If your Windows computer won’t boot after enabling XMP in BIOS, follow the below solutions. Make sure that your motherboard supports XMP Reset CMOS and try again Manually increase the speed of your ...
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I tried booting Windows 11 from a USB drive, and it revealed why Microsoft let this feature die
Most people won't ever need to do this.
First, try turning on your computer by disconnecting all unnecessary devices. If this works, open the Device Manager after logging into your system and check the status of your graphics card driver.
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Before you blame Windows, check your BIOS
Keep an eye on your PC when you’ve just switched it on. Usually, a screen flashes by before Windows (or Linux, for that matter) starts to boot up. This is a glimpse of the computer’s basic firmware, ...
PCWorld explains that UEFI firmware controls hardware initialization and boot processes, often causing issues mistakenly blamed on Windows. Understanding UEFI settings helps troubleshoot boot problems ...
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