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    Posted: 03 Nov 2016 at 10:22pm
Hello. I do not know if this issue has been posted yet.  If I boot the pc, the first boot is ok. If I issue a re-boot command from the OS (W10), it enter in a re-boot loop: before loading the CMOS it automatically shutdown an boot again. The only way to shutdown the pc and boot it again  is removing the power cord; them I can enter in the OS (if I enter the command to re-boot it enter again in the loop)

 I have tried to make a cmos reset and an cmos upgrade with the same result. The motherboard is a H87 Pro4.
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Originally posted by yosoypako yosoypako wrote:

Hello. I do not know if this issue has been posted yet.  If I boot the pc, the first boot is ok. If I issue a re-boot command from the OS (W10), it enter in a re-boot loop: before loading the CMOS it automatically shutdown an boot again. The only way to shutdown the pc and boot it again  is removing the power cord; them I can enter in the OS (if I enter the command to re-boot it enter again in the loop)

 I have tried to make a cmos reset and an cmos upgrade with the same result. The motherboard is a H87 Pro4.


Please provide us with your computers specs and if it is OC'd.
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Hello.
Thanks for your help and sorry for the delay in my answer. I have been sick these weeks.

Motherboard: Asrcok H87 Pro 4
Power Supply: Tooq TQEP-55sp
CPU: I5-4440
Fan: The one that came with the CPU
GPU: Gygabyte 750ti


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Nov 2016 at 12:01am
Are you using a Windows 10 upgrade installation (from an earlier Windows installation) or a fresh, new Windows 10 installation?

Either way, did you install Windows 10 drivers yourself, or are just using whatever Windows 10 installs for drivers?
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Hello.
Thnaks for your help.

The cpu is not overclocked.
-At the beginning I was using an updated win 10 with the custom drivers from asrock installed. The ones I installed after the first win 10 installation (+-6 months ago).
-Now I have made a clean win 10 install using a release from september. I have not installed any driver from Asrock, only the ones from windows update and from nvidia. I have still the same problem.


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