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Nathanielsai
Copper Contributor
Apr 29, 2026

Regarding this post > I fixed my Windows 11

I had lot's of issues with it and couldn't understand what was happening, but I found the culprit! I had stock cooler that had these really ugly clips that weren't easy to plug into motherboard. After trying to click them in, I accidentally broke one of clipses and had to buy new cooler. After I bought new cooler, I montaged it in and computer showed the screen! Of course my first thing was to update bios :) That way I actually saved up to around 100€ that they said they would take in computer service!

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    Argento665
    Copper Contributor

    That's fantastic news! I'm glad you were able to identify the root cause—damaged cooler clips can definitely cause all sorts of weird hardware and boot issues. Replacing the cooler and updating the BIOS was a smart move, especially since it not only resolved your problem but also saved you money on professional service.