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Ok... Can someone explain me this?
Happen a few weeks ago.
My pc would crach on any 3D program or game.
Did some tests, was the graphic card.
Send it to repair (amd, Asus made)
Placed my old Nvidia, installed drivers all good.
My new card came, nothing repaired, nothing found, passed all stress tests.
Placed the card back ok, no OS.
Bios detects both ssds but don't start (windows 10.... Ya tryed Linux but doesn't work for my main past time in pc, Arma 3).
Loaded the USB with the windows instalation, used command line drive C is completely empty but has 160gb used.
Ended ip formating.
GC works perfectly.
So... Wtf happen?

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  • 3
    According to the Internet, you're cursed. Sorry

    On a more serious note, I have not idea. I've never seen all those things happening together.
  • 1
    "Don't start windows"

    stop making sounds of a User and describe the problem properly. Errors? Timeouts? Messages? Smoke? Windows logo? A mouse cursor? Safe mode? Bootable-media-not-found? Bootloader?

    Anything....?
  • 0
    Well, there was no OS.
    C: was clean, no files, but had 160gb of used space....
    My first idea is that the drive was encrypted and that's why I couldn't see the files...
    But I did a clean install when I bough the new graphic card, and nothing happen when I replaced with the Nvidia
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  • 2
    @GyroGearloose that’s just how things go sometimes
  • 0
    Well I took all the precitions while changing cards, even turned power off.
    Didn't know arma would even run in Linux :D
    But software I would need will prob not, like fusion, Solidworks,...
  • 0
    Well I actually couldn't get wine to work properly last time I went Linux. But that was a year ago :D
    Might go back, no real use now that I'm down and non productive
  • 0
    Honestly most of AMDs I ever touched or seen in IRL friend's PCs had some bizzare, allways driver-related issues.

    Like.. allways.
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