I've been struggling with my ASUS ROG Strix G15 (G513RC) for over a year now. It keeps getting stuck in an "Automatic Repair" boot loop, and more recently, it just displays a black screen saying it can't connect to the network for solutions. I've done a clean installation of Windows using a USB, ran various system checks, and verified that my BIOS is up to date. I suspected the SSD to be the issue, so I had a technician test it with a new SSD, but the problem persisted. Now, it's completely unusable and won't boot at all. I'm wondering if it might be the RAM or possibly a motherboard issue, but I don't want to waste money on new RAM if I'm not sure. Has anyone else dealt with this problem? Any insights would be appreciated!
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Have you checked for any dump files that might help with diagnosing the BSODs? If you can get into Windows, or even through Safe Mode, look in C:WindowsMinidump for any files. You can zip them and upload them to a file sharing site. Multiple dump files can give us more to work with. If you need help changing the dump type, check out the guides online. It could provide insight into what’s failing.
It sounds like your operating system is likely corrupted. This is a common issue with newer Windows builds. You might need to factory reset it, but make sure to back up your data first!
Your RAM can be tested easily with Memtest86, which should pinpoint any issues if they exist. Additionally, you could try booting from a live OS to see if that works. It can help narrow down whether it’s a hardware or software issue.

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