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I went into bios and able to use keyboard. I disconnected the GTX 1060 and still have same issue. Using on board display right now
I went into bios and able to use keyboard. I disconnected the GTX 1060 and still have same issue. Using on board display right now
Could it be issue with RAM? I will try one at a time
Hi Xilnik ram looks ok and windows is booted. Any other suggestions? This is giving me alot of panic and now not sure how to fix this.
Are you still unable to log in?
Does your system have a reset button for a hard reset? What you want to do is get to the recovery options to let Windows try to repair itself, or to backup your files outside Windows.
- Shut down the system and then turn it back on.
- After your BIOS screen (POST), but before Windows fully loads, hit the reset button or hold down your power button to do a hard shutdown
- Repeat step 2 if Windows does not say it is attempting to repair itself (it typically says this under the spinning circle that indicates Windows is loading).
I was able to go to the recovery options but when I selected repair it says can't repair. So I went and reset my win 10 again. Yet same issue I am stuck on login screen.
Omg I was able to log in when I connected my keyboard to a usb3 port! Usb2 did not work! Will post if everything is resolved
Last edited by Xilnik; 13 Apr 2017 at 19:28. Reason: Additional info about which driver set from ASRock