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Win 10 Pro Corruption/Re-Install Issues

My PC went into an infinite crash cycle, booting into the lock screen where half of the image was green, then blue crash screen, then drive repair, then restart and repeat. I removed my hard drive and was able to read it to recover files without issue, but when trying to fresh install windows from a USB it is unable to install on any of the partitions. There are two partitions available, system reserved which is too small(500mb), and an unlabeled partition which windows says "Windows cannot be installed on this disk. This computers hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure that the disks controller is enabled in the computers bios menu." The drive is enabled, with the USB as the primary boot and secondary boot is disabled. The drive was set as secondary boot but that would force the windows installer to crash at the first purple screen. The drive is a 2TB Seagate SSHD, CPU is an AMD 8320 and I don't remember what the Mobo is.

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The green screen is not green in a bunk graphics card kind of way(I don't think), the clock appeared in front of the green and the sign in menu could be brought up in front of the green but would crash after entering password.

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45 minutes ago, falconlordhank said:

My PC went into an infinite crash cycle, booting into the lock screen where half of the image was green, then blue crash screen, then drive repair, then restart and repeat.

...wich translates to:
Something is (really) broken!


That can be everything, GPU, CPU, MoBo, Memory.

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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On 12/10/2018 at 9:22 AM, Stefan Payne said:

...wich translates to:
Something is (really) broken!


That can be everything, GPU, CPU, MoBo, Memory.

I don't think any of these parts are the issue, after a lot of trouble with a clean install the problems went away... momentarily. After about 2 weeks I began to experience frequent bluescreens and looking online didn't help with those, but today my PC wasn't outputting video until a restart where windows repaired the drive and has been stuck on the screen after since(for about 30 mins)

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5 minutes ago, falconlordhank said:

I don't think any of these parts are the issue,

(...)

began to experience frequent bluescreens

Yeah, makes sense - NOT.

 

So my point still stands. Something is broken!

What Components are you using?!

 

With an AMD FX you either have a garbage Motherboard that overheats its VRM or a really bad PSU that should never have been made.

So pls list your components and show a pic of the PSU Label.

"Hell is full of good meanings, but Heaven is full of good works"

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Im telling you its the drive, i swapped CPU, Mobo, memory and gpu and the problem still persists. The processor was an FX-8320, idk what the mobo is specifically but its gigabyte. The problems do not indicate a problem with the PSU, especially since it has been running fine for months with the same psu. 

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