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01-30-2022 12:24 AM
I am saying that my hard disk is working fine with no problem and so as the other component when I ran diagnostic. But still that problem is present when my pc cant boot to my home screen and i have to turn it off and on multiple time then it take me to my login so I can use the pc.
01-30-2022 09:41 AM - edited 01-30-2022 09:43 AM
@Rayyan2650 -- I still have to boot multiple time to login in to my pc that problem is still present
That is unfortunate. A "permanent" failure, such as slashed automobile tire, has an obvious solution -- replace the tire. An "intermittent" problem, such as an occasional rattle when driving the automobile, is much more difficult to remediate.
In your case, any "intermittent" problem is probably:
- failing disk-drive, but you have ruled that out,
- failing power-supply, but that is not likely, given that your computer, once started, works fine,
- failing processor, which also is not likely, given that your computer, once started, works fine,
- failing motherboard.
Experiment, in two parts:
- remove the SSD from your computer, and connect it to another computer, to temporarily replace the disk-drive in that other computer. Disconnect any Ethernet cable -- this experiment is better when there is no connection to the Internet. Start that computer. Does the computer start-up properly the first time, i.e., no need to "double-boot"?
- take the disk-drive from that other computer, and connect it to your computer. Start-up your computer, again without an Ethernet connection. Does that disk-drive, which never before has needed a "double-boot", now show the same need to "double-boot" ?
- return each of the disk-drives to their "home" computer.
This experiment may show that the motherboard has an "intermittent" problem, even though the hardware diagnostics that you have tried did not show any problem with the motherboard.
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