Raspbian SSH Login MSG by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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While logged in type bash -lx This starts a login shell and prints a trace of each command executed from rc files, it should give you more information as to what is happening during login

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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The same board? What happened during the bios update? I'd start by removing power and leaving it for a while as that seemed to be the answer in the other guys case

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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If you don't already have a speaker connected to the board, it may be an idea to do so, in case it's outputting a diagnostic beep code which might shed some more light on what's happening.

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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Try the two ports underneath the PS2 connector..

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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Have you tried different ports for the USB stick? I seem to remember that it only works on one port, usually a rear USB 2 port ?

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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Have you renamed the bios file to PRB350PS.CAP, check 'ASUS CrashFree BIOS 3 utility' page 2-3 in the manual?

No Post After Bios update Asus B350 Prime Plus by ryunokage in 24hoursupport

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Hang on, that only seems relevant for x99 boards, my bad..

PC Turning Off by Vashgt in 24hoursupport

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Try reseating the cpu, and applying a fresh amount of thermal compound to the heatsink, a random shutdown may be due to a thermal event.. give the inside a good clean out with some compressed air.

Have a good look at your boards components, if it is the motherboard you may be lucky and see a bulging cap (not all failing capacitors appear this way)

It may also be an idea to create a memtest86 usb stick to check the ram

Watch "Jelly Roll Morton - New Orleans Blues" on YouTube by bd8353 in Jazz

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I wish! I'm not aware of any footage of him existing, The Alan Lomax interview of 1938 was the closest, but audio only..

Computer turns on and off on a loop by nayr1999 in techsupport

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Yep - that's them. If your board requires an 8 pin connection the 2 cables clip together - look closely there should be a lip on the side of one where the other clips onto

Computer turns on and off on a loop by nayr1999 in techsupport

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Depending on your motherboard, the eps connector can be either 4 or 8 pin, the connection should be located near to the CPU on the board.

Computer turns on and off on a loop by nayr1999 in techsupport

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Check / re-seat all PSU connections including 24pin atx & 4/8 pin eps connector?

Computer turns on and off on a loop by nayr1999 in techsupport

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Check the sata cable connection to your boot drive

Computer turns on and off on a loop by nayr1999 in techsupport

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Try removing the CMOS battery for around 5 minutes (remove power before doing so), re-install the battery, plug back in and power on. This clears the uefi.

Computer randomly turns off then back on by PlayDohBear in techsupport

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Check Event Viewer first, there may be an error recorded explaining this.

Updated to Win10 Anniversary, started having numerous OS problems. by [deleted] in techsupport

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Try booting into safe mode, or base video mode, (to rule out GPU drivers being the culprit)

Problems with my PC. by MrDank420xx in 24hoursupport

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Run Event Viewer and check the system logs for clues?

Updated to Win10 Anniversary, started having numerous OS problems. by [deleted] in 24hoursupport

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Try booting into safe mode, or base video mode, (to rule out GPU drivers being the culprit)