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    Posted: 03 Apr 2017 at 9:16am
Just build a new rig

Intel i7 7700K
Asrock Taichi Z270 
G.Skill Trident Z 2x16GB
Corsair HX1000i
Gigabyte GTX 980Ti
Samsung 960 EVO 500Gb

After a clean install of Windows 10, Windows Update service tried to automatically install NVidia drivers. Then came a random reset. Windows load again, Windows Update tried to install the driver again and again a reset. This goes on and on until I disable the Windows Update service. 
Downloaded the last driver from NVidia site, used the installer and in the middle of the installation, another reset.

Removed the VGA and started using onboard gpu. Windows looks fine now but, if I turn off the PC, when I try to turn it on, Asrock give me 00 on Dr Debug. After a lot of attempt to turn it on, the mobo restore the Bios A from Bios B and turn it on. But every time I turn it off, mobo give 00. 

Notice that if I disconnect the PC from energy for a couple of minutes, it turn it on normally. Any sugestions? Everything is default on BIOS. No overclock at all. Thanks in advance.
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Meh, you won't much appreciate my answer so I'll let you read it for yourself ...........

http://www.asrock.com/support/faq.asp?id=334
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Yeah.. I already removed and reinstalled the CPU. By the way there is no bend pins on the socket.

If I turn off the computer, wait for a couple of minutes and turn it on, it starts with default bios settings asking for F2 to Setup or F1 to Continue.

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I uploaded a video with the issue

PS: Sorry my english


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Some questions .........

1. You install W10 in EFI mode?

2. Did it shut down and turn back on normally _before- WU hosed up the nVidia drivers it tried to install.

3. Have/did you update the BIOS? If so, to what revision #?




http://www.wagnardsoft.com/

Grab DDU(Display Driver Uninstaller) from the above link and run it, uninstalling ALL display drivers. Do this while disconnected from the net else WU tries that trick again(unless you Disabled WU from updating hardware drivers. Might do this in Safe Mode.






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Originally posted by leogariba leogariba wrote:

Just build a new rig

Intel i7 7700K
Asrock Taichi Z270 
G.Skill Trident Z 2x16GB
Corsair HX1000i
Gigabyte GTX 980Ti
Samsung 960 EVO 500Gb

After a clean install of Windows 10, Windows Update service tried to automatically install NVidia drivers. Then came a random reset. Windows load again, Windows Update tried to install the driver again and again a reset. This goes on and on until I disable the Windows Update service. 
Downloaded the last driver from NVidia site, used the installer and in the middle of the installation, another reset.

Removed the VGA and started using onboard gpu. Windows looks fine now but, if I turn off the PC, when I try to turn it on, Asrock give me 00 on Dr Debug. After a lot of attempt to turn it on, the mobo restore the Bios A from Bios B and turn it on. But every time I turn it off, mobo give 00. 

Notice that if I disconnect the PC from energy for a couple of minutes, it turn it on normally. Any sugestions? Everything is default on BIOS. No overclock at all. Thanks in advance.


The driver update "feature" of Windows 10 update is terrible, I disable that during the Windows 10 installation configuration step that happens after the restart. Never use the Express installation configuration settings.

I do not connect the network cable during a Windows 10 installation, and don't connect it until I install all the drivers first, including the video drivers.

Did you install any of the basic Intel software and drivers yourself? Such as the chipset/INF files, and the Intel Management Engine software? Both are essential for an Intel mother board.

When the Nvidia video driver is installed manually, when it is complete it requests a restart of the PC. So the "random reset" you said happens, might (should) be Windows 10 restarting the PC after the driver installation, in a very unfriendly way for the user. That is, unless the video driver installation fails, and keeps failing. Or if the restart for the driver installation is ignored by Windows 10, you use the driver without a restart, with who knows what result. I have an Nvidia type GPU, and install its driver myself. Never any problems on my ASRock Z270 GK6 board.

Have you asked about this issue with Windows 10 in the Microsoft forum?

You then changed to the Intel iGPU. Did you install the Intel VGA driver?

When you say you "turn off" the PC, what does that mean? A Windows shutdown? If so, do you leave the PSU power on?

POST code 00 means a dead CPU, or that is displayed if no power is supplied to the CPU, as if the 4/8 pin CPU power cable was not connected. If you remove power from the PSU, and then apply it again, the CPU works, meaning it gets power from the PSU.

Have you ever used the PSU in another PC? Is it new for this PC?
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Thank you guys for your quick responses.

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1. Yeah I did install W10 in EFI Mode
2. I'm not sure about this one, but I do think so.
3. Yeah, after I saw that my CPU temps wasn't showing correctly in BIOS, I realize that there is a new beta BIOS (1.34) and update to that.

After you made this point, I downgraded to 1.31 and the PC started to boot correctly after a regular shutdown.

Then, I decided to do a new clean install following yours and parsec tips.
Windows installed correctly.
Then I installed ME and INF.
Then NVidia drivers, that installed correctly this time (no reboots).

I started to think that everything was finally fine, until I open this thread to thank you and the Windows completely froze. I cant even hard reset. I had to shutdown the PC in the PSU switch.

Then I started to think that could be the PSU, cos it is a brand new HX1000i. So I change it with my old HX750. Again, Windows hang in the middle of my response to this topic.

I started to think that the GPU could be the problem. So I run a furmark benchmarck without any problems.

Now the computer is randomly freezing. No BSOD, just hang. I think I will try another VGA.

Parsec, I didn't ask about this in Windows forums. By turn off I mean a regular shutdown in Windows, leaving PSU On.
The psu is brand new, but, as I said, I already tried another one.


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Originally posted by leogariba leogariba wrote:

Now the computer is randomly freezing. No BSOD, just hang. I think I will try another VGA.


Google what the graphics driver is behaving. It could be simply the graphics driver. Sure beginning to appear as such to me anyways.

Download a different driver revision and retry. I know, PITA. But there are always that one revision that others post of that simply refuses to cooperate with a card or three.



While you do that, give me the mem Kit's full part/model number and I'll rut around with that and see what I can unearth from here.











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Oh. What PCIe slot do you have the GPU in?
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PCIE2

MEMO F4-3200C14D-32GTZSW


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Originally posted by leogariba leogariba wrote:

PCIE2

MEMO F4-3200C14D-32GTZSW


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