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New PC cant get into windows!!!

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It turns out the Ram was Bad and if anyone else has this issue but the ram works in other systems then it could be that it's unsupported!

 

I just built a brand new pc and had lots of trouble installing windows first with the computer freezing at the first attempt, then I was unable to even get into the windows installation setup.
I luckily had another pc so I installed windows onto the drive using that PC, and luckily I wound up getting in to the windows screen once then I left the pc for a while and it went to sleep then I went to wake it and to my surprise THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!
I went to get back into windows but wound up getting the splash screen and the windows loading thing but then the screen goes black, I get a post code beep saying it posted, and then I go in a loop.
I can also get into the bios and it works fine but I can't for the life of me get into windows again.
Please help me guys I've literally been trying to fix this for hours! xD

Specs:
Ryzen 2200g
Asus prime b350m-e (on bios 3803/Latest bios)
400 watt evga psu
1tb western digital green
8gb ddr4 pny anarchy ram
Windows 10

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Is your RAM running at it's advertised speeds? Have you tried using Memtest86 to check for errors?

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15 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Is your RAM running at it's advertised speeds? Have you tried using Memtest86 to check for errors?

MY ram is running at its advertised speed of 2133mhz. I havent had anytime to actually overclock anything because of this problem and I cant because I cant get into windows on it.

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5 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Do you have another drive to test? Have you tried using different SATA cable and/or connector on mobo side?

Yeah I've tried my main hard drive I've tried the drive for this co,puter on my main rig and I've tried different sata cables all with no luck I feel as if its just overheating.

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6 hours ago, Marco12387 said:

Yeah I've tried my main hard drive I've tried the drive for this co,puter on my main rig and I've tried different sata cables all with no luck I feel as if its just overheating.

If you monitor temps in BIOS, do you see actual rise? Installing and loading OS is very minimal stress. If you see overheating during those, just reset cooler and that's solved.

 

What you are describing sounds more issue with drive or connection since you can install OS but can't boot into it. Can you boot to Windows using your other PC and the problematic drive?

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3 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

If you monitor temps in BIOS, do you see actual rise? Installing and loading OS is very minimal stress. If you see overheating during those, just reset cooler and that's solved.

 

What you are describing sounds more issue with drive or connection since you can install OS but can't boot into it. Can you boot to Windows using your other PC and the problematic drive?

Okay so I've found out it is not an overheating problem because I downloaded CPUID and its at 29 in windows because I can get into windows now but it freezes after 15 minutes of idle but when it froze it was at 28 degrees celsius I have no idea at all what the issue could be.

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2 hours ago, Marco12387 said:

Okay so I've found out it is not an overheating problem because I downloaded CPUID and its at 29 in windows because I can get into windows now but it freezes after 15 minutes of idle but when it froze it was at 28 degrees celsius I have no idea at all what the issue could be.

Trust me, it's one of three: drive, mobo or RAM. If you can test them individually (like try with different RAM, different slots, drive on another mobo, working drive on that mobo etc. ) you can find which part is causing this. You just have bad luck of getting faulty part.

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14 hours ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

Trust me, it's one of three: drive, mobo or RAM. If you can test them individually (like try with different RAM, different slots, drive on another mobo, working drive on that mobo etc. ) you can find which part is causing this. You just have bad luck of getting faulty part.

I've tested the drive so I know that its not that but I do have other DDr4 ram that I can test it with, worst case scenario I need a new motherboard which would suck but thats fine, thanks so much man.

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