What causes my PC stuck after power on & how to fix it?

Questions:
Take the SSD from the borrowed PC & put on my PC.

1.Will this cause confusion or damage to the OS on that SSD?

Why, when pc boots, it's reading what's on the ssd, so how can it damage it, so No is my answer. The pc is just componenets put together to be able for software to run..what comes up on your screen is the software working
2.Will the OS with different update on the borrowed SSD boot my PC ?

3.If it does not boot, is it because of
3a.the different updates?

No, again, pc is just components..Software on ssd should run as long as all componenets run together

3b.OS on that SSD cannot recognize the dead PC?

Why not? It's the same pc..if you've upgraded to a better gpu over time, that would be a driver issue, but would still boot, would just need a driver update etc

3c.the stuck PC unable to read that SSD?

If all componenets on the stuck pc are working and it's the ssd at fault, then it should boot fine


Can this test tell anything about the SSD on my stuck PC and/or the entire system of the stuck P

Best way to see your ssd is to add it as an additional drive to the working pc and just see how full it is etc. If it's your OS only, I'd wipe it, and do a fresh install of Windows on it
 
Think below is your mobo...24 is cmos jumper


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Thank you.

The following picture tells my confusion.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/eti227GrQ3VCNNK6A
 
Thank you.

The following picture tells my confusion.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/eti227GrQ3VCNNK6A

In the motherboard layout diagram, both 23 and 24 are two pin connectors. The "4 naked pins" you describe is actually two separate jumpers.

Comparing the motherboard layout and your diagram, the CMOS jumper, number 24, is the top pair of pins in the orientation shown - make sure that you look at the physical motherboard the right way up when you do it.
 
Another test failed.

Took the SSD out of the borrowed PC & cleaned it, then put it on my stuck PC.
Had keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor, internet and power cable connected, waited for 10 minutes, then switched power on. The PC is stuck as before.

There is a slight difference. The monitor was on a little bit slower. The monitor was on 7~8 seconds after power on. Before, monitor was on three seconds after power on.
 
Another test failed.

Took the SSD out of the borrowed PC & cleaned it, then put it on my stuck PC.
Had keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor, internet and power cable connected, waited for 10 minutes, then switched power on. The PC is stuck as before.

There is a slight difference. The monitor was on a little bit slower. The monitor was on 7~8 seconds after power on. Before, monitor was on three seconds after power on.

Try yours in the borrowed pc..if it works you can at least rule that out as the cause
 
In the motherboard layout diagram, both 23 and 24 are two pin connectors. The "4 naked pins" you describe is actually two separate jumpers.

Comparing the motherboard layout and your diagram, the CMOS jumper, number 24, is the top pair of pins in the orientation shown - make sure that you look at the physical motherboard the right way up when you do it.


Thank you very, very much.

"the CMOS jumper, number 24, is the top pair of pins"
Now, it is clear that the CMOS jumper is the pair of pins closer to the CR2032.

Really appreciate.
 
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