hey my pcs been not starting up well it has but it freezes when i log on when it loads the desktop does anyone know how to fix it ive googled the error code but nothing comes up from microsoft about it
That sounds like a corrupt DLL, driver or similar.
Are you able to at least get booted into Windows under safe-mode? You might then be able to uninstall which devices are causing it, and disable programs that auto-start.
Else booting off your installation media and perform a repair or failing that a fresh install would be your next options.
Reinstalling windows is the quickest solution to solving windows issues
Use system restore
cheers for the responses guys @BGL @Streetguru @Collective11011 but it wont even show the bios screen so i think my mobo is dead :( when ever i try to boot it up it just does a continues beep and then a pause and none of the displays work on my mobo or gpu :(
First of all: errors beginning with 0 means system-level problems (corruption), and errors beginning with c means user-level problems, i.e. something installed on the system, except the system itself (hint, third-party software, some drivers)...
As usual, first try system restore. Then try safe mode. If safe-mode boots – you probably have software problem.
If not, then try to disconnect all the devices that are not required for boot-up. Then boot. Then attach devices one by one until you find the faulty device.
If you are able to boot, perform "sfc /scannow" and "chkdsk C: /f" every so often to check your system for corruption.
On Windows 10 "dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth" is another good command to remember.
Get the "bluescreenview" program to read minidumps and get the detailed reports on BSODs. It often gives you the direct info about the driver or dll library that caused your BSODs...
Once again, disconnect devices and try to boot... I once had problems during boot because my DVD-drive died and caused problems until I physically disconnected it's SATA cable... But in your case I suspect system-drive corruption...
Oh... If you don't see BIOS screen – first of all, try to remove at least some of the memory modules, and retry...
Disconnect all SATA devices, and separate network card if you have them... If you can't boot into BIOS with just Mobo, CPU and one (working) memory module onboard – only then it's probably the motherboard...
It's not the CPU if you hear one short "beep"...
thanks for the help but it wont even show anything on the screen at all when i press the on button it just starts the fans then continuously beeps then it pauses and continuously beeps again
didnt see your last comment its about a 10 second beep then a quick pause
Type of "beeps" is important info...
I think it's not 10 second beep, but the continuous beep followed by reboot...
Continuous beep means RAM problems in most cases... Try to take RAM out, and put it back...
yeah just tried that it seems to be working with only one ram in
currently running mem test with both ram in to find out if its the ram and whether i need to rma it
Good luck... Sometimes RAM issues can be fixed simply by taking RAM out and plugging it back in... Cleaning the contacts and the slots is optional...
Keep in mind that all the same symptoms may be caused by faulty PSU... Check the voltages, especially 3.3V rail...