Back-up rig took a dump

Started by Jarhead0331, February 26, 2018, 09:50:01 PM

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Jarhead0331

Welp, my back-up pc finally took a dump...I'm pretty sure it's dead. The thing will boot, and then I get a quick windows error blue screen followed by another reboot and a message that windows is starting auto repair followed by a black screen.

This pc has been through a lot with me and although a pretty solid i7 system in its own right, it's been relegated mostly to use by my daughter who likes watching kids YouTube videos on it. I also used it to install some steam games that I would then stream through my main system.

I'll probably start shopping for a replacement, but I'm not into a rush.  Don't really see any great deals on Newegg. Anyplace else I should be looking for good deals?
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Could be just a corrupted Windows install, a bad stick of RAM, or a Video card gone FARBOT. Pull each stick one at a time and try rebooting in between. Also, try pulling the GFX card and running on the onboard video. After that, try to reinstall Windows, using a different HDD/SSD just to rule that out as well. It'd be a shame to toss an otherwise good rig for one bad component that can be replaced.
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Jarhead0331

Thanks. I think I can rule out the gfx card. I've tried booting with a 970 and a 980...same issue with both. I'll definitely check the ram. Will be hard to reinstall windows as everything is OEM these days with no disks.  Thanks for the tips.
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Gusington

If you need to, Tiger Direct still has some good deals on parts, etc. and the occasional good complete build.


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Quote from: Jarhead0331 on February 26, 2018, 10:14:56 PM
Will be hard to reinstall windows as everything is OEM these days with no disks.

Microsoft offer a download on their website if you plug in your license key.  It should be easy to make a USB boot disk from it.

MikeGER

Do you get into BIOS , there you can check on Voltages and if your disks get found...

my bet is on a corrupted Windows (and that maybe caused by a file not found/readable anymore from the HDD)

also there was a discussion here about an automated windows update that caused problems for some people       

JudgeDredd

Hi JH

What OS is it? My daughters laptop has been suffering this same issue for a month or more (cycle reboot, blue screen, recover, rinse, repeat) and it's a Win 10 thing I'm sure...

If it is Win10 - I'm afraid I haven't found a solution yet and was looking to reformat and rebuild.
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Jarhead0331

I haven't been able to get into bios. I'll keep trying that. I'm pressing all the function keys like a madman though.

Believe it or.not I'm not 100% sure it's running win10. I have my doubts because I recall the desktop mode looking different than the one on my main rig, which I of course know is win10. However, I am certain I recently ran a windows update, which makes me nervous based on what you guys are saying about a fatal problem with a recent update.
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Quote from: Jarhead0331 on February 26, 2018, 09:50:01 PM
Anyplace else I should be looking for good deals?

I like Micro Center.  Looks like they have a four stores in NYC area.  The one in Columbus has a good selection of PC and laptops in store, along with all of the parts you may need to build a new PC.  If nothing else, it might be fun to just go and check everything out.  Puts any Best Buy that I've ever been too to shame

http://www.microcenter.com/
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Jarhead0331

I've bought from them before. There is a store not far from where I live.

I'm looking at this for $1299. Not a top of the line system, but a steal at that price I think. Note, its got Win10 PRO, not Home:

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Intel Core i7 7th Gen 7700 (3.60 GHz) 16 GB DDR4 2 TB HDD 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit.

Thoughts?
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JudgeDredd

Seems a reasonable price.

I'd be tempted with a bigger (or second) SSD
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OJsDad

Quote from: Jarhead0331 on February 27, 2018, 09:58:24 AM
I've bought from them before. There is a store not far from where I live.

I'm looking at this for $1299. Not a top of the line system, but a steal at that price I think. Note, its got Win10 PRO, not Home:

Quote
Intel Core i7 7th Gen 7700 (3.60 GHz) 16 GB DDR4 2 TB HDD 256 GB SSD NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit.

Thoughts?

If this is primarily for your daughter top watch videos and some gaming for you and her, then I don't think you'll need to upgrade it until she starts dating.

As JD said, you may want to add a larger SSD. 
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