Wasn’t expecting such an easy fix(reset the CMOS by taking the battery out). I was really hoping it wasn’t the motherboard because that’s not the kinda luck I have lol. Thanks dude!
In my case, on Gigabyte-P55-USB3, which I still use today, a connected external hard drive was the issue. After disconnecting it and restarting, it went past the boot screen (Gigabyte 'wallpaper') and loaded Ubuntu. Should be the same story on Windows as well. Try disconnecting all peripherals and try reboot... another thing to try is to replace the BIOS battery.
Same with me, glad someone else is smart enough to realize you need to unplug your hard drive to be able to get past the splash screen… nobody has mentioned this. Some RU-vid tutorials are dogshit & need to be removed lol.
I start the computer and the logo appears after 15-20 seconds, then it works fine.What should I do to make the logo appear faster after I press the start button?
Don't its probably something on your hardware that's causing the slow boot up like you're HDD, but if you're pc is working don't bother trying to "fix" It.
@@robertosampuro8315 just make sure you do the exact steps in the video when removing the cmos battery, and waiting the time to reboot the PC without the cmos battery.. and then rebooting it again later with it in again
Option 1 and 2 works for me, but when i try to restart and shutdown and turn on again, the problem is back, option 3 is not applicable for me because its all connected. I dont know what to do anymore.
My pc problem start on pc 5sec after gigabyte show than off windows 5 second then gigabyte logo on and pc start Kya problem ho sakti Hai Please suggest me
Hi I am experiencing an issue on booting as well. I have a ryzen 5600g pc and I recently installed the latest AMD Adrenaline version (2024). Some hours later after installing the driver, my pc freezes which forced me to shut it down forcely (pressing the power button). Now everytime I turn it on, I am stuck on gigabyte splash screen and looks like it freezes there as I cannot enter the bios settings. ( i am using a 60% keyboard where there are no delete key and I am trying it with FN+N or FN+Backspace but nothing happens still stuck on splash screen) Now I have tried resetting the motherboard by removing cmos battery and plugin it back in after 10 mins, cleaning the ram sticks and ensuring the sata cable for my ssd. I am wondering if the only choice I have right now is to re install windows
@@nixondelacruz2095How? I cleared cmos with the screwdriver method, removed cmos battery, replugged my disks, updated bios, reseted bios settings, made sure everything is connected properly and nothing worked… Please say what u did to fix this.
@@nixondelacruz2095 I fixed it and in my case it was short circuit on ram slots, i took out my ram sticks, fired up my pc let it run for a bit and then turn it off, install the ram again and it works perfectly fine from that time.