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Solve : Problems with CPU fan and also windows not loading.? |
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Answer» I just upgraded my computer with a asus z87-k, 4770k, gtx 770, 16gb DDR crucial ram, and an asetek LCLC liquid cooling. At first everytime my computer was booting it would get to the windows loading bar and from there it would say "windows has failed to load." I would have the option to repair and that ends up with nothing as it says it can't be fixed. I tried doing a system restore and right after it says "finalizing restore," it gives me an error saying that it failed. This is WEIRD because right before I installed my new parts my hard drive was working just fine and it even installed a bunch of windows updates. Would it be possible that my hard drive is incompatible with the new motherboard? But it should be fine since it's a sata3. Thanks for the response! I switched it back to IDE and I also tried it on another system. It gets to the window 7 screen where it's loading and it gives me an instant BSOD that flashes for less than a second and then restarts. After that it gives me the option to repair or launch windows normally. Did I break it by plugging it in when it was set to ahci? It was working fine before the new MB. In that case it's possible that Windows 7 simply doesn't like your new hardware, as it's already got all the drivers etc set up for your old setup. What were your specs before this upgrade? Quote The liquid cooling only came with one 3 pin plug and according to the manual it says that goes in the CPU FAN. It's kinda weird that it was working before and now it just stopped.I was on an intel duo 2 core so a pretty older setup. That definitely sounds like a very likely cause. I plugged the hard drive into my brothers computer which is an i5 ivy bridge setup and it still didnt boot from there. Is there a fix? Because I have pretty much everything on that drive. That'll be it then, Windows doesn't like your new setup so you'll need a clean install. If you install Windows over the top of your current INSTALLATION, it'll handily move your old install into a folder called windows.old - so you'll still need to REINSTALL your programs and change any settings as required, but you won't lose any data.Thanks! For your help. I read that it's also possible to try to do a windows repair so I'm going to give that a try first. |
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