Okay, so I was able to get my primary monitor to work, but the it's still a mystery to me. Why am I able to get to BIOS only when my secondary monitor is turned on and primary turned off? On top of that if now I boot with my primary monitor on, it doesn't boot. It just shows no signal on both...
Hi, I wasn't able to try anything with my PC for the past 2 days, but today something weird happened. I accidentally booted my PC with only secondary monitor turned on, and I got the BIOS logo, was able to get to BIOS, but it didn't detect any other disks apart from the one with Ubuntu on it. So...
Okay, so maybe I didn't say it clearly in my post, but right now I am on my old setup and it doesn't work. Steps which include clearing CMOS -> flashing BIOS where all done on my old setup. That's the main reason why I'm worried now, because it probably means something broke after putting new...
The problem is I do have my old RAM put in right now and it doesn't work. Should I try to flash bios again and then try to boot with only one RAM stick of new RAM or repeat any other previous steps?
Hi, thanks for the reply. From Mega6 comment it seems that it's a "Base 64K memory failure - bad memory" error, as I have a AMI BIOS. I've already cleared CMOS today and it didn't boot at all leaving me at BOOT red led light on my MOBO. I've also flashed the BIOS to update it to the latest...
Hi, thanks for the reply. I've already cleared CMOS and also reseated my RAM many times, it clicks on both sides so I suppose it seats well, plus when i'm on Ubuntu, htop command actually shows me I have 16GB of ram available, so apparently they sit well. I have an AMI BIOS , ver. 7C91vAC1 which...
Hi, this is my first post on any hardware related forum, which may indicate my helplessness with a problem that I've encountered a few days ago. So lately I've been thinking of upgrading my GPU since I've recently bought a nice 2k monitor and my good old 1070 just isn't enough anymore. To...