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doobam

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    • Experience: Experienced
    • OS: Windows 7
    Boot fail, BSOD
    « on: February 02, 2016, 06:42:36 PM »
    Hello,
    While playing Black Ops 3, the screen suddenly flashed and rebooted. Now it won't go past the windows screen where the 4 colors form together. After that I get the blue screen with the countdown and a reboot. All parts were recently purchased brand new from Newegg. This happens with either stick of RAM installed by themselves or both installed at the same time. The SSD boots fine in another computer. Same thing happens if I try to boot from the CD. Does anyone know the process that happens when the color display forms? Since they accidentally sent 2 motherboards, I tried the other one and got the same result. Could it be a power supply switching fault? Seems funny both sticks of RAM would fail in the same way. Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank-you
    doobam

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    Jokerman



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      Re: Boot fail, BSOD
      « Reply #1 on: February 09, 2016, 11:40:53 AM »
      I'm a bit of a newbe myself, but have you tried unplugging the graphics card and re-installing it?