I disassembled the computer to replace the old HDD with an SSD.
Afterwards, I gave it a general cleaning and proceeded to replace the thermal paste, which was completely dry. (I was generous with the amount of thermal paste).
Then I reassembled everything and tried to boot the Windows 10 installation USB stick (an ultralite version), but I noticed that the PC would shut down immediately after the USB stick started to load.
I then inserted the old HDD and tried to boot, but with the same result.
It's worth noting that when the PC was delivered to me, it showed a BIOS battery error at startup, indicating a low charge level. The PC starts normally in safe mode with networking.
I also tried disabling the 'multicore processing' option in the BIOS without much success.
I disassembled the computer to replace the old HDD with an SSD.
Afterwards, I gave it a general cleaning and proceeded to replace the thermal paste, which was completely dry. (I was generous with the amount of thermal paste).
Then I reassembled everything and tried to boot the Windows 10 installation USB stick (an ultralite version), but I noticed that the PC would shut down immediately after the USB stick started to load.
I then inserted the old HDD and tried to boot, but with the same result.
It's worth noting that when the PC was delivered to me, it showed a BIOS battery error at startup, indicating a low charge level. The PC starts normally in safe mode with networking.
I also tried disabling the 'multicore processing' option in the BIOS without much success.
I disassembled the computer to replace the old HDD with an SSD.
Afterwards, I gave it a general cleaning and proceeded to replace the thermal paste, which was completely dry. (I was generous with the amount of thermal paste).
Then I reassembled everything and tried to boot the Windows 10 installation USB stick (an ultralite version), but I noticed that the PC would shut down immediately after the USB stick started to load.
I then inserted the old HDD and tried to boot, but with the same result.
It's worth noting that when the PC was delivered to me, it showed a BIOS battery error at startup, indicating a low charge level. The PC starts normally in safe mode with networking.
I also tried disabling the 'multicore processing' option in the BIOS without much success.
Any advice?