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Weird Screen on Windows 10 Install???

I've never seen this problem before. i'm trying to install windows 10 from a USB drive. As soon as it loads the USB drive it breaks and shows a tan screen with white lines and a flashing courser in the upper left corner of the screen. If I hit enter the windows logo will flash for a fraction of a second and then return to the same, broken screen. I really have no idea how to proceed from here.

 

CPU: Ryzen 5 2600

RAM: 16GB

MoBo: MSI B350 Tomahawk

GPU: GTX 750 (Will Be replaced)

PSU: Corsair RM 650x

SSD: Samsung 860 Pro

Monitor: Random ASUS 1080p 24 Inch

 

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I'm pretty sure my dad had a suit like this in the 80's...

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1 minute ago, 5x5 said:

Is the GPU known to be in good working order?

never had problems with it before. hasn't been used in a bit though

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8 minutes ago, DCWalt said:

I've never seen this problem before. i'm trying to install windows 10 from a USB drive. As soon as it loads the USB drive it breaks and shows a tan screen with white lines and a flashing courser in the upper left corner of the screen. If I hit enter the windows logo will flash for a fraction of a second and then return to the same, broken screen. I really have no idea how to proceed from here.

 

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I'm pretty sure my dad had a suit like this in the 80's...

looks to be gpu related but possibly a bad usb flash.

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10 minutes ago, DCWalt said:

I've never seen this problem before. i'm trying to install windows 10 from a USB drive. As soon as it loads the USB drive it breaks and shows a tan screen with white lines and a flashing courser in the upper left corner of the screen. If I hit enter the windows logo will flash for a fraction of a second and then return to the same, broken screen. I really have no idea how to proceed from here.

 

photo_2020-07-16_13-34-14.thumb.jpg.bf3d7d00eeaf4e82d2a46dd9c0bc52d1.jpg

 

I'm pretty sure my dad had a suit like this in the 80's...

whats your cpu does it have a igpu?

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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2 minutes ago, mahyar said:

whats your cpu does it have a igpu?

Ryzen 5 2600

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inb4 use Linux.

 

For real, might be GPU. Can you run onboard diagnostics from BIOS?

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According to your profile, you're driving an ASUS PB278Q 27" with 970's in SLI. You haven't listed the Windows 10 installer but let's assume it's the latest, 1909 build.

I had a similar ASUS display that recently died on me. I think the GSync module inside is finicky. Add to that An SLI config.

 

I'd recommend pulling one of your cards for the install, or first, trying a different display just for the installation procedure.

 

Also worth mentioning, I had a PG278Q paired with my 4th gen EVGA classified and it refused to display the BIOS. It had poor support for UEFI. Back then I was running 980s in SLI, so it's safe to say I'm familiar with your troubles.

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yeah if you can use linux do it!

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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2 minutes ago, Tiberiusisgame said:

According to your profile, you're driving an ASUS PB278Q 27" with 970's in SLI. You haven't listed the Windows 10 installer but let's assume it's the latest, 1909 build.

I had a similar ASUS display that recently died on me. I think the GSync module inside is finicky. Add to that An SLI config.

 

I'd recommend pulling one of your cards for the install, or first, trying a different display just for the installation procedure.

this is a different computer without SLI and different display and it doesn't have g-sync.

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So what display are you using now and what graphics card? And why wouldn't you list those in your original post?

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5 minutes ago, Tiberiusisgame said:

You haven't listed the Windows 10 installer but let's assume it's the latest, 1909 build.

I think you mean 2004.

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1 minute ago, Eigenvektor said:

I think you mean 2004.

2004 was released officially 3 days ago and it isn't pushed via Windows updates automatically. But if he created the media after 7/13/2020, then it would be 2004, yes.

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No, it's been there for more than a month. My ISOs were downloaded on June 17th.

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5 minutes ago, Tiberiusisgame said:

So what display are you using now and what graphics card? And why wouldn't you list those in your original post?

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13 minutes ago, A Gassy Gnome said:

inb4 use Linux.

 

For real, might be GPU. Can you run onboard diagnostics from BIOS?

I pulled the discreet card and am trying to run on dedicated graphics but now there's no output at all

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1 minute ago, Tiberiusisgame said:

It's interesting that MS only posted the "What's New" on 2004 3 days ago

If you look at the other pages this is obviously the "last modified" date, not the original posting date.

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1 minute ago, DCWalt said:

I pulled the discreet card and am trying to run on dedicated graphics but now there's no output at all

discreet = dedicated. I suppose you mean integrated? The Ryzen 5 2600 has no iGPU.

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1 minute ago, DCWalt said:

I pulled the discreet card and am trying to run on dedicated graphics but now there's no output at all

That's becasue a Ryzen 5 2600 doesn't have integrated graphics.

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2 minutes ago, Eigenvektor said:

discreet = dedicated. I suppose you mean integrated? The Ryzen 5 2600 has no iGPU.

yes i meant integrated. i was pretty sure it didn't have integrated graphics but the mobo has outputs to i figured i'd give it a go. I really have no other option. the 750 i'm using is my diagnostics card. if it's gone bad then i'm fucked

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23 minutes ago, A Gassy Gnome said:

inb4 use Linux.

 

For real, might be GPU. Can you run onboard diagnostics from BIOS?

I don't think it's a bad GPU. It displays the BIOS just fine. I'm not sure what diagnostics you want me to run

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