![]() ![]() If your installation key truly is fully functional and there are no hardware problems then I would suspect your mobo needs a bios update.Įasy to check for BIOS updates. Sounds like you did not install linux though to test your primary storage drive? I wouldn't sweat that. like web surfing, without hardware freezes that could indicate problems. I am assuming you have run the Ubuntu distro for at least an hour doing general tasks. So if you reset the ram speed you can try dialing it back as one option. ![]() However if the ram is problematic and the bios is set to run it at too high a speed that in itself can cause crash and burn-very common problem in Ryzen, very uncommon on Intel. I doubt your RAM is rated for the default 2133 and assume you fixed that in the BIOS. If you ever tried to install macOS on a Windows machine you would endure even more challenging pauses. I assume you have waited at least 15 minutes where the machine seems to stop because the initial pause loading Windows can be surprisingly long even on a fast machine. ![]()
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