14. Jun 2020
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- @pietro90 I had the same problem with MSI z390 Gaming Pro. The ‘fix’ was to put the RAM sticks in slots 3&4. [br] + @piero90 + + I had the same problem with MSI z390 Gaming Pro. The ‘fix’ was to put the RAM sticks in slots 3&4. [br] the system would then boot up fine so you could update bios or change ram settings. nobody can tell me why it worked but I have come across more stories coming up with the same solution.
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14. Jun 2020
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- I had the same problem with MSI z390 Gaming Pro. The ‘fix’ was to put the RAM sticks in slots 3&4. [br] + @pietro90 I had the same problem with MSI z390 Gaming Pro. The ‘fix’ was to put the RAM sticks in slots 3&4. [br] + the system would then boot up fine so you could update bios or change ram settings. nobody can tell me why it worked but I have come across more stories coming up with the same solution.
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open
14. Jun 2020
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Eduard
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I had the same problem with MSI z390 Gaming Pro. The ‘fix’ was to put the RAM sticks in slots 3&4. [br]
the system would then boot up fine so you could update bios or change ram settings.
nobody can tell me why it worked but I have come across more stories coming up with the same solution.
Status:
open