restarted it boots into recovery, and says some windows files are corrupted. Then, if I restart, it boots normally and back and forth. Will a thumb drive with windows 11 fix the files that are messed up that won’t allow it to boot or? Any insight? Frustrated…
Is there something I can run from the desktop environment that can correct these windows boot files? I have it running currently but am worried if I restart it will keep doing the same.
I initially used 7C02vH9, the newest BIOS version for this motherboard and had bad stability issues so i rolled back to 7C02vH7 and now I’m seeing the issues described above.
7C02vH9 wouldn’t even recognize my m.2 that had the OS on it at times.
I’m tempted to go completely back to the original that came installed on the motherboard. The intermittent issues I’m seeing here make it very difficult to diagnose…
I think I had a bad thumb drive that I installed the bios on. I reformatted a different thumb drive verifying that it was FAT32 and reinstalled bios as well as reinstalled windows and so far so good…
UPDATE turns out from what it seems is that the BIOS update will not allow me to run my XMP profile at the max speed of my g.skill 3200mhz ram. I manualli turned it down to 3000mhz and i can restart no problem now and it wont fall on its face. What a stupid BIOS update. Should I revert back to an older bios to get my full ram speed?
So for anyone that looked at this mess, turns out ALL the bios versions did this to my computer. I needed to revert back to the original version to get full stability back.
How in the world could ALL of them be bad but the original? Thank God I didn’t really need to update it anyways. Was just for fun to be honest and didn’t really need anything from it.
Lesson learned. Love it.
Cheers!