I built this computer (my first) about 5 months ago and it has been running fine until today. I left it on last night and when I came in this morning it was doing a constant boot loop. I have tried clearing the CMOS by shorting the pins with a screwdriver, and removing the battery for about an hour after which I would set Optimized Defaults, save and reboot. I then went back into the bios and set my RAM voltage and saved again. I haven't added any new hardware either btw. First I get the Windows Error Recovery screen, then the Windows start screen, and then the blue screen of death (shown below) that comes up briefly and the process starts all over again. Lots of info, on the blue screen but I have no idea what it means. Hopefully someone can help. Thanks in advance, Dan.
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Re: Please Help with my Boot Loop Problem
something could have failed....hard drive?graphics card do u have onboard graphics? try removing graphics card and tryGigabyte z77x UP4-TH F11c Modded Bios
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Re: Please Help with my Boot Loop Problem
You don't say what OS you are running. In any case the fltmgr.sys error most likely refers to a corrupted hard drive. In my experience the only way to get past it is to reinstall the OS. The problem could have been caused by a failing drive.
Ooops, I didn't read. The question then is which OS goes into the loop. Both? If it is both I am really puzzled. Power supply, motherboard?? If one of your two OSs loads normally you need to reinstall the bad one.i7 920 DO @ 4410 210*21 Watercooled
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