If your Windows 10/8/7 PC won’t boot to Desktop or start after a Reset, Windows Update, etc., here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to fix the issue.
1] Check SMPS
SMPS or Switched-Mode Power Supply is the accessory, which is connected to the main power supply. When you switch on the power supply, the SMPS get it first and then it distributes the power supply among other components.If your SMPS is not healthy, your system will not boot up.
2] Check RAM and Hard Drive
RAM is another important part that you need to check. So disconnect the RAM, clean it up very gently and put it back. Do the same with the Hard Drive. It is recommended to take the help of an experienced person if you do not know these things.
3] Unplug all external devices
Sometimes a hardware can create such problems as well. Try unplugging all the external devices and check whether your system is booting up or not. You will need to disconnect the printer, external hard disk, card reader, other USB devices (except keyboard and mouse), etc.
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