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6 hours ago, DeamonPokemon15 said:

 

5 hours ago, BlueScope819 said:

If you stuck this in Troubleshooting you would have gotten a much faster reply, but I can help you here. How did you install Windows? You need to make sure to use the Media Creation Tool from the Microsoft website because third party ISO flashing tools can cause a lot of problems. Google "media creation tool"

 

3 hours ago, homeap5 said:

That means you build it wrong. Windows do not crash itself for no reason - it's not Windows 95 beta. :)

 

Check every cable, ram (especially ram, try to use just single stick), bios settings (especially OC, including xmp) etc.

 

Did you use the media creation tool or did you use some weird 3rd-party kinda installer? Cause it would be your best bet if you use the media creation tool like BlueScope819 said. It's free of charge to download and from Microsoft themselves so it should work. (P.S if you want to make a boot drive with the tool make sure there's 8GB of space on your PC's C drive or else the setup will refuse to work. It's weird I know..) drive

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Ah, sorry I did not see the troubleshooting forum. The flash drive is a 64 GB sandisk. I used Microsoft's windows media creation tool to make the installer on my flash drive. Checked the ram by swapping out the ram sticks in my fiance's build with a pair from my pc and I get the same issue, so it can't be the ram. I've tried every port her pc has for USB and the same results. Her processor runs at a nice and cool roughly 40 degrees Celsius. Ive also made sure to consistently make sure my boot order is correct. The pc is stable at the bios, but the very moment I try to boot from my flash drive the boot loop/crash happens at the loading screen. Crash again meaning that my keyboard and mouse go blank and I lose visual output for seemingly no reason. The one thing that has been suggested to me was potentially an issue with the power supply, but I don't think that would be the case as the computer itself never turns off. 

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1 hour ago, DeamonPokemon15 said:

Ah, sorry I did not see the troubleshooting forum. The flash drive is a 64 GB sandisk. I used Microsoft's windows media creation tool to make the installer on my flash drive. Checked the ram by swapping out the ram sticks in my fiance's build with a pair from my pc and I get the same issue, so it can't be the ram. I've tried every port her pc has for USB and the same results. Her processor runs at a nice and cool roughly 40 degrees Celsius. Ive also made sure to consistently make sure my boot order is correct. The pc is stable at the bios, but the very moment I try to boot from my flash drive the boot loop/crash happens at the loading screen. Crash again meaning that my keyboard and mouse go blank and I lose visual output for seemingly no reason. The one thing that has been suggested to me was potentially an issue with the power supply, but I don't think that would be the case as the computer itself never turns off. 

Couldn't it maybe be a problem with your SSD? Is it an empty SSD or are there some programs, files, etc on it? Maybe format the boot drive and use the media creation tool again (maybe something went wrong during setup behind the scenes). Also check the problem with other spare flash drives you have and see how it goes?

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