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HELP! MSI B450 Gaming Plus, Ryzen 5 3600, Klevv Bolt X 3200 Mhz

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It's doneeee, it;s my RAM, run on 2666 Mhz, i try enable XMP to 3200 it can't booting, so i try "memory try it" to 2933 Mhz it can install windows till 30% and got restarted again, so the problem is my RAM

i'll try to change my RAM

any suggestion? good RAM for AMD ryzen 5 3600, 2x4 dual channel

I Really Need Some Help

i build my own PC
Mobo : MSI B450 Gaming Plus

Proc : Ryzen 5 3600
RAM : Klevv Bolt X 3200 Mhz 16-18-18-18-38

GPU : Nvidia GTX 1050ti

 

updated bios of motherboard to the latest
i got to bios and booting to my USB which is windows 10 installer inside

i can't install windows 10
it always got restarted, BSOD, KMODE Exception Not Handled

how i fix this, i want to use my pc as soon as possible

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make a fresh windows installer, it is a driver error, so a file might have gotten corrupted

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Either your windows boot is corrupted or you have bad ram based on the error message you got. 

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9 minutes ago, GrockleTD said:

make a fresh windows installer, it is a driver error, so a file might have gotten corrupted

i'll try download windows 10, could i got a link that have fresh windows 10?
i'll take rufus to make windows 10 ISO file to my USB

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6 minutes ago, Brooksie359 said:

Either your windows boot is corrupted or you have bad ram based on the error message you got. 

i'm trying it to fix my windows file first,

for RAM
could i have to enabled XMP for installing windows? last tried i enabled XMP, it can't booting, i did clear CMOS for that, and now i'm afraid to make my RAM going on 3200 Mhz,
i keep the RAM as auto (Default)

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10 hours ago, GrockleTD said:

make a fresh windows installer, it is a driver error, so a file might have gotten corrupted

it's not my windows, still restarted :(

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10 hours ago, GrockleTD said:

make a fresh windows installer, it is a driver error, so a file might have gotten corrupted

is ryzen 5 3600 should be dual channel RAM?

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10 hours ago, Brooksie359 said:

Either your windows boot is corrupted or you have bad ram based on the error message you got. 

it's not my windows, i'll try another ram, but it should be dual channel ram or i can take single ram 1x8?

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do you have 2 x 8gb of ram?

if yes, try using only 1 x 8gb of ram

   still bsod

      then, try the 'other' 1 x 8gb of ram

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11 hours ago, oahbpn said:

do you have 2 x 8gb of ram?

if yes, try using only 1 x 8gb of ram

   still bsod

      then, try the 'other' 1 x 8gb of ram

i just have 1 x 8gb ram and still bsod :(

 

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6 hours ago, RamaCnS said:

i just have 1 x 8gb ram and still bsod :(

 

What I would try and rule out is a bad stick so try both by themselves and also try them in each of your slots to make sure it isn't a defective dim slot. 

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How far had the installation progress went? Did you at least manage to get pass the select the install location? Did you reach this screen? if so at which part? Or you can't even boot from the USB?

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Depending on which stage the error occurs it could be either the HDD/SSD/NVME error, USB error, motherboard error, or other devices.

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29 minutes ago, RekiChan said:

How far had the installation progress went? Did you at least manage to get pass the select the install location? Did you reach this screen? if so at which part? Or you can't even boot from the USB?

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Depending on which stage the error occurs it could be either the HDD/SSD/NVME error, USB error, motherboard error, or other devices.

i just got to the first page when i have to choose language

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7 minutes ago, RamaCnS said:

i just got to the first page when i have to choose language

Then probably the installer can't detect your disk drive. Are you using NVME? I think there is a specific installation guide that you need to do for NVME. the setting is in the bios. Check your motherboard manual on how to do this. most probably you need to disable CSM/UEFI.
If you has other PC you can also try to make a Live USB (Windows To Go) with rufus. Boot to windows with that USB to check if it even possible for the motherboard/PC to be used.

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2 minutes ago, RekiChan said:

Then probably the installer can't detect your disk drive. Are you using NVME? I think there is a specific installation guide that you need to do for NVME. the setting is in the bios. Check your motherboard manual on how to do this. most probably you need to disable CSM/UEFI.

i'm using ssd 120gb SATA, MBR type, i had try that to disable CSM/UEFI, but still the same,

or i have to convert my ssd to GPT?

 

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Just now, RamaCnS said:

i'm using ssd 120gb SATA, MBR type, i had try that to disable CSM/UEFI, but still the same,

or i have to convert my ssd to GPT?

 

Do you have another PC? use the other PC to install windows to that ssd, then use the SSD for the new builld.

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It's doneeee, it;s my RAM, run on 2666 Mhz, i try enable XMP to 3200 it can't booting, so i try "memory try it" to 2933 Mhz it can install windows till 30% and got restarted again, so the problem is my RAM

i'll try to change my RAM

any suggestion? good RAM for AMD ryzen 5 3600, 2x4 dual channel

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2 hours ago, RamaCnS said:

It's doneeee, it;s my RAM, run on 2666 Mhz, i try enable XMP to 3200 it can't booting, so i try "memory try it" to 2933 Mhz it can install windows till 30% and got restarted again, so the problem is my RAM

i'll try to change my RAM

any suggestion? good RAM for AMD ryzen 5 3600, 2x4 dual channel

Check your motherboard QVL and choose what you need. But if your motherboard can't even support XMP or d.o.c.p listed for the RAM it could be in problem too. Have you checked the ram slot? I made this mistake when I first started building my own pc, turns out that out of 4 ram slots on the motherboard only 2 of them support xmp or docp. It's either (A2 and B2) or (A1 and B1) check your motherboard manual.

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