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April 11th, 2020 14:00
Aurora R6, stuck on logo screen without loading circle
Yesterday, i updated my pc by pressing the update and reset button, and let it run overnight so i could jump right on it when i woke up. When i did wake up and went over to my pc i saw that it was on the loading screen, except without the loading circle. This happens sometimes with a black screen so i didnt think anything of it, and restarted it. a few minutes i came back to my pc and saw that it was back on the logo screen. Since then ive looked at several solutions, clearing cmos, changing some bios systems, and running a full diagnosis in the boot options. ive ran out of any idea i could think of, and could look up, so if someone could help me i would appreciate it so much, because i honestly dont know what to do now.


redxps630
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April 11th, 2020 17:00
remove all hdd or ssd from system and try again. your system is stuck in preboot POST checking some firmware and that test is in limbo.
XPLRGamers
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April 11th, 2020 17:00
so basically, just unplug my ssd and hdd? and if so when/can i plug them back in?
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April 11th, 2020 18:00
UPDATE: unplugging my hdd ssd, and dvd still didnt work. its still stuck on the logo screen
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April 11th, 2020 18:00
you could try that. I think the bios update has caused a hardware conflict with new bios. It is possible that there is a conflict between the graphic card and new bios. therefore try remove gpu and use on board video DP port to see if that makes a change.
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April 11th, 2020 18:00
power off. take out all ram. put only one ram stick back in DIMM1 and make sure it is seated firmly. also if possible change to on board video (remove gpu).
XPLRGamers
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April 11th, 2020 18:00
I was wondering, what if I unplugged my main drive and left my ssd in? would windows simply reinstall on the ssd or would that mess something up?