GaryTheSnail
Member
I am having a issue with my computer I can't seem to resolve and would be grateful if I could get some help.
Last week my computer was doing fine. It wasn't crashing nor was it freezing. One day though, I was playing a game and I played a match and then was sitting in the main menu idling a bit while I was on the phone and when I came back to want to close the game, the computer froze for a few seconds and then it crashed to a black screen and then it stayed on a black screen forever while the fans in the case and the rgb's still going but nothing happen. This was about 35 or so minutes of gaming. I thought nothing of it and restarted my computer, did a disk defrag, I went out and came back and it was done.
I then try to got on a game with my friend and again mid game, my computer froze up, crashed to a black screen and did nothing. I restarted it and did a /sfc scannow and said everything was ok. I decide to update my graphics driver to the latest update since I down graded it to a build that was supposed better than the latest updates. Me and my friend try to get on another game and while the game was loading my computer froze up and crashed again. I let my computer be until the next day. I decided to take my PC apart and clean out the dust and when I was done and booted up, I was met with a message saying, "The current BIOS setting do not fully support the boot device. Click OK to enter the BIOS Setup.
Go to Advanced > Boot > CSM Parameters, and adjust the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) settings to enable the boot device".
So I start googling what to do and is to enable the CSM settings and I do that but there's no change and I keep getting the same message. I notice that my computer is not detecting any of my 2 hard drives nor my ssd. It is however detecting the CPU and the RAM. So I think it to be my power supply is failing since I've had it since 2017, I get a new PSU and new SATA cables and when I boot up I still get the message and computer not reading any of my drives. I unplug the drives and only leave the drive that has windows on it plugged in and I boot up, still get the message, and still no drives detected. I unplug all the drives now and still get the message, so for sure it is not detecting anything. The drives feel like they are working when I place my finger on it I can feel vibration. I even put a new 2032 battery in and nothing changed.
I am at a loss here as I don't know what to do. Something was making my computer freeze up and crash and now I am having an issue I can't fix. My friend tells me he thinks it might be my motherboard or my cpu failing. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
My build is:
ASUS m5a99fx pro r2.0
G.skill 16gb ram
AMD FX 8370
New EVGA 850w PSU
Windows 10
5700 Thicc III
2 HDD, 1 SSD
Last week my computer was doing fine. It wasn't crashing nor was it freezing. One day though, I was playing a game and I played a match and then was sitting in the main menu idling a bit while I was on the phone and when I came back to want to close the game, the computer froze for a few seconds and then it crashed to a black screen and then it stayed on a black screen forever while the fans in the case and the rgb's still going but nothing happen. This was about 35 or so minutes of gaming. I thought nothing of it and restarted my computer, did a disk defrag, I went out and came back and it was done.
I then try to got on a game with my friend and again mid game, my computer froze up, crashed to a black screen and did nothing. I restarted it and did a /sfc scannow and said everything was ok. I decide to update my graphics driver to the latest update since I down graded it to a build that was supposed better than the latest updates. Me and my friend try to get on another game and while the game was loading my computer froze up and crashed again. I let my computer be until the next day. I decided to take my PC apart and clean out the dust and when I was done and booted up, I was met with a message saying, "The current BIOS setting do not fully support the boot device. Click OK to enter the BIOS Setup.
Go to Advanced > Boot > CSM Parameters, and adjust the CSM (Compatibility Support Module) settings to enable the boot device".
So I start googling what to do and is to enable the CSM settings and I do that but there's no change and I keep getting the same message. I notice that my computer is not detecting any of my 2 hard drives nor my ssd. It is however detecting the CPU and the RAM. So I think it to be my power supply is failing since I've had it since 2017, I get a new PSU and new SATA cables and when I boot up I still get the message and computer not reading any of my drives. I unplug the drives and only leave the drive that has windows on it plugged in and I boot up, still get the message, and still no drives detected. I unplug all the drives now and still get the message, so for sure it is not detecting anything. The drives feel like they are working when I place my finger on it I can feel vibration. I even put a new 2032 battery in and nothing changed.
I am at a loss here as I don't know what to do. Something was making my computer freeze up and crash and now I am having an issue I can't fix. My friend tells me he thinks it might be my motherboard or my cpu failing. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
My build is:
ASUS m5a99fx pro r2.0
G.skill 16gb ram
AMD FX 8370
New EVGA 850w PSU
Windows 10
5700 Thicc III
2 HDD, 1 SSD