Can’t Boot into Windows After CMOS Reset—Need Help!

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Asked By CuriousPineapple42 On

Hey everyone! I recently encountered a BSOD error and, in an attempt to fix it, I reseated my RAM and reset the CMOS. Now, I'm having trouble booting back into Windows. The only options available on my screen are to turn off the PC or troubleshoot, which isn't much help. I suspect the CMOS reset might have caused this issue. I've been stuck like this for over three hours trying to get my PC to work again. My motherboard is an LGA1150 from an Inspiron 3847. I'm attaching a link to the boot section from the BIOS for reference: [link to BIOS image](https://imgur.com/a/50WVL6v). Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By TechieWizard88 On

It sounds like the BSOD may have been caused by a deeper issue with your system. If you can get into Windows, even in Safe Mode, try checking the C:WindowsMinidump folder for any crash logs. These dump files are crucial for diagnosing what went wrong. If you find any, zip them up and use a file-sharing service to upload them for analysis. If you haven't had any luck getting in, you might need to consider reinstallation as a last resort, especially if you haven’t tried restoring to a previous point or uninstalling updates.

Answered By GamerGuru73 On

I totally relate to being stuck in this loop! It's frustrating. In my experience, the first BSOD often points to a system fault rather than hardware issues unless there’s a specific failing component. Have you tried restoring your system to a previous point? If that's failing, "refreshing your PC" could fix it, but keep in mind that it may result in losing some files if you're not careful. Also, make sure you have an internet connection during this process in case the system needs to download anything.

Answered By CuriousPineapple42 On

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