-2400
970 EVO 250GB MLC NAND M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe
All help will be greatly appreciated!