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Another Code Discussion - Code 30

MikeezS
Level 7
Hey,

when I got the PC and built it. I used to get the code 40. I formatted the PC and installed windows 10 x64 in UEFI mode GPT. Now when I boot I get code 30, sometimes it switches to 28-29 and 31.... But mostly 30. All these codes represent something with memory. I didn't change anything and I have 32 GB RAM

ROG MAXIMUS IX CODE Mother Board

Any idea if something is bad?
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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator
As with previous platforms, code 30 represents returning from sleep state.
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Silent Scone wrote:
As with previous platforms, code 30 represents returning from sleep state.


Does not make sense. I just booted my PC, I never sleep it. I shut down. The debug code 29: OEM pre-memory initialization codes which follows the 30

Menthol
Level 14
Does it do this with default factory settings?
as Scone said 30 is typically wake from sleep, some older HEDT boards 40 was wake from sleep

Menthol wrote:
Does it do this with default factory settings?
as Scone said 30 is typically wake from sleep, some older HEDT boards 40 was wake from sleep


I will try Default Factory Setting (I just click on Optimized Settings)? Also, this will enable CSM...

I do not wake the PC from sleep just saying 😄

Praz
Level 13
Hello

By default Win10 does not do a full shutdown. What Q-Code is displayed when doing a restart from within Windows?

Praz wrote:
Hello

By default Win10 does not do a full shutdown. What Q-Code is displayed when doing a restart from within Windows?


So I had the Q-Code Debug set to PRE POST. I put on POST only. Now I get A0 which is normal boot.

Right?


Is problem solved>??

Praz
Level 13
Hello

Yes, A0 is the correct code resulting from a complete shutdown or a restart.