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Problem with my new PC Please help

Wheeljack699

i just bought 

i5 7500

asus prime z270-p

xfx 650watt psu

no gpu

8gb ram

transcend 128gb ssd

Seagate 2tb hdd

 

So everything is working fine, everything lights up etc, but when i try to install windows 10 on it half way through the installation it gives me an error message and i also tried using an ssd that already has windows 7 on it but when it says windows starting just before i could use the desktop it restarts. what is wrong with the build?? all help would be appreciated

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1 minute ago, Jed M said:

Off topic question, but why the fuck did you buy a non-K CPU with a ~$150 USD z board?

Yeah i knew i would get asked, i was at a store that sold computer hardware and the only mobos were avalable were z170s and z270 lol and i was in a hurry to buy it i wouldn't wait for 3-4 days for more mobos to come in stock because my friend needed a build asap

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20 minutes ago, Jed M said:

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Bruh, i did that too back in 2013 but then again i tought it was good idea :P (it wasnt, because the mobo was more expensive than the CPU....).

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17 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

What is the error message? 

Make sure that all connections are in FIRMLY.

If you are trying to install Windows over a prior installation, do not use upgrade. Wipe all partitions off the SSD. 

All the connections are in firmly 

and i am installing windows on a new ssd

the error message said something about windows cannot continue installation or something i'll double check in a minute

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9 minutes ago, Wheeljack699 said:

All the connections are in firmly 

and i am installing windows on a new ssd

the error message said something about windows cannot continue installation or something i'll double check in a minute

take a photo of it

Remember to quote me (or someone else), otherwise we won't going to recieve your answers...

 

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Have you tried installing a different version of Windows?

The ability to google properly is a skill of its own. 

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9 minutes ago, Bouzoo said:

Have you tried installing a different version of Windows?

yes didn't work either

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Thank you all guys ill just give it back to that shop and they'll repair it for me since I couldn't do anything :) 

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