Case fan makes a groaning sound and pc doesn’t make it past the bios beep then turns off then turns on again and keeps doing the same thing over again and I cleared the cmos by removing the battery and touching the 2 cmos pins with the screw driver like you said it still does the same thing
The last time I built machines, there were no led indicators or rgb components to help. The only thing we had on the MB's were the amount of Post beeps. 👍👍👍
Thank you finally found a video talking about my problem. It’s like a booting loop. Once I start it it sounds like it resets a 2-3 times then it turns on normally. Bothers me tbh.
At 1:34 i already realised my mistake after endlessly searching around those dumbass google entries, leaving me on a wild goose chase. I forgot to plug in the power to the CPU. I feel very stupid now, but thank you for this!!!
I got my pc from a friend and it was working good the first day I got it and the next day I turned it on it wouldn’t boot to windows it would either just show the motherboard logo with the white circle loop and other time it would say preparing automatic repair
my computer won’t boot, everything is plugged in no lights on the mb are going off to indicate somethings wrong, it isn’t randomly shutting down, it won’t let me get into the bios, i tried taking a ram stick out, unplugging components and replugging them in, took my gpu completely out, all components work fine and it’s a old pc and it just stopped working
Same, no errors shown but for some reason it just won’t boot at all. Even my keyboard stopped lighting up when I turn on my PC but surprisingly my mouse still connects
@@johnorr8226 my issue was that both my SSD slot and my SSD itself was completely fried. So I had to buy a new SSD and install it into the second slot, after installing a fresh version of Windows that I had laying around, everything was fine
Another great video! That model of board is actually what will go in my next rig, so it's nice to know what to look out for. I had an incident where I couldn't boot with my current rig. Something was causing a short. I ripped everything out one by one, trying to find out what it was. It turned out to be my SATA SSD. The case is only an mATX and the only mounting point for the SSD was on a bracket on the right side of the case on the back of where the motherboard goes. The issue arose because there was next to no clearance between the power connector for the SSD and the side panel for the case. The side panel damaged the connector and it was goodnight Vienna! The SSD was shot too. I had to get an M.2 SSD and, fearing I'd also blown the GPU, I got a new one of them as well. Had I realised from the get go that I even had an M.2 slot (actually I have 2) I could have saved myself from a major headache!
And I just built my comp and I got absolutely nothing no lights nothing is spinning nada just all fans turn on for 2 secs and that's it no mobo QLEDS no POST nothing I already changed mobo fo different model and still the same problem.
I had one motherboard that wouldn’t boot and appeared dead. It turned out to be a flat CMOS battery. Uncommon but happened on an old Gigabyte board. If all else fails worth a try
I have a question if I may? Actually many questions but for today I’ll just ask you 1. And that’s on the back of the desktop the thumb screws that holds the see through plates and in order to install a graphics card you have to remove 2 of them and I did that and I have to brand new desktop case it’s the Corsair 4000D and when I go to put the screws back where they belong for the graphics and they don’t tighten when I’m tightening them I go slow to prevent stripping the screws but as I am putting them back in they will not tighten they just keep turning and I never feel it getting tight they just keep turning so am I doing something wrong or is this normal and my graphics card is plugged in correctly and on the motherboard it does clip but the screws will not get tight and I use a Phillips screwdriver turning slow and even slower when the screws are close to the point where they should get tight but they don’t,can you please tell me what I’m doing wrong or did I get bad screws when I bought my desktop case a few months ago? Thank you sir.
Hi Brian, I remember when Carie Holzman said that I had set him up for a fall during a pc build where he used one of the first of the MSI gaming motherboards that had an M.2 slot, but that slot was also taken up With the first SATA slot. You could use one or the other slots, but you could not use both. Of course, he chucked the manual away as he always did thinking he knew better and he proceeded to put the hard drive in the first SATA slot and he put the NVME drive in the M.2 slot. Of course, when it came to the switch on, it wouldn't work And I was trying to tell him that it wouldn't work in the chat as I had previously built one weeks earlier. I tried to tell him what he had done wrong, and then he accused me of setting him up for a fall. This just goes to show what an arrogant tossa he has always been.
Thanks for the information. Hopefully that solved my issue. I thought it was a bios problem, but now I think it's the display cable in the wrong place. Hopefully, that solved my issue.
My pc is not booting… i just bought a completely new pc,installed it my self and everything is plugged and i get my motherboard rgb and my ram rgb,no fans spinning no booting and im stuck,somebody pls help😢
Could anyone help please!? I switched my CPU out and put everything back but when I plug it in etc, it won’t post and I get a “no signal” error. Also I cannot turn the pc off with the button, but I can turn it on. Pls lmk. Thanks!
Hello there, I just tried to install a RTX 4080 (it has a 8 pin connector) and my pc wouldn’t boot up. I found the fault to be my connector, I had to put it in upside down. The pc started to boot the gpu lit up but then it started bleeping? So I turned off the power put back in my RTX 3070ti (it has a 12 pin connector) and now that has the same issue Ok, scare over my 3070 works again, tried the 4070 again but I have the same issue, bleeping with nothing going to my tv. My power unit is 800w minimum needed is 650w
Can someone help my pc won’t power anything besides a yellow led on my mother board an that’s all it was working yesterday now it’s not today I did unplug an replug everything already I’m usually able to fix a pc problem but I can’t even turn the pc on so idk what else to try
My newly built pc having issues booting up. And whenever it does boot. It freezes sometimes. And when i turn it off pc won't totally shut off fans still spinning but my monitor is already off. Anyone having same issue? what could be the cause of this issues?
so my personal problem is i changed my motherboard and cpu and i installed windows 11 with usb but before it gets to lock screen or desktop my mointor turns off but pc is still on and i stop recieving signal any anytime i go to the bios screen it stays on any one know what i need to do
It would be a great excuse for me to buy a new PC :) I remember one time I had a similar problem--one of my cords got loose! Cool trouble shooting video!
Thank You Brian this video was extremely useful as I may have a possible motherboard issue with the new computer I'm building for my daughter and this video is helping me solve the problem. This the sort of video I myself look for as a amateur PC builder keep up the good work.
I clean mine now its like 4:30 in video i dont know what to do ? It boot one time to disktop but it freez and back again to same issue I recheck again and its the same Can someone help me
I have an old Asus laptop that doesn't power on at all - no power and no lights on, even on AC power. It's either the CMOS battery, which I cannot get to in the laptop, or a power supply issue, or some other issue that I don't know. Please help troubleshoot it with a sequel video to this one! Thanks!
CMOS battery will not cause that issue. Hard to say what's wrong since more information is needed at this point. You test voltage from the power supply with a meter? Check the power connector at the laptop if it's broke or real loose? If you're not getting power into the laptop, eventually the battery will go dead and you'll have nothing. If all those test is good then it's more likely a part on the board failed. If it's not a board issue, even with no post the LEDs should still work once it gets power.
@@mogwai6707 Only thing that will do is prevent booting up to the OS in the worse case of scenerio. A defective HDD will not prevent no powering up or prevent post.
Nice video Brian personally mate I would reseat those connectors just to make sure they are properly in situ. But this video should be very helpful to many newbies eh?
I didn’t think I would get a reply from anyone from this channel. I think I’ve gotten one response from all of the videos. Well time to unsubscribe and look for another but please don’t think that you’re the only one there are many others that will not reply or even help there just doing there videos as fast as they can to get that free stuff from companies and that money from RUclips. Think about it you started out small and worked your way up and now you get free stuff that’s very expensive and for jayztwocents to fire asus he is pulling in the money and what do you think he does with all of them freebies? He sells them close or at retail price on eBay or uses it to build a desktop computer and sells it for a lot of money and yes I know it took him a long time to get here and he is making it good so good he got a lot of snap together Corsair snap together fans and they are very nice and very expensive but free for him. So great videos
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Hi
Case fan makes a groaning sound and pc doesn’t make it past the bios beep then turns off then turns on again and keeps doing the same thing over again and I cleared the cmos by removing the battery and touching the 2 cmos pins with the screw driver like you said it still does the same thing
The last time I built machines, there were no led indicators or rgb components to help. The only thing we had on the MB's were the amount of Post beeps. 👍👍👍
The good old days
@@Britec09 Yep! I'll never forget that 8 beeps indicated video
Thanks for detail troubleshooting tips which every pc enthusiast needs to know.
Happy to help
When my computer refuses to boot, it gets a foot sized boot instead... Lol
How do you fix your computing machine?
Put your feet through the computer screen!
@@TwoThousandStu the tower gets field kicked like a football.
I’ve checked all these and still won’t boot. Red boot light is lit
Thank you finally found a video talking about my problem. It’s like a booting loop. Once I start it it sounds like it resets a 2-3 times then it turns on normally. Bothers me tbh.
At 1:34 i already realised my mistake after endlessly searching around those dumbass google entries, leaving me on a wild goose chase. I forgot to plug in the power to the CPU. I feel very stupid now, but thank you for this!!!
Where is that?
I got my pc from a friend and it was working good the first day I got it and the next day I turned it on it wouldn’t boot to windows it would either just show the motherboard logo with the white circle loop and other time it would say preparing automatic repair
my computer won’t boot, everything is plugged in no lights on the mb are going off to indicate somethings wrong, it isn’t randomly shutting down, it won’t let me get into the bios, i tried taking a ram stick out, unplugging components and replugging them in, took my gpu completely out, all components work fine and it’s a old pc and it just stopped working
Same, no errors shown but for some reason it just won’t boot at all. Even my keyboard stopped lighting up when I turn on my PC but surprisingly my mouse still connects
@@ItsVegaSamadid you ever fix it cause that’s my problem right now my usb ports won’t work and my pc won’t boot up to change bios 🤦🏼
@@johnorr8226 my issue was that both my SSD slot and my SSD itself was completely fried. So I had to buy a new SSD and install it into the second slot, after installing a fresh version of Windows that I had laying around, everything was fine
Another great video! That model of board is actually what will go in my next rig, so it's nice to know what to look out for. I had an incident where I couldn't boot with my current rig. Something was causing a short. I ripped everything out one by one, trying to find out what it was. It turned out to be my SATA SSD. The case is only an mATX and the only mounting point for the SSD was on a bracket on the right side of the case on the back of where the motherboard goes. The issue arose because there was next to no clearance between the power connector for the SSD and the side panel for the case. The side panel damaged the connector and it was goodnight Vienna! The SSD was shot too. I had to get an M.2 SSD and, fearing I'd also blown the GPU, I got a new one of them as well. Had I realised from the get go that I even had an M.2 slot (actually I have 2) I could have saved myself from a major headache!
And I just built my comp and I got absolutely nothing no lights nothing is spinning nada just all fans turn on for 2 secs and that's it no mobo QLEDS no POST nothing I already changed mobo fo different model and still the same problem.
I had one motherboard that wouldn’t boot and appeared dead. It turned out to be a flat CMOS battery. Uncommon but happened on an old Gigabyte board. If all else fails worth a try
dead CMOS battery can cause a lot of problems
Thanks for sharing another great tip! Keep up the fabulous work!
Thank you! Will do!
@@Britec09 👍👍👍
All of my fans are working but my gpu fan closes after 5 seconds and pc not booting ..
I have a question if I may? Actually many questions but for today I’ll just ask you 1. And that’s on the back of the desktop the thumb screws that holds the see through plates and in order to install a graphics card you have to remove 2 of them and I did that and I have to brand new desktop case it’s the Corsair 4000D and when I go to put the screws back where they belong for the graphics and they don’t tighten when I’m tightening them I go slow to prevent stripping the screws but as I am putting them back in they will not tighten they just keep turning and I never feel it getting tight they just keep turning so am I doing something wrong or is this normal and my graphics card is plugged in correctly and on the motherboard it does clip but the screws will not get tight and I use a Phillips screwdriver turning slow and even slower when the screws are close to the point where they should get tight but they don’t,can you please tell me what I’m doing wrong or did I get bad screws when I bought my desktop case a few months ago? Thank you sir.
If the screws don't tighten, it seems you may of striped the screws. Not sure I can help you without seeing the issue, pop on my discord for help
Only thing is destroy the computer.
Cry!
I’m willing to join the rebellion. I will die for monkeykind.
Working on it
Hi Brian, I remember when Carie Holzman said that I had set him up for a fall during a pc build where he used one of the first of the MSI gaming motherboards that had an M.2 slot, but that slot was also taken up With the first SATA slot. You could use one or the other slots, but you could not use both. Of course, he chucked the manual away as he always did thinking he knew better and he proceeded to put the hard drive in the first SATA slot and he put the NVME drive in the M.2 slot. Of course, when it came to the switch on, it wouldn't work And I was trying to tell him that it wouldn't work in the chat as I had previously built one weeks earlier. I tried to tell him what he had done wrong, and then he accused me of setting him up for a fall. This just goes to show what an arrogant tossa he has always been.
Chucking the manual away is just dumb, there is useful information in there as shown in my video.
Which msi board was he using? Was it a older one than the Z590?
@@robertstamps2674 I've done a lot of jobs since then but I think it was the Z470 gaming plus.
Thanks for the information. Hopefully that solved my issue. I thought it was a bios problem, but now I think it's the display cable in the wrong place. Hopefully, that solved my issue.
excellent video enjoyed the content
Glad you enjoyed it
My pc is not booting… i just bought a completely new pc,installed it my self and everything is plugged and i get my motherboard rgb and my ram rgb,no fans spinning no booting and im stuck,somebody pls help😢
Did you find solution or reason for that cause my pc same problem
Could anyone help please!? I switched my CPU out and put everything back but when I plug it in etc, it won’t post and I get a “no signal” error. Also I cannot turn the pc off with the button, but I can turn it on. Pls lmk. Thanks!
me too , did you fix it?
Am seeing a red and yellow light, so its stuck on POST, it worked yesterday , sometimes it works some other days not...
It’s surprising to see how much wiggle your memory sticks had. My are very tight (no wiggle at all).
big ram
Nah, help bc like mine turns on it loads up shows, "asus" which it usually does when booting up but then it js shows my cursor but a black screen?
My pc will turn on and evything fine but display is on for a few minutes but once it goes to boot in there’s nothing showing up
Hello there,
I just tried to install a RTX 4080 (it has a 8 pin connector) and my pc wouldn’t boot up. I found the fault to be my connector, I had to put it in upside down.
The pc started to boot the gpu lit up but then it started bleeping?
So I turned off the power put back in my RTX 3070ti (it has a 12 pin connector) and now that has the same issue
Ok, scare over my 3070 works again, tried the 4070 again but I have the same issue, bleeping with nothing going to my tv.
My power unit is 800w minimum needed is 650w
Can someone help my pc won’t power anything besides a yellow led on my mother board an that’s all it was working yesterday now it’s not today I did unplug an replug everything already I’m usually able to fix a pc problem but I can’t even turn the pc on so idk what else to try
What happeneds if no indicators pop up but it still doesn’t boot up
1:30 skip intro
You are a starrrrrr! Top man 😎👌🏻🔥
My newly built pc having issues booting up. And whenever it does boot. It freezes sometimes. And when i turn it off pc won't totally shut off fans still spinning but my monitor is already off. Anyone having same issue? what could be the cause of this issues?
I love the old style of BIOS before they got all fancy with GUI .
Can someone show a me vid where nothing works? Because for me nothing is showing and my pc isn’t showing any signs of life like his is b4 hand
Hey did you fix it?
@@Voltomess ah yes little miss wiring on the pc case in point ended up turning it on from the motherboard then figured out how to wire properly
@@arctic8137 in my case it was DOA cpu
Thank you
Fix mine on cable management 24 pin like theres no space allowed to breathe so i gave it a little loose space
so my personal problem is i changed my motherboard and cpu and i installed windows 11 with usb but before it gets to lock screen or desktop my mointor turns off but pc is still on and i stop recieving signal any anytime i go to the bios screen it stays on any one know what i need to do
My old PC booted and it rebooted. What do I have to do
It would be a great excuse for me to buy a new PC :) I remember one time I had a similar problem--one of my cords got loose! Cool trouble shooting video!
everyone loves a new computer
@@Britec09 ABSOLUTELY! Just in time to play Diablo IV!
Check the battery - take it out for 5 mins and then replace with a known good one
Need to drain power and takes 30 seconds.
I get Error 53 booting
Asus x99
1 week i try all solution
Nothing help
Thank You Brian this video was extremely useful as I may have a possible motherboard issue with the new computer I'm building for my daughter and this video is helping me solve the problem. This the sort of video I myself look for as a amateur PC builder keep up the good work.
You're welcome!
Does this work for laptops?.
Also how do I clear cmos on a mpg msi gaming plus motherboard?
check my videos, made one other day
Been trying to put 8gb ddr3 ram in my pc turns out it doesn't accept 8gb. What a waste of my money buying that ram
Always is good idea to clean your pc from dust...
Agree. That could be an issue too.
I agree
@@Britec09 Yes that's one dusty PC right there😀
I clean mine now its like 4:30 in video i dont know what to do ?
It boot one time to disktop but it freez and back again to same issue
I recheck again and its the same
Can someone help me
My pc only boots but it won’t open windows
My is blue whats that ??
I’m stuck in bios can you help?
Did you find out what your problem was
I have an old Asus laptop that doesn't power on at all - no power and no lights on, even on AC power. It's either the CMOS battery, which I cannot get to in the laptop, or a power supply issue, or some other issue that I don't know. Please help troubleshoot it with a sequel video to this one! Thanks!
CMOS battery will not cause that issue. Hard to say what's wrong since more information is needed at this point. You test voltage from the power supply with a meter? Check the power connector at the laptop if it's broke or real loose? If you're not getting power into the laptop, eventually the battery will go dead and you'll have nothing. If all those test is good then it's more likely a part on the board failed. If it's not a board issue, even with no post the LEDs should still work once it gets power.
@@garyr7027 I even replaced the power connector. Same problem.
@@RobertNewstrand well if the laptop is getting power and you verfied it does, then there's a part on the board itself that's defective.
try the HDD it could be faulty
@@mogwai6707 Only thing that will do is prevent booting up to the OS in the worse case of scenerio. A defective HDD will not prevent no powering up or prevent post.
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Throwing the manual of the floor , LOL
put windows 7 back on it and it will run forever with no problem
lol if only that was true
@@Britec09 i saw ur video the other day haha
Mine doesn’t even turn on
Nice video Brian personally mate I would reseat those connectors just to make sure they are properly in situ. But this video should be very helpful to many newbies eh?
Thanks for watching
@@Britec09 No probs Brian I watch each and every video you put out - my daily treat and I have followed you for many years - since Windows 7 days!😉
thank you
Only my ram rgb willl come on
Thank u
that's one dusty rig.
buck fiden
Never replace cpu. Will never boot afterwards. Throw it away. Garbage
Im raging atm
I didn’t think I would get a reply from anyone from this channel. I think I’ve gotten one response from all of the videos. Well time to unsubscribe and look for another but please don’t think that you’re the only one there are many others that will not reply or even help there just doing there videos as fast as they can to get that free stuff from companies and that money from RUclips. Think about it you started out small and worked your way up and now you get free stuff that’s very expensive and for jayztwocents to fire asus he is pulling in the money and what do you think he does with all of them freebies? He sells them close or at retail price on eBay or uses it to build a desktop computer and sells it for a lot of money and yes I know it took him a long time to get here and he is making it good so good he got a lot of snap together Corsair snap together fans and they are very nice and very expensive but free for him. So great videos
I don't sit here 24/7 answering comments and I certainly can't answer all comments, but I do answer a lot.
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Sorry, can't watch your vid as PC wont boot.
Is this also the reason of randomly turning on and off by pc itself????? I'm having this problem
Reseat your cpu