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Timer1988 02.01.20 09:28 pm

The problem with the Windows.

Windows 10
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X 3.40 GHz
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080

Hi all. Yesterday faced such problem. The system tightly hangs, not saved even reset. Reboot button shutdown the PC. Then began to boot the BIOS, with the system disk in the BOOT list was visible, then not visible. Download debug flash drive also did not help, error 0xc0000225. Left this problem in the morning. Now I decided to try to start the PC, and (voila!) it worked. Oh yeah, yesterday this problem arose for the first time. Also yesterday I was cleaning the comp from dust, with nothing disconnected.
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Luka_gg 02.01.20

Timer1988
You need to determine the cause of unresponsiveness in the first place (but read to the end). Error 0xc0000225 is a system restore due to a reboot. Figure out the acceleration first. You can start with the View Event, the time and the type of error indicated.
Not enough data on the status of the PSU (you may be picking Tuam), HDD / SSD.
Such unresponsiveness known to me the lack of power during acceleration, the flying downloaders Windows, but there is usually muffled.
this system disk in the BOOT list was visible, then not visible - still interested in this. I think the priority to change and start with Crystal Disk Info or similar, see the disk status. Usually this is a link to the problem state. To test need.

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uga4aka 02.01.20

Timer1988 wrote:
the system disk in the BOOT list was visible, then not visible
Timer1988 wrote:
Also yesterday I was cleaning the comp from dust, nothing to disconnect
Simply touch the cable to the signal is partially lost(sometimes it happens, Yes).
I would recommend to turn to pull out all the cables from the motherboard and re-connect them(when switched off from the mains PC of course).
If the situation persists, then follow the recommendations of the person who wrote the above.
From myself only I will say that if it is not the cable, then in theory the blade or the SATA connector on the Mat Board or the drive itself. If the disk is divided into 2 logical, maybe that's the problem(simple structure is lost and it will be enough to format it and install all over again).

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vitalik76 02.01.20

Timer1988 wrote:
the drive in the BOOT list was visible, then not visible
To peridot all cables from the drive to it to the motherboard and to the PSU. Just in case, to save somewhere the important files from the disk. If in a short time the problem will not recur, and do not care to forget. Clean, could hurt cable. Happen.

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Marsj 02.01.20

Unstable overclocking, not...