F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop The computer becomes unresponsive during the Windows installation process using a USB drive.

The computer becomes unresponsive during the Windows installation process using a USB drive.

The computer becomes unresponsive during the Windows installation process using a USB drive.

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12-02-2023, 11:14 PM
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I've checked all options. Scans are showing errors.
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Hightops123432
12-02-2023, 11:14 PM #1

I've checked all options. Scans are showing errors.

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bishopboys68
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12-04-2023, 05:03 AM
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We’ve checked various steps to identify the issue. The PC freezes during the installation process, and providing detailed information will help us assist you more effectively. To begin, make sure the bootable USB is set as the boot device.
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bishopboys68
12-04-2023, 05:03 AM #2

We’ve checked various steps to identify the issue. The PC freezes during the installation process, and providing detailed information will help us assist you more effectively. To begin, make sure the bootable USB is set as the boot device.

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NekoNation
Member
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12-04-2023, 10:23 AM
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I believe I was compromised in my CS:GO game, experiencing inconsistent performance ranging from 15% to 40%. Occasionally I see a blue screen with irql, unhandled code mode, and incorrect configuration details. I've reset the PC, tried unplugging and replating RAM, checked thermal paste, and runmed multiple commands for hours.
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NekoNation
12-04-2023, 10:23 AM #3

I believe I was compromised in my CS:GO game, experiencing inconsistent performance ranging from 15% to 40%. Occasionally I see a blue screen with irql, unhandled code mode, and incorrect configuration details. I've reset the PC, tried unplugging and replating RAM, checked thermal paste, and runmed multiple commands for hours.

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RocketMan109
Junior Member
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12-04-2023, 02:06 PM
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Is this your first setup? Or are you replacing something? Either way, switching to another USB port and using a different machine can help. You could move the drive you want to install Windows on and transfer it to another device, then reinstall. Having a backup computer or a friend with one will make the process easier.
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RocketMan109
12-04-2023, 02:06 PM #4

Is this your first setup? Or are you replacing something? Either way, switching to another USB port and using a different machine can help. You could move the drive you want to install Windows on and transfer it to another device, then reinstall. Having a backup computer or a friend with one will make the process easier.

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Progman2002
Junior Member
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12-04-2023, 11:41 PM
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I'm trying to reinstall Windows 11 but hypervisor is showing BSOD and I can't proceed past the setup. The custom installation from last year was functioning well until today.
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Progman2002
12-04-2023, 11:41 PM #5

I'm trying to reinstall Windows 11 but hypervisor is showing BSOD and I can't proceed past the setup. The custom installation from last year was functioning well until today.

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DantehIsGay
Posting Freak
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12-05-2023, 05:27 AM
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Consider alternative setups if the default configuration doesn't work. Reset CMOS and test again. Also, use a different drive and port for installation.
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DantehIsGay
12-05-2023, 05:27 AM #6

Consider alternative setups if the default configuration doesn't work. Reset CMOS and test again. Also, use a different drive and port for installation.

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husker53
Posting Freak
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12-05-2023, 10:20 AM
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I set up the media tools on my laptop, should I change the NVMe ports? I only have a 1TB NVMe drive, and the BIOS scan showed no issues. I believe it might be malware that lingers after a factory reset. I updated the BIOS, and it worked without freezing, but I’m still encountering kmode blue screen codes.
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husker53
12-05-2023, 10:20 AM #7

I set up the media tools on my laptop, should I change the NVMe ports? I only have a 1TB NVMe drive, and the BIOS scan showed no issues. I believe it might be malware that lingers after a factory reset. I updated the BIOS, and it worked without freezing, but I’m still encountering kmode blue screen codes.

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DeoManchick
Member
68
12-16-2023, 08:06 AM
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Now can operate in Safe Mode on Windows 11 without issues, but it crashes when booting normally. Could be a software problem. I tried putting the system in Safe Mode to download files, and it worked for a short time before crashing. If I boot normally, I might be able to run it for about five minutes before it stops working. Any suggestions?
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DeoManchick
12-16-2023, 08:06 AM #8

Now can operate in Safe Mode on Windows 11 without issues, but it crashes when booting normally. Could be a software problem. I tried putting the system in Safe Mode to download files, and it worked for a short time before crashing. If I boot normally, I might be able to run it for about five minutes before it stops working. Any suggestions?

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JamesHond7
Posting Freak
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12-16-2023, 09:13 AM
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You can now start up properly after disabling another driver with unclear names. There are safe tools available for a clean driver reset or installation.
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JamesHond7
12-16-2023, 09:13 AM #9

You can now start up properly after disabling another driver with unclear names. There are safe tools available for a clean driver reset or installation.

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supercube49
Member
172
12-16-2023, 02:16 PM
#10
If you actually got hit with a real root kit, I'd *highly* recommend shredding all parts with data storage (mobo and drives) and replacing them. There is no gain in trying to salvage these things especially when compared to the risk of a persistent threat living on your system
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supercube49
12-16-2023, 02:16 PM #10

If you actually got hit with a real root kit, I'd *highly* recommend shredding all parts with data storage (mobo and drives) and replacing them. There is no gain in trying to salvage these things especially when compared to the risk of a persistent threat living on your system

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