Failed to install from bootable USB drive. Additional issues may be present.
Failed to install from bootable USB drive. Additional issues may be present.
Experiencing BSODs linked to memory and storage for several weeks now. (Kmode exception not resolved, etc.) Earlier I faced the same problem but fixed it after a fresh install... recently it's happening again on the bootable USB. The crashes can occur immediately at startup or mid-install. Storage hasn't been ruled out since I didn't even pick a partition yet. I ran a memtest once and it passed, so I'm considering more fixes before waiting another day for another test. My system is a 13th Gen with occasional BSODs (about once a month previously) before a BIOS update; it seems the main issues shifted afterward. I've applied various BIOS updates and rollbacks. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Best regards. 790f gaming wifi 13900ks Vengeance 6400 32 32x2 Rtx3070 800w Corsair psu
You're looking to set up Windows 11. Here are some things to verify: BIOS update, SSD/firmware checks, memory stability, RAM overclock issues, and PSU requirements. ASUS suggests using DIMM slots B2 and A2 for dual sticks. Which Corsair "800W" power supply do you have? Do you know the exact model?
Bios has been refreshed. This was my last attempt due to errors. Additionally, I'm having trouble installing on my SSD, which adds another problem. I've also replaced the RAM stick, but it didn't work. The 850-watt unit is still hidden; I don't recall the specifics, though it's around four years old.
Due to the rapid crash, try testing one RAM stick at a time. If the issue persists, I’d like to review the dump files, though the CPU seems likely to be involved. Keep in mind that Intel has extended the warranty for these products, lasting five years. Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump and look for any minidump files. If present, return to the Windows directory and move the Minidump folder to your Downloads folder (or use the desktop if you don’t have OneDrive syncing). Compress the moved folder and attach it to a post. Please adhere strictly to the instructions since Windows doesn’t allow file manipulation in that area.