Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't then try starting in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't happen in either situation mentioned above then it looks like it is software related and not a hardware problem.
Have you checked Task Manager → Startup to see what programs are loaded on Startup?
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Try disabling them one at a time and then starting the PC after each one have been disabled and check if the problem still occurs.
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Try disabling them one at a time and then starting the PC after each one has been disabled and check if the problem still occurs.
Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't then try starting in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't happen in either situation mentioned above then it looks like it is software related and not a hardware problem.
Have you checked Task Manager → Startup to see what programs are loaded on Startup?
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Try disabling them one at a time and then starting the PC and check if the problem still occurs.
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Try disabling them one at a time and then starting the PC after each one have been disabled and check if the problem still occurs.
Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't then try starting in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't happen in either situation mentioned above then it looks like it is software related and not a hardware problem.
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Have you checked Task Manager → Startup to see what programs are loaded on Startup?
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Try disabling them one at a time and then starting the PC and check if the problem still occurs.
Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't then try starting in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
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If it doesn't happen in either situation mentioned above then it looks like it is software related and not a hardware problem.
Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
-
If it doesn't then try starting in [https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
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If it doesn't then try starting in [link|https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.
@petarvelickovic
Try getting into the BIOS menus on startup before it boots into Windows and check if the problem occurs.
If it doesn't then try starting in [https://www.digitalcitizen.life/windows-11-safe-mode/|safe mode] (see Method #2) and check if the problem occurs.