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PotatoWog

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  1. Yep so I just installed a new boot drive for windows. It loaded. I was on windows for 4 min and then it went to the choose an option blue screen. Is this a hardware issue?
  2. So do I remove the previous setup tool from the USB stick and then install the new one or do I just keep it?
  3. Alright I'll give that a try. I'll reply back soon with results. Thankyou
  4. Yeah so I did the process. I took out all the other storage devices besides the primary one. I booted off the windows usb and reinstalled windows. Logged in, did all the bs stuff you gotta do before actually using the PC and then it said it'll be a few minutes until the PC is ready. Well a few minutes go by, the PC restarts and comes up with "Automatic Repair" PC didn't start correctly. I don't know what to do. It happened again
  5. Ok thankyou! I'll reply back soon with results!!!
  6. Ahhh ok yep I found the windows 10 USB on the bios. Do I go through the regular process? And should I remove my additional storage stuff now?
  7. So by boot menu do you mean the UEFI BIOS for the motherboard?
  8. Sorry but I'm kinda struggling with figuring it out but I simply put the USB in the PC and it started booting windows and installing. Do I have to boot into safe mode and uninstall windows from there? And yeah I want to install windows on a 250gb ssd. I've also got a 4tb HDD and a 16gb Intel optane aswell. So I should remove those 2 next time?
  9. Yeah I used a USB stick from a windows 10 installation package. Came with the product key and USB.
  10. No I don't need any data of the drive. It's a fresh new PC. Also, the Q code on my motherboard shows "AA" on it. It's an X570 e motherboard. So can I reinstall windows from the automatic repair screen?
  11. So I built my new going PC yesterday and it booted perfectly. All hardware specs were detected. However, as I was installing Windows 10 home my PC went into an automatic repair during the installation period. Since then the only time I've been able to get out of this loop is through safe mode starts. I've done the recovery of last update method but that only last for 2min until my PC goes back into automatic repair screen. I've completed numerous methods that I found on the internet but none just simply work. Is there someone that can please help me???
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