I replaced my old heatsink and now I can't get past "Verifying DMI Data Pool" when turning on my computer.

heslaotian

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A couple of day's ago I replaced my old heatsink after the fan on the old one began to go. I swapped the old one out for a Hyper 212 Evo. Installing this part required swapping out the back plate so I had to remove all the parts followed by the motherboard. Once I had replaced the back plate I removed the CPU, cleaned the old thermal paste off and put new paste on. I attached the new heatsink and proceeded with putting everything back together. Here is where the problems start...

When I went to turn on the computer the motherboard load screen with the option to enter BIOS popped up and it proceeded to the screen where it says, "Verifying DMI Pool Data..." and that's where it has stayed for the last several days. I have no idea how to proceed. One person on Tom's Hardware said in a similar thread that I should use the install disk to repair my copy of Windows. I tried this but when got to the part where it asked which partition I wanted to repair it gave me no option's to choose from. The post lights on my MoBo light up when initially loading however once I get to the screen with "Verifying DMI Pool Data" they all turn off.

I have also tried moving around the boot order in BIOS but that hasn't seemed to change anything either. I am really unsure how to proceed. I would appreciate any help I can get.

Specs:

Gigabyte Ultra Durable 3 GA-EX58-UD4P MoBo

Corsair TX 750W Power Supply

Intel Core i7

EVGA GeForce GT 640

6GB Corsair RAM

Seagate Barracuda 500GB HHD

Seagate Desktop SSHD 2TB

Samsung 840 EVO SSD

Here ---->http://imgur.com/a/vQONv <-------are some pictures of what I am seeing to help.

I also posted a thread on /r/techsupport but haven't found a solution yet. There are more pictures and info there. ----->http://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/2vb15b/i_replaced_my_old_heatsink_and_now_i_cant_get/
 
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The error may cause by boot devices not set properly ( reset the boot order in the BIOS), connections loose ( check the connections), bad SSD drive or other bad hardware ( try use the boot drive only), corrupt boot files.

Or try take the MB out from the case, do the Bench it - Troubleshooting http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1753671/bench-troubleshooting.html

If the SSD ( I guess it is the boot drive) is going bad, or the pc has the corrupt boot files, then you need reinstall the OS, because you said you try Startup Repair method already.
The error may cause by boot devices not set properly ( reset the boot order in the BIOS), connections loose ( check the connections), bad SSD drive or other bad hardware ( try use the boot drive only), corrupt boot files.

Or try take the MB out from the case, do the Bench it - Troubleshooting http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1753671/bench-troubleshooting.html

If the SSD ( I guess it is the boot drive) is going bad, or the pc has the corrupt boot files, then you need reinstall the OS, because you said you try Startup Repair method already.
 
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