Fatal1ty X399 random bootmgr is corrupt |
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Max30
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Posted: 24 Mar 2018 at 6:20pm |
When I turn on the PC after it has been turned off for a few hours, sometimes I receive the following message:
"BOOTMGR image is corrupt. The system cannot boot." The bios has the default settings (BIOS versions tested 1.70 - 2.00) -I tried with a clean reinstall of windows -I tried to make a clear cmos -I removed all the usb devices -I tested the ram with memtest (0 errors) -I tried to replace the following components: RAM - SSD - PSU -I contacted amd and they told me that the problem is probably caused by the motherboard/BIOS and that it can not depend on the CPU -I also tried to contact Microsoft, they made me do some tests and told me that it should be a BIOS / Driver problem do I have to change any settings in the bios? or is it a bios bug? Configuration:
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kerberos_20
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u can try to change sata port
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Max30
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Already tried. I changed the cable and moved the connection from sata port 2 to sata port 1
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wardog
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No No No
That's a Windows specific error. Not the MB, chipset, nor BIOS is responsible. Windows choked from an OC, Windows choked on whatever. Edited by wardog - 24 Mar 2018 at 8:08pm |
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Max30
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I haven't made any OC. the error is not always shown but it is random.
At startup, immediately after the motherboard logo, a black screen with a blinking "_" appears. sometimes it takes more time to move forward and sometimes after a few seconds it shows the error message. |
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kerberos_20
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if it freezes on boot loader, then u might have some damage on your drive
otherwise u will get insta boot errors |
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Max30
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I replaced the SSD with a new one but I still have the same problem
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jdillipl
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Asrock X370 Killer SLI/ac, Amd Ryzen 7 1700, GSkill FlareX F4-2400C16D-32GFX, RaidMax Thunder V2 735W PS
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Max30
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I've done a new installation, I think it depends on the bios, probably it sometimes does not correctly set the ram or other voltages settings at startup, or it has some problem with the ram I have chosen (even if they are present in the compatibility list).
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badbri
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I suspect a driver issue since you ruled out a ram issue with memtest.
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