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On a fresh install of Windows 10 x64 build 14393 to update 1809, it keeps failing to update. I am not sure why though. I tried installing update 1903 directly from a Windows image, but Windows blue screens, BSOD during Windows initial setup like this image but fails at 25% of device drivers? I do not remember the exact wording. I have tried the following:

-AMD raid drivers during fresh installation of update 1903

-AMD raid drivers + Windows updates during installation of update 1903

-Just a normal update 1903

-BattEye breaks Windows Update: I don't have BattEye installed in the first place.

-AMD Raid drivers are required to install/update May 2019 (1903) update: Didn't correct the issue for me

-Update Tuf x570 Plus to the latest version

-Installed to SSD

-Installed to NVMe

-Switch GPU

-Nvidia drivers failed to load and fail to reinstall: Maybe related?

-Boot order issues with Windows 10 & Ryzen CPUs: Installed only to NVMe

-Replace PSU

-Replace RAM

-Temps seem fine within 30 to 40 range

-Remove all USB hubs: Removed USB C hub failed with update 1809

-Remove all USB hubs: Removed USB C hub failled with 1903 installation

-Windows Update Assistant: Error 0x80070652

-Windows Update Assistant again: File: \Windows\system32\windload.efi Error code: 0xc0000225

-Device Manager: Install all missing drivers: PENDING...

-Install missing Wifi driver or remove device: PENDING...

 

Specs:

AMD Ryzen 3900x

2080 Super

Asus Tuf x570 Plus Wifi

Corsair Vengeance 3600 32GB 

Corsair RMx 850w


I am quite exhausted and I have lost count of the amount hours I have put into troubleshooting this. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for reading!

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3 minutes ago, Saksham said:

when you install windows, how far do you get?

 

try choosing to do a full format when you choose a disk to install windows 10.

During the initial setup, like this image, but I can't even select the keyboard because it blue screens before that.

 

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                                     "Linux is only free if your time has no value." ~Jamie Zawinski

"Peaches" CPU 9800x3D // Heatsink Liquid Freezer II 280 // GPU Zotac 4090 RTX // RAM G.Skill 64GB 5200 // PSU Corsair RMx100e  // OS Kingston 4TB NVMe // Monitor Half 8k // VR Vive Index // Fedora i3w

"HTPC" CPU 3900x // Heatsink D15 // GPU GTX 980 // MB Tuf x570 Plus // RAM Corsair Vengeance 16GB 3600 // PSU Corsair RMx 850 // OS Kingston NV1 500GB NVMe // Monitor 4k // VR OG HTC Vive // Fedora plus i3wm / Windows 10

"Cube" CPU 10900k // Heatsink NH-L9x65 // GPU EVGA 2080 Super XC // MB z490 Vision D // RAM Corsair Vengeance 80GB 3600 // OS 2x 1TB Kingston // Mouse Naga 2020 // Keyboard Ducky Shine 7 // Windows 7 && Fedora Compiz
"Dell Powerbottom N690 1U Blade, Totally Not a Shitty Desktop" CPU 2700k // Heatsink Stock // GPU EVGA GTX 970 // MB Yes // RAM Vengeance 16GB DDR3 // Monitor xrdp // VR Google Cardboard // OS Kingston 480GB // Not Porn 4TB Spinner // Fedora

"SalmonLeaves" RPi4 Model B 4GB DNS/NAS // RPi 2 Model B 1GB

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