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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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When you replaced your SSD with the new SSD, did you perform a new installation of Windows?  Or did you clone the contents of the old SSD to the new SSD?  If the latter, you brought over any corrupted data the old SSD had on it.
 
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I replaced the SSD with a new one but I still have the same problem
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kerberos_20 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2018 at 10:17pm
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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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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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wardog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Mar 2018 at 8:07pm
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.


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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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u can try to change sata port
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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:
  • Fatal1ty X399
  • 64 GB ram 4 x 16 hyperx (HX430C15PB3K4/64)
  • cpu amd 1950x
  • two ssd and one hdd

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