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So I'm getting blue screens shortly after booting and just after I try to do anything. I have gotten several BSOT s and several messages this is the most recent: system service exception

I Just installed new hardware on Thursday but I was doing just fine until Friday evening. I've been troubleshooting ever sense.

 

Whay the hell is going on and how do I fix it?

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3 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

dude, you just went from an entirely old platform to a new one, no wonder windows is BSODing on you. Windows probably has no idea what to do with the new hardware you just installed. For big upgrades like motherboard, CPU and RAM you have to reinstall windows. 

I Tried but I can't do that either without BSODing

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2 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

Then this is a bigger problem. Memory management errors generally means there is a problem with your RAM. Try removing all but one stick and if the problem continues, swap sticks. Hopefully if you can install windows with 1 stick of RAM we know that was the problem.

I Tried ram, I'm trying to reset it now and hopefully I can pull stuff from my last backup and get malwarebytes to let me get my premium back

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1 minute ago, Thevgk said:

I had the same issue with my recent build, i had to boot from disc and reinstall windows. Kept getting memory errors, once i did a full reinstall everything worked fine.

 

Im trying it now hopefully I don't loose too much and can recover it

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34 minutes ago, CUDA_Cores said:

Then this is a bigger problem. Memory management errors generally means there is a problem with your RAM. Try removing all but one stick and if the problem continues, swap sticks. Hopefully if you can install windows with 1 stick of RAM we know that was the problem.

OKay so I tried to reset and I got the same BSOD so I tried 1 stick of RAM and I just got an infinite boot loop and then I tried to put the other stick back and now my PC doesn't see the second stick

 

EDit: now the mobo sees the stick

I Also can't boot into windows anymore because the wipe completed but not the install and Ive had problems installing from a usb

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Well, i had to do a complete reinstall, as in wiped the drive, no files saved ( It sucked) and that was the only way i could fix my issue. It's kind of a last resort though if you have important files, cause of course you can do all that and still not have it work and have no files.

 

If the USB has the correct files, and the mobo recognizes the USB, then it should install from there just fine, even if it incorrectly installed onto your drive booting from USB will still work

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