Hello,
My computer suddenly became slow today after restarting for no apparently reason. I woke up today and turned on my pc with no issue. I was able to get to the login screen for windows 10 in my normal time of 5 seconds. I wasn't doing anything intensive when I was on my computer at the time. Just browsing the internet normally. I then decided I was going to stream, so I turned on my other monitor and restarted my pc (Windows 10 apparently has an issue where it would cause an audio desync for your stream and restarting helps. This is unrelated to my problem though).
Once I clicked restart, my pc hung on the MOBO splash screen longer than normal for me. About 2-3 minutes, which is very abnormal for a SSD. I then decided to hard reset my computer and was met with the same issue. I then turned off my computer, pulled out the plug from the psu, pulled the surge protector out the wall, and held down the power button to get rid of all the power to see if it helped. I plugged everything back in, turned on my pc, but was met with the same issue, but this time I had a message saying attempting repair since I didn't turn my computer off normally.
I decided to let it do what it wanted to do. That message stayed up for about 10 minutes until it went to a black screen. I saw a prompt box outline show up for about a second or so before it went away. I had nothing else on the screen other then my mouse cursor. It stayed on this screen for about another 10 minutes until it went back to my MOBO splash screen. It stayed there for about 3-5 minutes before bringing me to a blue windows screen saying that my pc didn't shut down properly and I had a couple of options like startup repair, boot from a disc, or system restore. I chose system restore and restored to last week, but nevertheless, I was met with the same issue.
I let the regular loading process continue, just so I can see what it would do. It took about 20 minutes until I saw a message appear on my splash screen saying something along the lines of "Scanning and Repairing (F:) Drive 100%" (This is my hard drive where I keep regular files on such as steam, images, my browser, etc). After that, I was finally able to get to the login screen for windows 10, so I logged in, only to be met with it taking about 2 minutes and then just a black screen with my mouse cursor. After about 10 minutes, a unfunctional start bar appeared on both of my monitors. After another 10 minutes, my desktop backgrounds appeared. I didn't get far after that because my mouse cursor was just the circle loading icon and after about a click or two, windows popped a message saying that the process was not working (I'm assuming explorer.exe). I couldn't end the process. I just shut down my computer after that.
I've tried to see if I can reinstall windows, but again, I'm being met with this sluggishness. I put in my boot usb, loaded it up, but I was just met with the dark blue screen of windows's installation and just my mouse cursor. Again, the prompt box that I saw before showed up for a second, but was gone. I didn't want to wait here, so I restarted.
I tried booting my SSD when the setup menu appeared, but all I got was a screen saying it was inaccessible due to a recent hardware/software change. I don't know why it stated that or if that's even the issue.
I am able to get into bios pretty quickly though, and nothing here seems sluggish at all. It's detecting both my hard drive and my SSD. I don't know what else I can do here though to diagnose the issue.
My specs are:
Intel i5-8600k
MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
Samsung 960 Evo 250gb NVMe SSD (only windows 10 is installed here)
Seagate Barracuda 1tb HDD (This was from my old build. It's only used for storage of games and images and other files)
Zotac GTX 1070
If anybody can at least help me figure out what in the world is going on here, that'll be great. I've tried searching all over the place for this issue and I cannot find anything about this. Setting this as Open Other since I do not even know what sort of issue this would be.
Edited Thoughts: I should probably state that yesterday, there was a neighborhood power outage that lasted for about a minute. I was streaming a game at the time of this event. When I got power back and turned on my computer, it took about a minute or two to load up while it was on the splash screen. I assume this was because it didn't shut down properly and it was doing some checks. I restarted my pc a couple of times after that because the internet was a bit finicky (it was throughout my house, not only my computer) to see if it would help and it had its normal restart times.
Submitted January 03, 2018 at 01:03AM by dolphinpainus http://ift.tt/2lIHxZD
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