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I recently installed windows 10 on my new HDD, it booted after a long haul into windows at first attempt, when I updated it,  it showed some problem but was working. Then when I restarted it, it got into an automatic repair and diagnostic loop. After 3 hard shutdowns, I reached Automatic repair windows, where it showed the error details are saved in SrtTrial.txt. I opened it, everything in it showed 0x0 error code there was just one check for LCU which showed 0x17 error. I am thinking this might be the reason, but in how many ways I google it I find nothing to solve the error. Please help me solve this!

 

Edited: I performed 'chkdsk /f/r' command it gave me an error as '766f6c756d265e63 470', I googled it but no one was able to solve it, one was able to solve but it was through pure luck that it just worked.

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Is the drive healthy?

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1 minute ago, homeap5 said:

Is your CPU overclocked?

It was at 2.2GHz when years before I got it, but just a year ago I overclocked it to 2.4Ghz, but its base clock could go till 2.6GHz as put through in the specs. Why, does it cause a problem?

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5 hours ago, Meet8939 said:

It was at 2.2GHz when years before I got it, but just a year ago I overclocked it to 2.4Ghz, but its base clock could go till 2.6GHz as put through in the specs. Why, does it cause a problem?

It may. It's easy to check.

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6 hours ago, Meet8939 said:

Edited: I performed 'chkdsk /f/r' command it gave me an error as '766f6c756d265e63 470', I googled it but no one was able to solve it, one was able to solve but it was through pure luck that it just worked.

Nah it was just the corrupted filesystem, that is a random hex name of some NTFS entry, that was fixed, not an error code

Just check your HDD health with CrystalDiskInfo to be sure it's not the HDD failing

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10 hours ago, Lukyp said:

Nah it was just the corrupted filesystem, that is a random hex name of some NTFS entry, that was fixed, not an error code

Just check your HDD health with CrystalDiskInfo to be sure it's not the HDD failing

Its a brand new HDD. And even after that it wont start. I even tried resetting it, but it did nothing.

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53 minutes ago, Meet8939 said:

Its a brand new HDD. And even after that it wont start. I even tried resetting it, but it did nothing.

I would definitely start checking that hard disk first on another computer to exclude it from being defective, the filesystem should get messed up from a forced shutdown and chkdsk fixed it, but I won't exclude the hard disk to be the problem first, just because it is a new install

 

are you sure the installation media and .iso is fine?

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