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06-27-2022 01:18 PM - edited 06-27-2022 01:18 PM
Hello @BurtonBros15
@BurtonBros15 wrote:I have reinstalled the 256GB NVMe and now currently in BIOS what do I do now?
Load setup defaults, save and exit.
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06-27-2022 01:28 PM
Hello @BurtonBros15
So, do you have any operating system installed (before) on the 256GB NVMe ?
If not, try this:
You should install Windows 10, not Windows 11!
Read the post from user Paul_Tikkanen:
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06-28-2022 11:15 AM
@Prométhée wrote:
sorry but, just check
HP Desktop PCs - Computer Does Not Start and Emits an LED or Beep Code | HP® Customer Support
The red light blinks three times, and then two, short white light blinks (3 long red, 2 short white)
This condition indicates a potential memory failure.
If it doesn't work in another slot, probably no other choice , to change it
it's up to you, even if it can help, disassemble everything, reassemble, risk of causing another problem, for nothing
I'm just warning you because I've come across this before.
the user makes a wrong manipulation and the motherboard breaks down, will no longer work even after replacing the defective module
Sorry for that @BurtonBros15
That's why I tried to warn you not to take everything apart!
Now, if the ssd was functional before, I hope not damaged in all this
If you reinstall windows, while there was personal data, be aware that if not already done, you will probably lose everything
so, sorry, good luck..
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