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My PC. Acer Aspire T3-715 desktop with Windows 10 home 64b. 21H1
Previous scenario:
PC freezes at the beginning of boot..
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/35161873/
Repaired & reverted:
The repair shop installed a recycled & modified Q170M2.
The gentleman admitted & reverted the PC.
Some one says that the original issue is not the motherboard but the SSD.
The reason:
1.There is beep at various situations, such as removing RAM or PCU.
2.The PC freezes at "acer" logo where is actually the BIOS info at the start of a PC.
3.This indicates that the Boot Manager is bad & Boot Manager is on SSD.
I want to test this.
Can the test be performed by another SSD?
I have 2 PCs, same make & model & OS and same SSDs.
If take the SSD from the good PC & put it on the PC that does not boot, what will happen if power is on?
Will the boot manager on this SSD refuse to boot on a different motherboard?
Will it show an error message if it does not boot?
Anything it shows indicates that the bad PC's issue is not the motherboard.
Is this reasoning right? Or just a something like the men and the elephant?
Thank you.
Previous scenario:
PC freezes at the beginning of boot..
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/posts/35161873/
Repaired & reverted:
The repair shop installed a recycled & modified Q170M2.
The gentleman admitted & reverted the PC.
Some one says that the original issue is not the motherboard but the SSD.
The reason:
1.There is beep at various situations, such as removing RAM or PCU.
2.The PC freezes at "acer" logo where is actually the BIOS info at the start of a PC.
3.This indicates that the Boot Manager is bad & Boot Manager is on SSD.
I want to test this.
Can the test be performed by another SSD?
I have 2 PCs, same make & model & OS and same SSDs.
If take the SSD from the good PC & put it on the PC that does not boot, what will happen if power is on?
Will the boot manager on this SSD refuse to boot on a different motherboard?
Will it show an error message if it does not boot?
Anything it shows indicates that the bad PC's issue is not the motherboard.
Is this reasoning right? Or just a something like the men and the elephant?
Thank you.