I recently upgraded to the AM5 platform and completed my build. Initially, it booted into the BIOS, but when I tried to install Windows, it wouldn't boot properly and showed a DRAM light. I cleared the CMOS, which allowed the system to boot temporarily. After that, I attempted to update the BIOS before reinstalling Windows, but I ran into the same issue again—no boot when the flash drive was plugged in. I've also tried using each of my RAM sticks in various slots, but still no luck getting it to boot.
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Updating the BIOS can sometimes help with boot issues, but it's not always necessary. If you're getting a DRAM light, it might indicate a problem with the RAM itself or how it's seated. Try reseating the RAM and checking for any dust or debris in the slots. If the problem persists, consider testing the RAM sticks in another system to rule out any hardware failure.
It sounds like a tricky situation! First, make sure the BIOS you're trying to install is definitely compatible with your motherboard. If you've cleared the CMOS and confirmed all the connections, double-check the RAM seating and try booting with just one stick at a time. Sometimes, mixing RAM sticks can cause issues. You might also want to see if there are any updates from the motherboard manufacturer as they might have some fixes for your specific model.

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