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X870E NOVA Boot issue/BIOS loop |
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greg0828 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: Yesterday Location: Irvine Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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I keep getting stuck in a BIOS boot loop with ASRock X870E NOVA. It's weird as when I hold power button down on my system , wait a second, then turn it back on, my computer boots to Windows. I started off with the factory 5.02 bios, then 5.35, then 5.40 and been having boot loop issues with at least the last 2, unsure about 5.02 as first boot I updated. It occurs essentially 100% of the time when I tell Windows to restart. It typically doesnt when I tell it to shutdown. I did clear CMOS but using the jumper (not button) once.
In the course of creating my own system, I had all drives using DRM / legacy with Windows 10, to GPT / UEFI / secure boot with Windows 11. I had my DDR5 ram at 4800 and switched to both XPO and XMS settings to get it to 6000. I cloned hard drives so switched between an old M2 drive to a new one. I made a lot of changes and boot issues were consistent across all. CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 96GB (2x48GB) 6000MHz CL36-44-44-96 1.4V AMD Expo Intel XMP 3.0 Desktop Computer MemoryCMK96GX5M2E6000Z36 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X CPU Socket AM5, memory type DDR5 5200 (can do 6000) up to 128 GB. Radeon RX 9070 16GB GPU M2 hard drives, Samsung 9100 Pro and 970 EVO Disk drives, Westren Digital Sata drives. |
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Gregory Simmons
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Given the issue is repeatable but specific to restarting, I would suspect an OS
issue that has survived migration between drives. Have you tried a fresh drive with a fresh OS install? UEFI flags are stored on your drive by the OS so if you keep pushing cloned data onto your new drives you could simply be pushing the issue from one drive to the next. I hope this makes sense. |
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greg0828 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: Yesterday Location: Irvine Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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When I started Windows I saw an ASRock message about a BIOS update, but looks like I was confused. I am on BIOS version 3.25. Should I update to 3.30 or 3.40? The error I get is 4d on the motherboard which is related to ram not initializing.
I started with Windows 10 on an old M2 drive and have changed to Windows 11 on a new M2 drive. So I have changed both drives and Windows although I cloned Windows 10 over and then upgraded vs a clean install. I dont think this would cause a 4d error. |
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greg0828 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: Yesterday Location: Irvine Status: Offline Points: 60 |
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After boot, when Windows fully loaded, the mother board was displaying code 53. Then a little later it started cycling through temps I believe. Maybe 53 wsa a temp....53 is also about ram not initializing I think
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