06-20-2019 03:18 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:08 PM by ROGBot
06-20-2019 08:52 PM
06-20-2019 09:13 PM
Othello wrote:
From what I can tell from your video you are booting up from being in hibernate. You might try not shutting down in hibernate or just do restart from within windows and see how long it takes to complete the restart.
Question, when you do shutdown are you also turning power off to the computer?
06-21-2019 12:19 PM
06-22-2019 04:35 AM
Othello wrote:
Your Q codes show that it is getting hung at code 19 for about 13 sec. much longer than my computer.
Have you tried doing a clear cmos, which should put everything back to default? If not try it and see if it affects your boot time.
I tried to search for what Q code 19 actually represents and what can affect it but I have not come up with anything meaningful but I think your slow boot is caused by whatever is causing it to hang at this code for a long time. Wish I could be more help.
06-21-2019 12:55 PM
06-22-2019 04:39 AM
7ha7as1an wrote:
I see from your video that the Yellow light indicator is lit. From the Manual this means Memory Fault. Now that doesn't necessarily mean there's a problem ram. Have you tried reseating them or using only one stick? I've run into that problem in the past where I messed with the Bios and killed a ram stick. Or possibly changing from B1/B2 to A1/A2. I know recommended is how you have it now though who knows. Give it a try and let us know.
Good Luck!
On another note when overclocking, I would enter in settings that would have my system boot loop twice before loading the Asus logo followed by an error message letting me know some overclock setting didn't work. This is normal. Asus allows the system to try the overlock settings multiple times to see if it will boot. I've had the boot loop fail on first try then looped a second time and went through.
06-27-2019 01:47 AM
Gypsycurse wrote:
Hi 7ha7as1an,
I reset everything back to default and did as you suggested, initially just reseating the dimms, but then moved on to using the individually and trying them if differing slots. Unfortunately, no combination of places or number of dimms made any difference.
I think at this stage I will go back to the shop and ask them to test alternative memory if that works, cool, I guess I buy new memory, if that doesn't work, I'll ask them to rip out the motherboard and get it replaced under warranty.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed, I'll update with the outcome.
John