A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #21 I mean I didn't see the GPU there when i logged back on but few moments later screen went black restarted then i system restored. Keep in mind i have the ryzen 3900x cpu which has no onboard graphics. also my board is the x570 tomahawk
I mean I didn't see the GPU there when i logged back on but few moments later screen went black restarted then i system restored. Keep in mind i have the ryzen 3900x cpu which has no onboard graphics. also my board is the x570 tomahawk
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Jul 31, 2021 #22 Are you overclocking?
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #24 i feel like the Configuration Registry Database Is Corrupted or somethingsays path
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Jul 31, 2021 #25 This what we can do you can reinstall device driver and when your computer becomes non-bootable we can have a look at Startup Repair log file to found out what is causing the boot problem. If you open the log file, you’ll be shown details of all the tests performed by Startup Repair, with any errors discovered detailed. We can use this information to help diagnose and get to the root cause of the problem. To open log file from the Windows Recovery Environment, click and open the Command Prompt. When the Command Prompt is open, type Notepad and press Enter key to open the Notepad application. The Startup Repair log file is located at: Code: C:\Windows\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt You will need to navigate to the drive on which you have Windows installed (usually the C: drive) to see the SrtTrail.txt log file.
This what we can do you can reinstall device driver and when your computer becomes non-bootable we can have a look at Startup Repair log file to found out what is causing the boot problem. If you open the log file, you’ll be shown details of all the tests performed by Startup Repair, with any errors discovered detailed. We can use this information to help diagnose and get to the root cause of the problem. To open log file from the Windows Recovery Environment, click and open the Command Prompt. When the Command Prompt is open, type Notepad and press Enter key to open the Notepad application. The Startup Repair log file is located at: Code: C:\Windows\System32\Logfiles\Srt\SrtTrail.txt You will need to navigate to the drive on which you have Windows installed (usually the C: drive) to see the SrtTrail.txt log file.
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Jul 31, 2021 #26 Akainu said: i feel like the Configuration Registry Database Is Corrupted or somethingsays path Click to expand... You already executed SFC command to repair corrupted system files, you can also execute Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth command.
Akainu said: i feel like the Configuration Registry Database Is Corrupted or somethingsays path Click to expand... You already executed SFC command to repair corrupted system files, you can also execute Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth command.
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #27 when u say reinstall device driver u mean click on gpu in device manager and delete?
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #28 check this out sounds like my problem [SOLVED] - Windows 10 Cannot Load Display Driver and Configuration Registry Database is Corrupt
check this out sounds like my problem [SOLVED] - Windows 10 Cannot Load Display Driver and Configuration Registry Database is Corrupt
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Jul 31, 2021 #29 Akainu said: when u say reinstall device driver u mean click on gpu in device manager and delete? Click to expand... Installing device driver involves you executing graphic card driver you have downloaded fro NVIDIA site. Your computer problem is its rebooting/shutting when you try to uninstall or reinstall driver and becomes un-bootable.
Akainu said: when u say reinstall device driver u mean click on gpu in device manager and delete? Click to expand... Installing device driver involves you executing graphic card driver you have downloaded fro NVIDIA site. Your computer problem is its rebooting/shutting when you try to uninstall or reinstall driver and becomes un-bootable.
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #30 yes as soon as i try to install the update my screen goes black during the install then restarts and i have to system restore
yes as soon as i try to install the update my screen goes black during the install then restarts and i have to system restore
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Jul 31, 2021 #31 i alrdy know for a fact it will happen again but i will do so i can get to that file u were talking about
i alrdy know for a fact it will happen again but i will do so i can get to that file u were talking about
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Jul 31, 2021 #32 Akainu said: i alrdy know for a fact it will happen again but i will do so i can get to that file u were talking about Click to expand... We know reboot happens we need to found out why its happening so running Startup Repair and posting the log file may help us resolve this reboot problem.
Akainu said: i alrdy know for a fact it will happen again but i will do so i can get to that file u were talking about Click to expand... We know reboot happens we need to found out why its happening so running Startup Repair and posting the log file may help us resolve this reboot problem.
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Aug 1, 2021 #34 Um It keep restarting but windows keeps booting up. Do I need to force the repair?
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Aug 1, 2021 #35 If the reboot problem resolved then no need for log file.
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Aug 1, 2021 #36 No it’s still black screening when I try to update the drivers for sure
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Aug 1, 2021 #37 Ok im in the start up environment now
FreeBooter Member Joined Dec 3, 2015 Posts 547 Location Turkey Aug 1, 2021 #38 Screen will become black when installing the driver have you wait for the driver to finish installing?
Screen will become black when installing the driver have you wait for the driver to finish installing?
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Aug 1, 2021 #39 The driver never finishes the screen goes black restart
A Akainu Active member Joined Jul 30, 2021 Posts 41 Aug 1, 2021 #40 U said I don’t need log file no more that don’t help with my path not found problem?