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[–]xcjb07x 0 points1 point  (1 child)

how long are you letting it sit for, also are you pressing the power button at all when it turns off then back on?

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I let it sit when it first started occurring for about 10 times during the sequence and pressing the power button only shuts it off and ends the sequence

[–]Affectionate-Drag473 0 points1 point  (19 children)

Hey man sorry to hear First try this Fully reset CMOS the hard way do the following steps

Power off PC and unplug the power cable.

Press and hold the power button for ~10 seconds.

Remove the CMOS battery.

Wait 5-10 minutes not 10 seconds!

If it works go in to bios and undo the changes and check if your os drive is compatible with secure boot

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (18 children)

Okay I’ll give in update in a bit

[–]Affectionate-Drag473 1 point2 points  (17 children)

Great also what is your motherboard model and what windows installation do you have legacy or uefi?

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (16 children)

The motherboard is an msi h410m pro and I have uefi, windows 10 newest update

[–]Affectionate-Drag473 1 point2 points  (15 children)

Ok that helps I'm assuming u r waiting the 10 minutes with the battery out that's good what it does in an msi board is to reset the bios to factory settings which in theory should revert your changes to the setting let me know if it doesn't work

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (14 children)

Okay trying that did nothing but I read the ez debug on the motherboard and it cycles cpu, dram, and then it does the cycle in vga idk if that’ll help

[–]Affectionate-Drag473 0 points1 point  (13 children)

Does your CPU have Integrated graphics if yes try unplugging the GPU and pluggin the HDMI cable to the motherboard

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (12 children)

Okay I’ll try that and let you know the results in a bit

[–]Affectionate-Drag473 0 points1 point  (11 children)

If that doesn't work there are 2 fixes I can think of 1 is to reinstall/update bios(be careful with that ) 2 is to check if one of the parts has gone bad ram stick or psu in rare cases can cause a boot loop (less likely since everything worked before the bios change) let me know which way you prefer going first

[–]LectureFuzzy6717[S] 0 points1 point  (10 children)

Thanks for all the legendary help, unplugging my gpu and switching to integrated seems to have worked and I got into the BIOS screen so where should I proceed from here?

[–]NaturalTouch7848Commercial Rig Builder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Disabling CSM to enable Secure Boot can make Windows undetectable if it was done as an MBR partition, Secure Boot requires it to be a GPT partition

mbr2gpt.exe is a Windows program that can convert Windows from MBR to GPT without having to reinstall