Just bought a Predator P03-630, when I boot up lights comes & just sits there not booting up at all.

PaulSDobisz
PaulSDobisz Member Posts: 8

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edited 3:42AM in Predator Desktops

An issue that has come up with this unit. I upgraded my RAM from 32 GB to 128 GB, now when I boot up the computer the lights come on for the computer, mouse and keyboard and then it just sits there not booting up completely. Then I power it down wait a few minutes and power it backs up and it comes up just fine. I checked the BIOS and it recognizes the 128 GBs just fine, as well as when I have the OS up and go to computer properties it sees the 128 GBs and I receive no error messages on the OS or the POST test on bootup.

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Best Answer

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,470 Trailblazer
    edited 3:42AM Answer ✓

    I hope you have fitted 4x 32GB DDR4-3200MT/s CL22 type ram and its not an XMP overclocked ram and you are running the last PO3-630 bios dated: 2022/03/22 version R01-A4 as all this is essential if you are running the full capacity memory that the 11th Gen Intel cpu can operate with. Also make sure that you have all the Win-11 24H2 updates and up to date to the last OS build: 26100.4351, as that helps also. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Have a look at this guide and do the Fast Startup Feature first for Win-11 and see if this helps:

    • Fast Startup Feature: Windows 10 and 11 come with a 'Fast Startup' feature, which essentially puts your PC into a hibernation state instead of fully shutting it down. Sometimes, this feature can cause a double boot sequence as the system initializes.

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,470 Trailblazer
    edited 3:42AM Answer ✓

    I hope you have fitted 4x 32GB DDR4-3200MT/s CL22 type ram and its not an XMP overclocked ram and you are running the last PO3-630 bios dated: 2022/03/22 version R01-A4 as all this is essential if you are running the full capacity memory that the 11th Gen Intel cpu can operate with. Also make sure that you have all the Win-11 24H2 updates and up to date to the last OS build: 26100.4351, as that helps also. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Have a look at this guide and do the Fast Startup Feature first for Win-11 and see if this helps:

    • Fast Startup Feature: Windows 10 and 11 come with a 'Fast Startup' feature, which essentially puts your PC into a hibernation state instead of fully shutting it down. Sometimes, this feature can cause a double boot sequence as the system initializes.

    If this answers your question and solved your query please "Click on Yes" or "Click on Like" if you find my answer useful👍