Why Won't Windows 10 Install on my PC? (HARDWARE FAULTS)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Getting Windows 10 Installation errors? repeating bootloops? Or just not installing on your PC and giving out error messages, think something is faulty on your pc and getting messages like "PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA" or "ATTEMPTED WRITE TO READ ONLY MEMORY"?
    Sponsor: Check out the ASRock Z590 Phantom Gaming Velocita here www.asrock.com...
    Well today I go over all the potential problems from ram to motherboard to power supply.
    ✅Shop Aliexpress WorldWide: s.click.aliexp...
    ✅Shop on Ebay Worldwide: rover.ebay.com...
    ✅Amazon US: amzn.to/3j0CsHM
    ✅Amazon UK: amzn.to/3lG7TJh
    ✅Amazon CA: amzn.to/3nPEhLq
    💯Merch - www.redbubble.c...
    ❤️Support Directly - / techyescity
    💻Discord Access - / discord
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DISCLOSURES: Generally all links tied to products are either Amazon, AliExpress or Ebay Affilaite links, this means that if you purchase a product we earn a small sales commission, which costs you nothing extra (if you end up purchasing a product). All sponsored content will contain the word "SPONSOR" if directly sponsored or "AD." Any additional revenue stream will be disclosed with similar disclosure.
    Music Provided by either: epidemicsound, audio library or royaltyfreeplanet.
    #Windows10 #error

КОМЕНТАРІ • 275

  • @fragalot
    @fragalot 2 роки тому +32

    I've seen this EXACT same problem with a friend's PC back in the Sandy Bridge days. He got a brand new i7 2700k, and one of the cores was bad, and windows wouldn't install. Linux installs fine since it doesn't care if a core goes bad, since it just won't use it. windows wants all the cores and is much more picky about it.

    • @RaphaelSwinkels
      @RaphaelSwinkels 2 роки тому +2

      thanks just asked myself same question a moment ago

    • @techyescity
      @techyescity  2 роки тому +11

      Didn't know that about Linux, that's actually amazing lol.

    • @fragalot
      @fragalot 2 роки тому +2

      @@techyescity Though the apps you run on Linux MAY have an issues if one of your cores is faulty, but I think the OS ignores the bad core.. We didn't run anything, we were just able to install linux on a PC with a bad core, and use it.. but we didn't do much.

    • @cv507
      @cv507 2 роки тому

      as a minor code dude still id dare say win should install. its knot like knot gettync near decent performance when gaming benching..? i mean i got win 7 on a 4-1 core aka phenömm vv

  • @justinhealy8061
    @justinhealy8061 2 роки тому +11

    I had an issues with installing windows when i built my first pc, after a few tries it worked but games and applications would corrupt, after 4 days of testing i figured out it must be a ram issue which led me to realise 2 of my 4 ram sticks were doa, fun first ever build i would say

  • @zgoaty9235
    @zgoaty9235 2 роки тому +7

    Another suggestion I might give is incompatible software drivers that the vendor lists as “compatible”. Built myself a Ryzen 5 5600X, RTX 2080 Ti, 32 GB RAM mini-ITX system using a Gigabyte B550I Aorus Pro AX motherboard a couple months ago, and when I was in the process of updating all of my motherboard, CPU and GPU drivers, I ended up getting a BSoD error with the message “BOOT_DRIVE_INACCESSIBLE”. For a couple of days I could not figure out what was causing it; so after a few Windows reinstalls and after going through every driver install one by one, I found out it was a RAID driver Gigabyte listed on the driver download page for my motherboard. Every other driver installed without causing any issues after rebooting the computer.
    Case in point: have a restore point set up in case of faulty software and/or drivers.

  • @Victor_Castilho
    @Victor_Castilho Рік тому +1

    Your video worked for me! after the second day of troubleshooting a early i7 pc that came as an extra on a deal, it saved a msi h81m-p32l from being thrown to trash (for no reason). Thanks

  • @emdea
    @emdea 2 роки тому +13

    Brian that CPU might still be salvageable. Play with offset voltage - higher might help stabilize the core while lower should make it boost lower in which case instability might disappear. It worth a shot, i've fixed both a GPU and a stick of ram by actually UNDERVOLTING while leaving the frequency intact. Its a little counter intuitive to reduce voltage to get stability but it apparently works differently in the case of some degraded microchips.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 2 роки тому +1

      He undervolted other cpus already so i recon he tried that one. Good idea though. Got a 3950X here that doesn't boot below 1.41V anymore ;)

    • @techyescity
      @techyescity  2 роки тому +5

      Hey yeah I played around with voltage a bit, but one of the cores is just totally cooked on this CPU, which would explain why it gets to bios fine, but then when booting windows it freezes (starts using that bad core).

    • @gabrielecarbone8235
      @gabrielecarbone8235 2 роки тому +1

      also ram sometimes is stable at maybe 1.32v and not at 1.35

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 2 роки тому

      @@techyescity Pity windows boot only has the numcores= boot option not anything useful here like active_cores=1,2,4;1-4 or something :(

  • @69Dartman
    @69Dartman 2 роки тому +6

    I had a quad core AMD back in the day that worked fine while I ran it for years. I upgraded I think to a I7 980 and gave my sister the old board in her mid tower case. It would boot then just lock up or crash after running for a bit. I tried all the usual stuff then finally tried turning it down to 3 cores and then it was perfectly stable and ran forever. The core option was available in the early Athlon multi core boards too.
    I also ran into the hardware issues too recently. I wanted to free up some front USB ports so I swapped things around and the box refused to fully boot but would sit there forever till I gave up and reset it. It would boot fine to safe mode, and very occasionally would boot fully to 10 and work but only like once or twice after wasting most of a late night and the next morning.
    Then I remembered I had moved the Logitech chicklet for the keyboard to the back of the case and moved it back to one of the front ports and it booted quickly with no issues... It kept trying to find the wireless keyboard device, couldn't, and just sat there...

  • @xephorce
    @xephorce 2 роки тому +3

    back in the win XP days, i got a GeForce 7600gs gpu that gave me nothing but trouble. any time i tried to play a 3d based game it would crash with an nvidia infinite loop error. didn't matter what driver i used but if i installed windows 2000 or vista it never had the problem. I never figured out the issues. my only guess was some incompatibility between WinXP and the hardware. the good old days.

  • @The_Jack_Doe
    @The_Jack_Doe 2 роки тому +2

    having spare parts that you know work is always good idea. For what I can tell I have never seen pc refusing to install windows and giving BSOD then it must be something really rare

  • @ThatPaulGuy
    @ThatPaulGuy 2 роки тому +1

    Such a strange problem. It's even more strange because I just found an issue with a Ryzen 7 1700X with a bad memory controller and I never would have known if not for a video that Greg Salazar did on his Fix or Flop series. I never would have thought the CPU would only partially work; they either usually work or they don't with no in between. I was blaming it on the Motherboard thinking it had a bad memory slot. Great video. Oh, and I think I would consider it fixed. The CPU isn't fixed, but the PC itself is.

  • @vinnyt
    @vinnyt 2 роки тому +4

    I had the same issue. It turned out to be an incompatibility issue with the X570 motherboard and the M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD. Put the M.2 SSD in another PC, installed windows 10 there without any issues. I then moved the drive back to the 1st PC and it has been working fine since.

  • @Buffalobob7701
    @Buffalobob7701 2 роки тому +6

    A CPU that is effectivly neutered but still functions is probably ok for you to utilise but would be no good to pass on as not everybody would understand what is done to it and it could possibly fail completly further down the track

  • @theheaddon0909
    @theheaddon0909 2 роки тому +12

    A pc I bought for a flip in 2019 had this problem. No matter what I did it wouldn’t install windows. It had 2x8gb of ram. It ended up being a bad stick of ram. Took me about 6-7 hours before I realized it. A quick $63 fix at the time.

    • @wowitsshit9734
      @wowitsshit9734 2 роки тому

      yeah one of the first things i do is memtest if any problems crop up, then i test the hard drives next, etc. etc.

    • @k9cj5
      @k9cj5 2 роки тому

      Best feeling ever when you finally fix your PC.

  • @cryinx
    @cryinx Рік тому +4

    Holly moly please like my comment so other can see after hours of trying to figure out my problem on my 100% new pc build I had to unplug the WiFi card from my mobo. I googled this apparently windows was looking for drivers for it that didn’t exist yet because it’s all new. Now I can install windows reinstall WiFi card then download driver for it from usb! 😊

  • @KomradeMikhail
    @KomradeMikhail 2 роки тому +2

    Linux.
    The linux kernel skips faulty cores, and allows fine tuning of individual cores to get disabled... Which you can't do in windoze.

  • @Celician83
    @Celician83 2 роки тому +1

    100% the 1700x, same issue with my Aorus X470 Gaming 7 and a 1700x, they are SUPER picky about what RAM actually works in them and will shoot errors with cheap Hynix RAM. Slapped a 3700x in, and the issues disappeared. Samsung B-die RAM also played better with the 1700x setup, but was borrowed RAM, so just stuck with the 3700x.

  • @iannorton5514
    @iannorton5514 2 роки тому +1

    I had this EXACT problem with my 1700x I bought new in late 2017. It's been rock solid until a few months ago. I would get constant crashes about every 30 minutes with the same stop codes. My fix was swapping my 2x8gb memory from slots 2 and 4 to 1 and 2. I don't have DOCP enabled anymore but it's been rock solid ever since. Tried a single stick and narrowed it down to slot 2.
    the likely cause: I was testing a GPU for a friend before mailing it off to him. popped it in (MSI GTX970) ran some benchmarks and threw my RX580 back in. hasn't worked the same since. Didn't realize it trashed my PC until weeks late. so far friend hasn't had a problem on Intel.
    I was convinced it was a bad memory channel on my mobo but now you have me thinking I partially killed my CPU. rip. I do plan on upgrading to B450 and Ryzen 3000 eventually, AMD is poggers for letting me upgrade piecemeal.

  • @Mr.Unacceptable
    @Mr.Unacceptable 2 роки тому +1

    I have had this problem with windows before. After many attempts. I installed ubuntu just to see if anything would install. Sure enough no problem. Tried windows again and it installed and ran for 6 years.

  • @buildersedge888
    @buildersedge888 Рік тому

    Hey Mate. Great video! I discovered your post while trying to sort out a problem I'm having with a bare-bones PC I purchased on Ebay. Exact same symptoms that you described. I think I've narrowed down the issue to either being a bad motherboard...or, as you suggested, the processor. Further testing will need to be done to solve the issue. By the way, I was very impressed with your speaking skills. Super articulate...but clearly, you're not reading off a script. You know the subject matter so well, you just talked through it, as if you were speaking to a friend. Very impressive! That's a huge skill! Anyone who has ever taken a class in public speaking knows how difficlut that can be. Thanks again. You're the man!

  • @stuartlunsford7556
    @stuartlunsford7556 2 роки тому +1

    I had that issue with virtualized memory. Enabling or disabling the virtualization features might help.

  • @nelin5970
    @nelin5970 2 роки тому +1

    A few years ago I got an Intel i7 from a sweepstakes and after a year it killed the motherboard so I got a replacement and it still didn't work. I figured out that it would only boot into windows with 1 core enabled, even at 5GHz it was useless for web browsing. So I got to use an i7 for a year and then ended up with a motherboard and ram that lost more than half of their value. Thanks Intel! I didn't even do anything out of the ordinary, it ran below 75C when gaming and the mobo was above average.

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 2 роки тому +2

    As I used to work in customer service and I’ve seen it many (vast majority), not all time, the user is at fault and often not the product. Also as a loooong term EBay seller (about 20years~) I’ve had buyers claim a “faulty” product especially a GPU, claim a fault and demanded a refund…..upon testing and sending photos or video showing it working and the buyer still says it faulty regardless ……. In ALL cases I’ve diagnosed either they have a way under spec’d PSU to power the GPU, don’t have the PCI-E connector available &/or connected OR they’re using an old OEM motherboard which only support Nvidia GPU’s! The customer is NOT always right!

  • @DEE-rd2rc
    @DEE-rd2rc 2 роки тому +1

    i had a similar experience it turned out to be my 10g controller i disabled it and that fixed the problem 😮

  • @David01.d
    @David01.d 2 роки тому +13

    Never underestimate the ilucid CMOS battery. They can cause your windows not to boot automatically using the dedicated Gpu sometimes after a change. Just need a new battery if this is an issue you get.

    • @rosejay7370
      @rosejay7370 2 роки тому

      Wo super excited how #Doctorojie cured my herpes with his herbs .

    • @MAX-ol7xj
      @MAX-ol7xj 2 роки тому

      I had stupid issue with integrated graphics not giving signal, got me signal with external gpu and then it just got unjammed and the integrated started working again.

  • @Darth001
    @Darth001 2 роки тому +8

    Was there no option to turn into a 6 core at all? I know some ryzen motherboards allow to turn single cores off

    • @techyescity
      @techyescity  2 роки тому +4

      Yeah tried the 3+3 and that did the same thing :(

  • @musamba101
    @musamba101 2 роки тому +3

    Something like that happened to me with my Asrock Desktop mini PC. After days of trying to figure it out and weeks of forgetting about the problem, I figure what went wrong: When I tried to overclock the RAM, the CPU went into some sort of protection mode. I took out the CPU and installed it back in: it worked perfectly. My attempt to overclock the RAM in the BIOS made the AMD CPU act wonky.

    • @kyles8524
      @kyles8524 2 роки тому +1

      it was the ram that couldnt handle the over clock, its the ram that was giving you the issue not the cpu

    • @musamba101
      @musamba101 2 роки тому

      @@kyles8524 It is ADATA RAM, so it is probably shoddy. I have had "problems" with ADATA.

  • @thefreecase
    @thefreecase 2 роки тому +1

    @question of the day, heat gun the gpu die and the VRAM chips. There is a good chance that it starts working properly again.

  • @WellBeSerious12
    @WellBeSerious12 2 роки тому +1

    About your i9 ES AliExpress video:
    I bought QTJ1 10th Gen. I used same MB (GIGABYTE Z370 HD3), second to latest modded UEFI (what they gave), XPG GAMMIX D10 16GB (2x8G) DDR4 3.2Ghz (guaranteed working on Ryzen build on XMP auto settings), new M.2 and HDD. Problem is UEFI is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO buggy and shit! Like XMP doesn't work, it and other various things can't be changed from default else reset UEFI settings and start over (forcing me to change one settings at a time > apply to profile > test). And I don't know where to begin overclocking it of fear of burning CPU, MB, Cooler (Cryorig A40 Ultimate), or other parts. Hoping 5Ghz stable somehow. Stock 'works', but won't allow me to sell this PC at a profit.
    Maybe ask seller for latest BIOS but modded?

  • @corty1980
    @corty1980 2 роки тому +1

    Touch wood I have never had any faulty hardware issues, though only every used new hardware. Only time I have used old hardware is when I have reused what I have. Agree that it could be hard to diagnose especially when you don't have spare parts to swap out.

  • @Tanzu15
    @Tanzu15 2 роки тому +14

    Man having an issue with hardware today is a fucking death sentence. The price and availability of hardware is literally atrocious.

    • @TweetyOW
      @TweetyOW 2 роки тому +1

      wrong. only gpus are hard to come by you can get ram,cpu,motherboard,sdd,hdd at a good price.

    • @Tanzu15
      @Tanzu15 2 роки тому

      @@TweetyOW lol CAP

  • @catriona_drummond
    @catriona_drummond 2 роки тому +3

    As Graham form Adamant IT usually says: "It's never the CPU... until it is."

    • @whitebeartigtig
      @whitebeartigtig 2 роки тому

      I'm sure he had the same issue with a build a little while ago.

  • @davidobutt
    @davidobutt 2 роки тому +1

    DONT THROW IT AWAY !
    Being disabled i know what that cpu feels like
    If i use crutches i can work
    1 leg disabled in my bios and i work as well as a 2 leg system
    Amazin vid as always Bri

  • @TechReviews2010
    @TechReviews2010 2 роки тому +1

    Could be your Hardrive mate and I would also check in your Bios and see what Sata is set to. If all else fails maybe check the version of windows it may be corrupt.

  • @Killswitch1411
    @Killswitch1411 2 роки тому +1

    I have had a situation kinda the same with a i9 10850k. I couldn't install windows 10, It would post and run a already installed version of windows 10, but it would blue screen on driver installs. Intel replaced my CPU.

  • @arthurmann578
    @arthurmann578 2 роки тому

    Had a similar problem way back around 2009 with an AMD Phenom 4 core in Windows 7. It would continuously blue screen until I discovered that one core was bad. I was forced to shut off two cores, though, using msconfig, as there was no way to just shut off core 3, the bad one, without also shutting down core 4. It still works fine to this day as a dual core. I actually use it to play Skyrim from time to time!

  • @wenethmoon6587
    @wenethmoon6587 2 роки тому +2

    my mistake last night was one for the books, finished my build with a ek aio and instead of putting the springs above the block and under the thumb screws I put them under the block for whatever reason and proceeded to repeat the same mistake over and over again. as I booted into bios only to find scorching temps and so i'd rinse and repeat removing the aio checking everything but missing the glaring issue. I must have repeated the process 4 or 5 times literally staring at the problem while applying thermal paste dumbfounded as to what was wrong.
    woke up this morning and fixed it in a minute. Now to see if the cpu has done a good job thermal throttling to save itself from destruction :/ don't do what I've done lol

  • @dionelr
    @dionelr 2 роки тому +1

    Honestly, computers never surprise me anymore. I had a weird office PC (dual core CPU on a Z97 mobo) that would lock up after about 10 minutes of use. Turns out one of the overclocking options persisted even after you load BIOS defaults. Definitely the weirdest problem in recent memory.

    • @PaulaXism
      @PaulaXism 2 роки тому

      I usually find locking up while running is a bad cap somewhere..

  • @TRD_2zz
    @TRD_2zz 2 роки тому +3

    In my experience the motherboard is to blame far more often than memory. I would put that closer to CPU.
    I think this is the order I would go with.
    HDD
    Motherboard
    GPU
    Power Supply
    SSD
    Memory
    CPU

    • @jonorgames9880
      @jonorgames9880 2 роки тому

      Yes, until I updated my BIOS, windows update constantly failed (win 10), and soem games behaved badly to any overclocking. :/

    • @cv507
      @cv507 2 роки тому +1

      ryzen & ram & slöttermajöhr xXP

  • @thegreatwhitemoose1582
    @thegreatwhitemoose1582 2 роки тому +1

    M.2 SSD Write Lock has still got me stumped to this day. Day 1878

  • @MrCristianTudor
    @MrCristianTudor 2 роки тому

    From my own experience, I run a Memtest 86+, the I boot a Hirens WinXp mini and run CpuZ bench from within and HdTune for the SSD/HDD. For the PSU, I use a Fluke Multimeter not the PSU tester

  • @DuneRunnerEnterprises
    @DuneRunnerEnterprises 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks, Brian,good and useful,as usual!!!

  • @salteveline
    @salteveline 2 роки тому +1

    i encountered this in a i7 6700k, WHEA incorrectable error, each boot, i disabled all cores to just single core in bios, and it booted without issues! CPU was the problem!

  • @MrCristianTudor
    @MrCristianTudor 2 роки тому

    My first thought before finishing watching the video was RAM, next was the cache in the CPU since you mentioned the 1700x (people overclocked it senselessly)

  • @candidosilva7755
    @candidosilva7755 2 роки тому

    Never had this problem but its good to know it can apear.

  • @HD7970
    @HD7970 2 роки тому +1

    I had an issue like this with an fx system but its extremely rare for a cpu to have issues unless it has an abussive life of being overclocked to the moon

    • @kyles8524
      @kyles8524 2 роки тому

      my old 3570k i got used must have had this done to it, it caused many issues so I got a new board and same problems.Had a friend test it in his z77 board with almost the exact same issues and all these boards were different mobos with different brands of ram

    • @HD7970
      @HD7970 2 роки тому

      @@kyles8524 its a very very rare issue and im not entirely sure what goes wrong to cause it

  • @andystech101
    @andystech101 2 роки тому +1

    Constantly have AMD ryzen chip problems whether there new DOA or used with a multitude of issues! Intel works every time 🤞🏼 for this pc builder

  • @arch1107
    @arch1107 2 роки тому +1

    bryan, about the psu tester you use to discharge the psus, those that you put on the ultrasonic cleaner, discharge psu is a function? i want to do service to some psus and it would be great if i can discharge them first, to replace or service fans, clean them deeply, stuff like that

  • @AsurmenHandOfAsur
    @AsurmenHandOfAsur 2 роки тому

    Maybe try cleaning the pins and socket with IPA? Seen heaps of them with thermal compound/grime on pins and in socket! Great C&C outro music clip Brian!

  • @jpteknoman
    @jpteknoman 2 роки тому

    when i got a new CPU and mobo a couple of years ago i decided to install windows from scratch. good thing i got a new SSD along with the other things and tried to install them on that one without formating the older SSD because the installer failed to run. so i just used the old windows installation until i could figure out the problem, which was that the installation files on the USB stick were corrupted and making a new stick fixed it.

  • @thelogician9879
    @thelogician9879 2 роки тому

    After listening to the premise of this video, but before watching how it turns out, my best initial guesses are:
    1) RAM problem
    2) Unstable overclock
    3) On older systems sometimes it's the AHCI/IDE setting in the BIOS that needs toggled one way or the other.
    Okay, heading back to see what actually is the problem!

    • @thelogician9879
      @thelogician9879 2 роки тому

      Following up, HEY, YOU SURPRISED ME with this weird outcome. I still would do more testing, to see if there is a problem with motherboard power delivery or a power supply issue. Something like that. But cool video!

  • @Notfashunjustin
    @Notfashunjustin Рік тому

    Thank you! I built a new PC and I could not figure out why I was getting the boot loop. Once I downcored to TWO from six the windows install booted correctly. CPU was at fault for me as well! Thanks

  • @KrissBartlett
    @KrissBartlett 2 роки тому +1

    i had a x570 mother board die on me and Msy replaced it after checking it out it was nearly new and under warranty i was lucky its been ok now over a year nearly !!!

  • @bryantallen703
    @bryantallen703 2 роки тому

    Sometimes you have to remove the flash drive right before it boots after it 1restart. Then plug it directly back in to finish up the file copy section.

  • @rickgibson6632
    @rickgibson6632 2 роки тому

    I have a new 3700x and a new Asus Prime 550-PLUS Motherboard, new Team group 3600 mhz ram. It boots but by pastes bios and only shows 3000 mhz ram. These were upgrades to a running computer that had a 1700 cpu. Power supply was working fine before and the Asus Strix 1070 ti video card. I just did the upgrades, but will change the ram first.

  • @MAX-ol7xj
    @MAX-ol7xj 2 роки тому +1

    Another tip for beginners;
    Try get atleast mobo n gpu from same manufacturer, les fuzz that way with them software issues.

  • @MrCristianTudor
    @MrCristianTudor 2 роки тому

    After watching the video, same thought when it comes to overclocked CPUs. Cool the damn thing or select the bloody frequency for the cache different that that of the core frequency (on Intel you can find Ring Frequency that scales back when you raise the Core Frequency)

  • @wondernoodles9394
    @wondernoodles9394 2 роки тому +1

    When I build my pc with AMD ryzen 5 3600 and I installed windows on a HHD and i played a little and few days later blue screen saying that it need Maintenance needed and I’ve searched videos to have my pc back to normal but it couldn’t get fixed so I ended up getting my SSD and installed windows there

  • @jakedill1304
    @jakedill1304 2 роки тому +1

    So the error code troubleshooting the one that basically they've kind of come out and said publicly on a few occasions that doesn't actually do any error code troubleshooting, despite having a vast and comprehensive index of all the things that are things.. it just you know the error code is a general group of problems that could be a hundred things with Windows 10, I was literally mortified, after an Adobe installation that I fought with ended up striking my computer down and somehow revoking security privileges to me which would have been fine except apparently when I ported my OS to an SSD about 7 years prior, I guess the tech wasn't the greatest on that.. it split my boot on to two different hard drives, apparently was unfixable from a repair standpoint especially without security privileges, don't get me wrong Adobe didn't win we just we both ate the grenade I guess.
    my poor computer was dead for 3 days, naturally this was right after Windows 7 support had gone away so there was no way for me to get any Windows 7 and I couldn't find the disc, so I ended up torrenting it because I couldn't get Windows 10 to install now initially I was going to install it, which is always you know the trial and then figure it out from there especially given how broke I was at the time.. couldn't for the life of me figure anything out I had converted disks to MBR Jeep like I have done so many different things I looked it up I couldn't figure it out the error code literally could have meant a hundred different things, no it didn't could have it did mean 100 different things and you could have had one of them but I guess we're not telling.
    So fast forward to a few days later after the horrible depression and a dead computer because of a single moment where Adobe upgraded its creative cloud to the new always on version and highly integrated version, the one that I couldn't for the life of me turn off in the background.. that struggle did end in the death of my Windows 7 install, fuck you Adobe..
    So I had gotten a laptop that was pretty barebones rough at the time, and I managed to get a torrented version of Windows 7, which I was able to install, cuz that was you know the safe way to do it thanks Microsoft being cunts by the way, in fact this entire process is more or less a good example of that. Now Windows 7 wouldn't install either, and it gave me a different error code... in this process by the way I actually ended up accidentally wiping one of my hard drives which I have on ice until I can recover it which usually means that I you know have it on ice.. fortunately it was a clean delete and I think I can get it back, but it's one of those things where it's just like if I don't actively need something on it.. I don't even want to bother cuz what if it doesn't? And there were many things on it. I had done through the formatting and GPD and all the shit I had gone through it so many fucking times that I just like my brain fogged and I slipped and I accidentally wiped the drive clean instead of the install drive that was using.
    Well so I get my torrented Windows 7 disc, and I'm still in the same situation where it's just not happening and I've never had this happen before and I've got a clean hard drive and I even swapped it out for a completely different hard drive.. no issue with that, and again a random error code.. fortunately Windows 7 had a pool of about 30 different things that it could have been for that error code.
    Now having gone through many of the hundred things trying to find one that was reasonable and 8 million other things that can go wrong, I was at a loss and yeah again I got so fogged at one point that in drive formatting, reformatting restructuring I just accidentally wiped one of my major hard drives that had ton of stuff on it, stuff I had put on it in addition to its original stuff because I was moving things around for a project so it was temporarily there but you know I had no idea I was going to end up in a death struggle with Adobe or I wouldn't have done any of this LOL.
    Turns out I had too many hard drives plugged in, also turns out 30 different things naraco could be was just the right amount, because as I went down the list of things.. one of them was unplug all your hard drives, why would you do this I've never had an issue with having multiple hard drives? This makes no sense, I was installing it on a fresh drive that had been formatted every way you can format a drive and all the the iterations that I won't describe right now cuz it is all kind of a blur at this point it was a year ago, and none of which I actually needed to do.
    I unplugged all my hard drives except the one I was installing on, installed just fine.. so regardless of the $150 version of Windows 10 I bought.. I had to torrent Windows 7 which I just recently as of like I think a month or so and did support forever so you can't fuck with it at all, no matter what issues you have which as it turns out was issues sorting through the expanded ambiguity of Windows 10 and it's there's no problem there's an error code but it's not our problem it's your problem have you tried turning it on and off again horseshit.
    I don't know why Windows 10 won't install if you have too many hard drives plugged in, I don't know what the number of hard drives to be plugged in is before it maxes out at too many hard drives, I've always had several hard drives, I'm in production and I ran up a video production business for years, it's kind of hard drives and storage it's kind of a thing especially back when I started when three terabytes was pretty chunky, I don't think it took more than a year before I ended up with three three terabytes and more would come.. I'm pretty sure I had about eight drives in the computer at the time, which one you look at it from a production standpoint is not a lot especially if you're talking about Nas etc.. something which used to be pretty common internally to the PC but then that was before you know bandwidth and ethernet speeds could even comprehendably match internal, which kind of changed the thunderbolt which we never really got on a wide scale for a few now it's not even an issue at all, although figuring it and making it not fuck up with Windows is turns out, but I'm pretty sure that's just what we're going to have forever.
    Like I said I don't know how many hard drives is too many but I do know that at some point there is too many, I don't know if that system specific I don't know a lot of things here.. I don't know why the problem is there, if only there was an error code I could look it up and figure out you know what the actual reason and rationality is.. but as I had suspected for some time at at that point and was kind of you know red flags with this whole affair,.. and then Microsoft has straight out and set it on two different occasions LOL, I remember the Xbox one with the backwards compatibility and online necessary functionality thing where they just straight up said that they actually had an error code that actually had no where to go with it and that they should work on that.. and I just was just like did somebody fuck up, what intern accidentally spilled the beans..? but then you know they just straight upset it again about something else regarding Windows specifically, to a point where I just sat there just like wait hold on don't get me wrong I appreciate that the gas lighting is something that you know is openly a feature rather than the traditional gas lighting about gas lighting I guess I'm not sure how to put this like it's weird but I actually do appreciate the fact that somebody said it out loud, at the same time you're just sitting there and you're just like why the fuck do you have the error code in the first place?
    considering how comprehensive the windows developer library is and you can learn pretty much everything you'll ever need to know on the back end etc, you just can't do it by figuring out finding a thing that's wrong through an error code and then going backwards from there you can learn all there is to know and then do some Sherlock Holm shit and figure out what the problem is which may be easier or harder depending on the problem, and depending on the build because again sometimes we like to introduce problems.. sometimes we like to introduce features, that are problematic, and sometimes we do it as a feature because this is modern software development and we're just kind of like we're just doing things really, eventually you're going to like it, don't worry we'll fix that too with the next update that we forced you into especially if you have the home version where your totally fucked.
    I'm pretty sure that's about all to the whole thing, I'm not sure if this is what specifically is going to go into that but I remember I just clicked on this about as fast as possible when I saw that cuz I'm just like oh yeah I know I know I know oh I know I have had that error code, I've been through I've been through the shit here.. part of me is really hoping that this video is about that specific error code, wait no excuse me that's wrong there is no specific area code that's not a concept in Microsoft land they've openly said this that was part of my chunk of statement.. silly me, part of me wonders if the problem is what we're talking about that I had that has led to sed error code... and then there's the other part of me that why wait a minute I wonder if it could be one of the other hundred things that are grouped into that specific error code that is non-specific by it's very nature and definition, and one might argue is kind of stretching the definition of an error code.. Microsoft would argue it does, probably not hard.. but the fact that they said it out loud more than once and any capacity is just kind of like a, oh so this is what we're doing and we're all this is all we're all wait what?

  • @stephencox4224
    @stephencox4224 Рік тому

    One potential problem with late EFI motherboards is compatability with early video cards that will work only with a traditional BIOS and will not work with EFI based systems something to think about when buying used video cards and even when diagnosing motherboards and non start system builds.

  • @adamvoith4420
    @adamvoith4420 2 роки тому +1

    I've got a very similar problem with my PC. It will give me the same bluescreen error as you if I attempt to update my windows 10 either with windows update or a fresh usb install. I haven't been able to update it for two years as that was the last version of Windows 10 that will install and boot properly. No idea what the problem is.

  • @buggerlugz6753
    @buggerlugz6753 2 роки тому

    I've known many USB plugged in hardware (Printers/mice/keyboards) causing this in the past with windows installs. It certainly don't say much about AMD's quality control on CPU's though! This is why its a good idea to get a motherboard/cpu and ram from the same place.

  • @k9cj5
    @k9cj5 2 роки тому +2

    I would have thought power supplies to be higher on the fault list. Good to know. More troubleshooting content :).

  • @trashcleaner
    @trashcleaner Рік тому +1

    I have all pc parts brand new (Full AMD). I had issues with amd drivers, after that I tried entering safe mode, but my pc won't turn on, I have 2 stop codes, one or another. 0xc000007b and 0xc000021a.
    I though that maybe its a GPU issue because of faulty graphics driver but maybe thats a chipset issue, so CPU??? It's not a RAM problem, PSU is also fine, I tested GPU, Nvme is also fine, the only 2 things are motherboad and CPU thats not tested. I can't install OS, doesn't matter what I do, I get the same problem at the same place (Loading circle)

  • @michaelperugini4199
    @michaelperugini4199 2 роки тому

    I had a issue with a AMD FX8370 with a ASROCK 990FX fatality and was getting an ORANGE screen with while vertical lines while trying to install windows 10, tried different video card, different ram, etc.. I was able to install windows 7 pro and then upgraded to windows 10 with no issues.

  • @bigbear514
    @bigbear514 2 роки тому

    I had a similar problem to that a year ago except in regards to updating Windows. Did so many things and couldn't get it to work. I suppose it makes sense because I'm on the i7 4790k still, and that's getting up there in age these days. Though in my case, I just kept Windows on the prior version at that time, Win 10 2004. It also looks like in my case it was something with 202H specifically since I've kept the same hardware, but upgraded to 21H1 and things have been fine since.

  • @ibrahim6390
    @ibrahim6390 9 місяців тому

    Thnks bro mine worked after changing RAM

  • @peterpain6625
    @peterpain6625 2 роки тому +2

    That's a weird one for sure. Maybe you can set 3+3 or 4+2 with a newer bios? You probably updated that already i suppose? Is there a different board with more core settings?

  • @Royan356
    @Royan356 2 роки тому

    Talking about power supplies, I had a power supply make a CPU Cooler go crazy loud. It was louder than a R9 285 blower cooler. Really weird. Once I changed that weird "500" watt PSU to a reall 500 watt EVGA BR power supply, the system became very silent. PSUs can be weird. but rarely. (Also, it was an FX system)

  • @Nails_19
    @Nails_19 2 роки тому

    Yea I won't attest to the PSU faulty issue section...I had one a couple wks back and it had me thinking my gpu was bad but it wasn't it was that the PSU couldn't deliver stable and consistent power to the gpu. When I got a new one worked

  • @Mopantsu
    @Mopantsu 2 роки тому

    I have a 3700X on a B450M Mortar v2, 16GB Samsung B-Die 3600Mhz DDR4, 6700 XT GPU, EVGA 650w PSU and Adata 256GB NvME that crashes sometimes coming out of sleep mode. It works fine in hibernate mode, and I have reinstalled Windows 10 and drivers without success. I believe the 3700X has degraded since it takes far too much power to get to its rated clock speeds. I have not figured out a way to verify this, though.

  • @BillyBoy444
    @BillyBoy444 2 роки тому

    Regards AMD warranty... the 1700X can still be bought new in some places and as long as you have a receipt from when you bought it new for example ( not in this case I know but) you could have say bought one last year then AMD will still honour warranty..... I had an A10-7860K a couple of years ago that AMD replaced under warranty and they only had a 7890K so I got a free upgrade too..... they previously replaced an A8-6600K for me a well.... I just had to prove that the original purchase date was within 3 years and luckily I managed to find invoices from old emails....... so it doesn't matter if the CPU came out more than 3 years ago, as long as you can prove it was purchased new within the last 3 years......they wont replace it if it has broken / bent pins or any other sign or damage or tampering though.

  • @mariusszandala2409
    @mariusszandala2409 2 роки тому

    Looking a bit hot in the tech yes studio mate

  • @RJARRRPCGP
    @RJARRRPCGP 2 роки тому

    Bugcheck 0x000000BE is a driver issue, when Windows' (since XP, most likely) baked-into-kernel-anti-malware is triggered, this was a feature that existed well before Windows Defender. I had a third party driver cause this crash code, randomly when using XP before on a certain configuration, most likely, on a socket 775 PC, IIRC. Also, that stop code is usually a bad driver, saw that with a bad unofficial driver.
    OTOH, "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA" means a RAM slot problem, bad RAM, a bad trace to the RAM slot(s) on the motherboard or a bad CPU IMC.

  • @privatebenfallsprivat8428
    @privatebenfallsprivat8428 2 роки тому +1

    The PSU tester wont tell u if ghe PSU works just fine under load as well only in idle unfortunately

  • @robch.2901
    @robch.2901 2 роки тому

    I have this issue currently installing windows 10, tho i install windows 7 and everything is ok and working find. This video gave me a couple of ideas. Perhaps I need to update the bios . My CPU is a xeon e5-2690 v1

  • @kevlarandchrome
    @kevlarandchrome 2 роки тому +1

    For Intel systems, make sure your motherboard and CPU are generation compatible. I ran into this problem with an Asus Maximus and a 7700k, turned out (after going through the RMA process) that the guy bought and brought me an 8th gen motherboard and a 7th gen CPU. Always double check your parts compatibility kids, don't rely on the client not being an idiot.

  • @technicalbhaijan2712
    @technicalbhaijan2712 2 роки тому +3

    Please I have a problem my motherboard have 6 to 7 rear usb ports only one of them are working

    • @jameshare1848
      @jameshare1848 2 роки тому

      You on AMD?

    • @Takashita_Sukakoki
      @Takashita_Sukakoki 2 роки тому

      sounds like someone needs to buy a usb hub at least the pc boots up and functions

    • @technicalbhaijan2712
      @technicalbhaijan2712 2 роки тому

      @@Takashita_Sukakoki already have one but can't do any USB transfers from that

    • @technicalbhaijan2712
      @technicalbhaijan2712 2 роки тому

      @@jameshare1848 Intel i3 2nd gen but after two hours I will be on AMD A8 6th gen😎

    • @Takashita_Sukakoki
      @Takashita_Sukakoki 2 роки тому

      you wouldnt find a answer in youtube comments...

  • @carlosjaray2213
    @carlosjaray2213 Рік тому

    Thanks TYC You the best. I have same problem ihave 4 cores then try it to 1 now its running

  • @Nefsen402
    @Nefsen402 2 роки тому

    I run virtual machines that like to bluescreen 3-4 times before windows finally decides to boot. Once booted the system is stable. My host linux machine is rock solid as well as any linux distros I install as a virtual machine. I wonder if my hardware is a little too flaky for windows...

  • @esra_erimez
    @esra_erimez 2 роки тому

    This is great content and good analysis. Well done!

  • @Matt08719801
    @Matt08719801 2 роки тому

    Being a 1st generation ryzen you might should try windows 7 on it with a regular ssd , and see if that operating system might read all 8 cores, im currently using a ryzen 7 1700 with windows 7 and it has no problems reading all 8 cores

  • @iphilip1
    @iphilip1 2 роки тому +1

    one of the rarest issue is when you put cpu and some of pins are diagonal

  • @S3Bayaya
    @S3Bayaya 2 роки тому

    I was reinstalling all my pc and laptop with win10 superlite ghost spectre version last week. The laptops were no problem then comes the PC which somehow refuse to install on my SSD. I tried to format it several times and it was still no good. In the end, I tried to take off all my hdd/ssd with only one attached to motherboard and install was done in no time. Confused the heck out of me. Cuz my laptop also has ssd/hdd combos.

  • @gabrielsampaio6283
    @gabrielsampaio6283 Рік тому

    I had this problem on my laptop, it was my new ram fault. I just switched it back to the old ones and it worked just fine

  • @czarvincentrojoca3116
    @czarvincentrojoca3116 2 роки тому

    I like that you do your best to help others

  • @fatmamlast619
    @fatmamlast619 2 роки тому

    dang this is crazy i just had this issue took me months to find out what it was it was my brand new ryzen 5 5600x i tested everything and replaced the mobo i really didnt think it would be the brand new out of box cpu but it was wish i could have had this video to help me out.

  • @ONLYJOKING101
    @ONLYJOKING101 2 роки тому

    I had this with a 7700k. So I underclocked it and overvolted it and got all 4 cores working but at a lower speed left it like that for months with no problems. But then set it back to stock to see what would happen and it start to work normally for some reason.

  • @blai5e730
    @blai5e730 2 роки тому

    Sorry, not a fix unless you replace the faulty CPU. What I would call it is a stop-gap repair to get to a some-what operational state.
    Further to SSD faults, I diagnosed a faulty SSD where the system would hitch badly every now and then plus the system would be slow to boot into Windows. The SSD in question wasn't in use but connected to a SATA port on the motherboard and was affecting the system at random times.
    Further to PSU/power issues... many years ago I had a X58 system running quad SLI with an Antec TruePower 1000W PSU that would fail to start every so often. The other (more insidious) symptom this rig exhibited was random reboots without anything being logged by Windows occurring at least once a day. What it ended up being was a loose female pin in the 24-pin PSU connector at the motherboard end (I believe it carried +5V) that was arcing. Over time it managed to singe the insulation around the plug as well as eat into the matching motherboard pin.

  • @topsteprulesorderflowchart384
    @topsteprulesorderflowchart384 2 роки тому

    Thk you , You just solved my problem....2 weeks at this

  • @TinLethax
    @TinLethax 2 роки тому

    I still remember my very first PC I build when I was 12. Core i3 first gen got the similar problem like this. POST just fine, but Windows just BSOD. This is my very first PC fixing challenge 6 years ago 😂

  • @jamiepaget9466
    @jamiepaget9466 2 роки тому

    I had the same problem with a 2700k. I could install windows 7, and it would run, no problem whatsoever, but it would not install windows 8, or 10, no matter what I tried. Still, haven't figured out what it might be.

  • @samuelgarcia7776
    @samuelgarcia7776 2 роки тому

    That is a very tricky issue to diagnose!!! Can't you return the cpu for an exchange for a working cpu?

  • @herbertholland924
    @herbertholland924 2 роки тому

    I ran into a similar problem, and the USB port was flakey. I updated my bios, then used a rear port instead of the front port and that took care of it.

  • @hoganeoghan
    @hoganeoghan 2 роки тому

    Run SuperPI in windows to test which core(s) are damaged, if it runs 24h+ without error then it's probably a software issue with the core(s).

  • @brandontoner6149
    @brandontoner6149 2 роки тому

    turning something that may be ewaste into something that at least functions is good. i have some old ddr3 1600 that wont work above 1333 and im happy to use it on an old cpu that doesnt support 1600 whereas lots of people would have just thrown it away

  • @t94xr
    @t94xr 2 роки тому

    Have you tried to boot/install Linux? That could help isolate the specific problem too.

  • @usuarioaaron1
    @usuarioaaron1 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video

  • @gospelachuenu8873
    @gospelachuenu8873 2 роки тому

    Just a week ago I bought a used 500gb hard drive trying to install windows keeps giving out error and was hearing clicking from the hard drive luckily the store that I bought from had 30 replacement or money back

  • @trainmaster0217
    @trainmaster0217 Рік тому

    I have an old PC that refuses to install any OS past Vista. I get an error message saying that the CPU doesn't support prefetch with every try. I have another CPU (socket 775) that I tried but I get the same error. Weird.

  • @HairyScrambler
    @HairyScrambler 2 роки тому

    From the start it already sounds like a drive problem or a corrupt windows installation but since it’s a whole video it’s probably more complicated.

  • @benjaminboussier6025
    @benjaminboussier6025 2 роки тому

    6 months + i got my i7 8700 non K with 3 cores/ 6 threads on B360 in an aegis 3 MSI .. thought it was a bios upgrade needed but nothing.. got cpu graph with 3/6 on screen.. waiting for answers..🤦‍♂️🤞 ♥️