need help on first build

bobphua

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hi guys, i just bought my parts in the afternoon and assembled myself at home. at first everything was alright and it booted up perfectly and i installed windows. after that i reinstalled windows on the same drive and the computer restarted and i removed the usb before the computer restart. however there is no any display on the screen. i tried restarting it but the monitor just show hdmi not detected. i removed to graphics card and try booting with mobo hdmi port and when i try booting none of the fans or the parts are moving, no response at all.... any advice?
 

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Cpu + mobo : i5 4460 and asrock h81m hds r2.0
Ram : crucial 2x4gb ddr3
Gpu : asus strix gtx 970
Ssd : kingston ssdnow 300 240gb
Hdd : wd blue 1tb
Psu : cooler master b500 v2
floppy disk : samsung 24x cd/dvd writer
 

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I found the problem why i am unable to boot the computer, so now its booting fine but when it boots up windows shows adminstrator x://$windows.~bt\windows\system32\cmd.exe and nothing happens. If i close the cmd.exe it brings me to windows boot manager and i have 2 choices, windows rollback will bring me back to cmd.exe and windows 7 will bring me to repair but they say its unable to repair.
 

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hi,

i would suggest you to try reinstalling windows again from a fresh start. install to your ssd. but before proceeding, i would like you to check whether did you plug the video cable into the correct port, meaning, you have a dedicated graphics card but you plug to the on-board instead. see if that works.
 

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hi,

i would suggest you to try reinstalling windows again from a fresh start. install to your ssd. but before proceeding, i would like you to check whether did you plug the video cable into the correct port, meaning, you have a dedicated graphics card but you plug to the on-board instead. see if that works.

hi bro, thanks for the reply. i have resolved the issue by reinstalling windows via USB boot from bios as suggested by bro royfrosty. as for the display issue i removed one of the ram and put it back and its working fine. ^^
 

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hi bro, thanks for the reply. i have resolved the issue by reinstalling windows via USB boot from bios as suggested by bro royfrosty. as for the display issue i removed one of the ram and put it back and its working fine. ^^

hi, its great to hear that your issue has been resolved.
 
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