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Windows 10 Computer starts looping on BIOS
I changed my config yesterday (Ryzen 5 7600 /MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI /CORSAIR VENGEANCE DDR5 32Go (2x16Go) DDR5 6000MHz /RX 6750 XT
Corsair RM750e/be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2) while conversing my SSD (under Windows 10), case, etc.
Then when I start the PC it constantly boots under Bios, impossible to launch W10.
Can you give me your insights please.?
4 Replies
- BrycenninCopper Contributor
If Windows still doesn’t boot, you might need to perform a repair install or clean install, especially if the previous system is incompatible with the new hardware.
- NixonmonCopper Contributor
When replacing major hardware components, BIOS settings often reset to default, which can interfere with boot priority or UEFI/Legacy mode settings.
- KeikoeCopper Contributor
Power off your PC.
Disconnect power cable.
Press and hold the power button for 10-15 seconds to discharge residual power.
Locate the CMOS jumper on your MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI motherboard (consult manual), or temporarily remove the CMOS battery.
Wait a minute, then reinsert the battery or move the jumper back.
Reconnect power and boot.
- Giovanni2230Copper Contributor
Restart your PC and immediately press the key to enter BIOS (usually Delete, F2, or Esc depending on your motherboard).