My PC doesn't properly work on the first boot of the day. It works on the second or third try after waiting.

Giephri

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Apr 17, 2014
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For a few weeks now, my PC has been going through this issue. Basically, when I turn on my PC every morning, it won't boot up properly. The actual hardware works fine (fans running with LED lights on), but my display won't show on my monitor. The lights on my mouse and keyboard don't light up as well, which are supposed to indicate that my PC loaded my desktop successfully However, when I leave it running like that for 10-15 minutes, I shut off the power and try booting it again. Magically, it works on the second or third time. It doesn't work as well whenever I repeatedly boot the system in shorter intervals.

The PC runs perfectly normal throughout the day until I shut it down for the night and turn it on again the next day. I tried re-installing the RAM but it didn't fix anything. What could be the problem?
 
Solution
Reset the CMOS to default values using the proper procedure in your motherboard manual.

If this does not alleviate the problem you more than likely have a fractured key logic. When the board is warmed, the connections expands and makes contact. When it is cold, the connection is separated and you run into boot issues. This happens because of constant fluctuations in temperature, or physical mishandling. This is usually irreparable.

Themastererr

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May 22, 2016
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Reset the CMOS to default values using the proper procedure in your motherboard manual.

If this does not alleviate the problem you more than likely have a fractured key logic. When the board is warmed, the connections expands and makes contact. When it is cold, the connection is separated and you run into boot issues. This happens because of constant fluctuations in temperature, or physical mishandling. This is usually irreparable.
 
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