I went through the tips outlined in this webpage https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-automatic-repair-loop/?amp specifically the commands prompts, then I tried to restore from a previous backup from a month ago. I ran the diagnostics under the F12 menu on boot up and no issues were found in the hardware, I’m currently waiting on the rest to finish and see what it says
Just left it unhooked for about 20 minutes and still nothing. I also let the pre boot performance tests run and came back with no errors found and tested fine
Try unplugging everything again, power cord and all other cords, and hold the power button for 30 seconds. This will discharge all residual electricity. This was exactly my problem after my computer crashed and wouldn't turn on after I updated my BIOS.
Going through the same thing on a supposedly perfectly good custom ordered R11- worst purchase ive ever made in my life. Ive bought 400 dollar HP's that functioned far more efficiently than this overheating heavy hunk of metal. At this point im thinking dell has effectively robbed 85% of its customer base with these machines and the prices compared to their usefulness and it may be time cause this doesnt make sense at all!
Going through the same thing on a supposedly perfectly good custom ordered R11- worst purchase ive ever made in my life. Ive bought 400 dollar HP's that functioned far more efficiently than this overheating heavy hunk of metal. At this point im thinking dell has effectively robbed 85% of its customer base with these machines and the prices compared to their usefulness and it may be time cause this doesnt make sense at all!
I don't recall reading about any systematic failures with the Aurora-R11. Google says it's a basic/recent model Intel-based Aurora.
If you want help, start a new thread with your exact config, symptoms, and Windows version and I'm sure someone here can help you get it going again.
I went through the tips outlined in this webpage https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-automatic-repair-loop/?amp specifically the commands prompts, then I tried to restore from a previous backup from a month ago. I ran the diagnostics under the F12 menu on boot up and no issues were found in the hardware, I’m currently waiting on the rest to finish and see what it says
I'm sure you fixed it by now.
Sounds like your C-Drive crashed.
After you reset BIOS, the RAID/AHCI setting might have got changed ... so it would not boot anyway any more (until setting is reverted or Windows is re-installed).
Sparky1964
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March 19th, 2022 15:00
What exactly did you do "trying to fix that issue"?
Mwally5
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March 19th, 2022 15:00
I went through the tips outlined in this webpage https://windowsreport.com/windows-11-automatic-repair-loop/?amp specifically the commands prompts, then I tried to restore from a previous backup from a month ago. I ran the diagnostics under the F12 menu on boot up and no issues were found in the hardware, I’m currently waiting on the rest to finish and see what it says
F34R
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March 19th, 2022 15:00
Turn it off and unplug the power cable for a few minutes. Then try again.
Mwally5
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March 19th, 2022 16:00
Just left it unhooked for about 20 minutes and still nothing. I also let the pre boot performance tests run and came back with no errors found and tested fine
F34R
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March 19th, 2022 16:00
Can you get into the BIOS and restore optimized defaults?
Mwally5
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March 19th, 2022 16:00
https://imgur.com/a/wZcsBmt
This is a small video of what’s happening when I turn on the power
Mwally5
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March 19th, 2022 16:00
I went in and did that but no change. I also tried booting in safe mode but that hasn’t helped either
Venomdiddles
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March 19th, 2022 17:00
Try unplugging everything again, power cord and all other cords, and hold the power button for 30 seconds. This will discharge all residual electricity. This was exactly my problem after my computer crashed and wouldn't turn on after I updated my BIOS.
Sparky1964
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March 19th, 2022 20:00
Wow, sorry you're having to deal with that.
Sparky1964
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March 19th, 2022 20:00
Can you boot from a USB drive? Possibly reinstall Windows 10/11?
Deeworst
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January 19th, 2023 19:00
Going through the same thing on a supposedly perfectly good custom ordered R11- worst purchase ive ever made in my life. Ive bought 400 dollar HP's that functioned far more efficiently than this overheating heavy hunk of metal. At this point im thinking dell has effectively robbed 85% of its customer base with these machines and the prices compared to their usefulness and it may be time cause this doesnt make sense at all!
Tesla1856
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January 20th, 2023 22:00
I don't recall reading about any systematic failures with the Aurora-R11. Google says it's a basic/recent model Intel-based Aurora.
If you want help, start a new thread with your exact config, symptoms, and Windows version and I'm sure someone here can help you get it going again.
Tesla1856
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January 20th, 2023 22:00
I'm sure you fixed it by now.
Sounds like your C-Drive crashed.
After you reset BIOS, the RAID/AHCI setting might have got changed ... so it would not boot anyway any more (until setting is reverted or Windows is re-installed).