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Blue screen error during Windows installation process

Blue screen error during Windows installation process

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sniperboy650
Senior Member
735
10-22-2016, 12:01 PM
#1
Hello everyone! I'm facing some problems setting up Windows. I can't install any version, even though I've tried Ubuntu twice. The live setup works perfectly, but when installing Windows it stalls around 2% to 5% and then crashes with a specific error message. I currently use a safe boot into Windows 7, which helps me get through the process. I have Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 ISO files burned onto three DVDs and a USB drive with Windows 10. I'm trying to figure out what's causing these issues. Any advice would be really helpful!
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sniperboy650
10-22-2016, 12:01 PM #1

Hello everyone! I'm facing some problems setting up Windows. I can't install any version, even though I've tried Ubuntu twice. The live setup works perfectly, but when installing Windows it stalls around 2% to 5% and then crashes with a specific error message. I currently use a safe boot into Windows 7, which helps me get through the process. I have Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 ISO files burned onto three DVDs and a USB drive with Windows 10. I'm trying to figure out what's causing these issues. Any advice would be really helpful!

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pokemaster915
Junior Member
39
11-05-2016, 04:53 PM
#2
Have you explored alternatives to Windows? A few Linux liveCD distributions are available for free. You can simply browse them without needing to install anything. It’s just to check if the issue lies with Windows or another source.
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pokemaster915
11-05-2016, 04:53 PM #2

Have you explored alternatives to Windows? A few Linux liveCD distributions are available for free. You can simply browse them without needing to install anything. It’s just to check if the issue lies with Windows or another source.

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DESERTWOLF64
Junior Member
15
11-14-2016, 11:07 PM
#3
Thanks for the reminder! I've already installed Ubuntu twice, but both attempts ended in failure. I can still run the live setup, yet I'm unable to complete the installation. I'm using Windows 7 Home Edition, which is running smoothly. It's puzzling why it's so difficult to install without entering safe mode.
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DESERTWOLF64
11-14-2016, 11:07 PM #3

Thanks for the reminder! I've already installed Ubuntu twice, but both attempts ended in failure. I can still run the live setup, yet I'm unable to complete the installation. I'm using Windows 7 Home Edition, which is running smoothly. It's puzzling why it's so difficult to install without entering safe mode.

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MarcoKongGamer
Junior Member
24
11-15-2016, 12:45 AM
#4
It's not related to Windows issues. The Win 7 version might be functional just because it exists. The appearance of the system might not be significant.
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MarcoKongGamer
11-15-2016, 12:45 AM #4

It's not related to Windows issues. The Win 7 version might be functional just because it exists. The appearance of the system might not be significant.

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xXxSNIPARxXx
Junior Member
11
11-15-2016, 09:57 AM
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It offers powerful diagnostic tools for advanced troubleshooting.
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xXxSNIPARxXx
11-15-2016, 09:57 AM #5

It offers powerful diagnostic tools for advanced troubleshooting.

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JoaquinXDDD
Member
205
11-15-2016, 05:15 PM
#6
Are you looking for specific tools or programs to investigate this problem? I've already tried an SFC scan, but it came back normal. It seems like the issue might be related to hardware or drivers. Others might have useful suggestions.
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JoaquinXDDD
11-15-2016, 05:15 PM #6

Are you looking for specific tools or programs to investigate this problem? I've already tried an SFC scan, but it came back normal. It seems like the issue might be related to hardware or drivers. Others might have useful suggestions.

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Dimas_Gamer
Junior Member
10
11-23-2016, 03:30 PM
#7
Have you attempted using MemTest? It might indicate a memory problem. Consider installing it with just one RAM stick, and if it fails, swap it out for another in your set of four.
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Dimas_Gamer
11-23-2016, 03:30 PM #7

Have you attempted using MemTest? It might indicate a memory problem. Consider installing it with just one RAM stick, and if it fails, swap it out for another in your set of four.

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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
Senior Member
629
12-05-2016, 12:49 AM
#8
I tried it out myself. When all slots are full, the fans and lights begin to start, then shut off briefly and restart every 2 to 3 seconds. This happened after I filled the second slot, which I think might be faulty but I didn’t run a complete test. Appreciate the tips and I’ll let you know what I found!
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xX_IceyWolf_Xx
12-05-2016, 12:49 AM #8

I tried it out myself. When all slots are full, the fans and lights begin to start, then shut off briefly and restart every 2 to 3 seconds. This happened after I filled the second slot, which I think might be faulty but I didn’t run a complete test. Appreciate the tips and I’ll let you know what I found!