Asus Motherboard: Stuck on splash screen

janoslive

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Sep 2, 2013
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CPU: Intel I5-3550 3.30GHz LGA115
Motherboard: ASUS P8B75-M
GPU: HD7770 1gb 1GHz Edition
HDD: Western Digital 2.TB SATA
Disk Drive: LG Blue Ray 12x CH12LS28
PSU: Huntkey 500w
Case: Huntkey A501 Silver Black Case
RAM: G.Skill DDR 12800 8GB (1 stick)
SSD: 840 Samsung 120GB

Hey guys

So today I had a problem occur to me that has frustrated me more then ever. My PC is one that I leave on and will eventually go to sleep. Last night I accidentally turned off the wall plug that turned off my computer. I shrugged it off and went to bed. Woke up the next day and turned it on., and the splash screen was on longer then it should have been. So I tried to press del to go into the BIOS and it wouldn't at all. After several times of turning it on and off it kept doing it and I started to get worried. I decided to see what would happen if I left it. After about 5 mins it went to another screen that said 'American mega trends' (can't remember) and I was able to press f1 that would take me into the BIOS. Everything was running fine , so I booted it from my SSD( Os installed ) and it would mostly just get stuck on the splash screen again. However , this one time it booted up fully straight to windows but there was no wifi showing up or anything like that so I could not go on the internet ( I use a USB wifi adapter) I noticed that it took abit longer for windows to start up. So I restarted my computer (which took another 5 mins to shutdown) and it got stuck on the splash screen again. After giving up several times I went onto the forums. And tried the following :
- reset CMOS battery
- unplug all USB devices
- bread boarding
- take out power to mobo HDD SSD
- put ram in different ram slot
- fully rebuild the PC
After all this I left it again it went from the splash screen to the system repair screen automatically and a beep come from the mobo speaker. So I tried the system repair and it came up with nothing, I tried the memory repair test (can't remember name) and it booted windows after the test was done , however it took 5 mins and when it came to the login screen I'd put in my password and something like " login user service service failed" can't remember what it actually said. I probably should of wrote it down but 5 hours of this has made me impatient. I'm trying to be as clear as I can so hopefully you guys can help me with this problem. I've had his computer for about a year and it has never had a problem up until now. The only thing I've installed that is new is the SSD and the drivers for the wifi USB adapter which are at least 3 months old.

If you need to know anything more just ask , please and thank you
 

janoslive

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Sep 2, 2013
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I'll try to but ATM it's not going past the splash screen unless I'm thinking of something else.