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So recently my laptop started getting slower and out of nowhere a bunch of different bsod started appearing every 3 or 4 minutes, so I thoguht that the best option would be to uninstall windows and install it again. After uninstalling it, I downloaded the media creation tool and made a bootable usb, but when I try to boot form it I get the 0x8007025D error if I use the first usb port or start getting bsod screen if I use the second.

I tried using multiple usb (all the same result), downloading the iso and burning it using rufus (doesn't change a thing).

Does any of you know a way to solve it?

The laptop is fairly new and woldn't want to have to buy a new one when this one still has a warranty (but only if the issue if from hardware).

Thanks to anyone who might answer

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Try a different USB drive. Try a different .iso file as that may be corrupted.

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22 minutes ago, paddy-stone said:

Try a different USB drive. Try a different .iso file as that may be corrupted.

Have tried three different usb, all the same result, and about the ios file, I downloaded it and burned into the usb and tried to create it directly with the media creation tool, what other option is there to get the file?

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35 minutes ago, Alexsolo said:

Motherboard not really... RAM you can make yourself a boot drive of this tool to test. 

https://www.memtest86.com

I get a screen saying "available versions" and "troubleshooting options" but cannot type a thing, or choose an option

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2 minutes ago, Alexsolo said:

If you're uncomfortable proceeding with the tests I suggest returning the laptop while it's under warranty. You still run into problems even outside of Windows so I'm willing to bet the BSOD was due to a hardware issue. 

Thank you man, will do so

 

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54 minutes ago, Alexsolo said:

If you're uncomfortable proceeding with the tests I suggest returning the laptop while it's under warranty. You still run into problems even outside of Windows so I'm willing to bet the BSOD was due to a hardware issue. 

Sorry to bdisturb againt, got it to work, and... well, i got quite a few errors, not sure what to do with it, my guess (just a guess) is that the ram is not in good state.

 

 

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