I was tweaking some settings in the BIOS, and now my PC is acting really sluggish and unresponsive. After I restarted it, Windows wouldn't load at all and I'm getting a blue screen that doesn't seem to go anywhere. I'm pretty new to this and could really use some guidance on how to fix it. My setup includes an Asrock B650M-CX motherboard, a 5070 12 GB graphics card, an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, and 32 GB of DDR5 RAM. I tried enabling secure boot in the BIOS, but I've already reset everything. The blue screen error is visible here: [Blue Screen Error](https://ibb.co/FkgMWDV5).
3 Answers
There could be a few issues at play here, like drive failure, power issues, or even thermal problems. Also, if you were overclocking or using any performance settings like XMP or PBO, those could be causing instability. Double-check if any of those factors are involved.
It'd be good to have more details to help diagnose the problem. Knowing your specific motherboard, CPU, RAM, and the exact changes made in the BIOS can guide us toward a better solution. Don't forget to include that blue screen error you mentioned!
First thing you should try is resetting or clearing the CMOS. You can usually do this by removing the battery from your motherboard for about 30 minutes. After that, pop it back in and see if it helps get things running again.

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