* Power management in BIOS settings was set to ON after the system recovers from power outage.
* A pending job was set to run on the next system power on.
The conditions were not met for system to stay on, the system would restarted to run diagnostics and/or repair. Therefore, boot loop would occurred.
Only you knew the actions, events leading to the boot loop and once being identified, a resolution can be attempted. Otherwise, assemble the system with enough known working components, performing hardware reset, and set BIOS to default value before any OS and software setup
Chino de Oro
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July 17th, 2025 06:50
A couple reasons for system to boot or reboot:
* Power management in BIOS settings was set to ON after the system recovers from power outage.
* A pending job was set to run on the next system power on.
The conditions were not met for system to stay on, the system would restarted to run diagnostics and/or repair. Therefore, boot loop would occurred.
Only you knew the actions, events leading to the boot loop and once being identified, a resolution can be attempted. Otherwise, assemble the system with enough known working components, performing hardware reset, and set BIOS to default value before any OS and software setup
anne_droid
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July 17th, 2025 09:51
Hi
The CMOS coin cell battery appears to not be putting in an appearance.