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CooKonut
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09-14-2016, 10:48 PM
#11
I didn't realize you attempted to set up Windows 11.
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CooKonut
09-14-2016, 10:48 PM #11

I didn't realize you attempted to set up Windows 11.

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NickTheCreep
Junior Member
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09-15-2016, 09:50 PM
#12
Updated my previous message to include the link to the recovery tools, which processes the installation files and often repairs damaged files. It notes your situation had some missteps but suggests creating a backup drive for future use. Formatting and starting fresh should resolve most issues if you don’t have essential data on the PC.
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NickTheCreep
09-15-2016, 09:50 PM #12

Updated my previous message to include the link to the recovery tools, which processes the installation files and often repairs damaged files. It notes your situation had some missteps but suggests creating a backup drive for future use. Formatting and starting fresh should resolve most issues if you don’t have essential data on the PC.

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DRGNdragsYT
Senior Member
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09-15-2016, 11:42 PM
#13
It started with issues from my initial Windows setup two days ago. Once installed, the computer became unresponsive for about thirty minutes after turning it on, showing no output. After a restart, I accessed the desktop and attempted to install Steam, but that failed, followed by a blue screen of death.
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DRGNdragsYT
09-15-2016, 11:42 PM #13

It started with issues from my initial Windows setup two days ago. Once installed, the computer became unresponsive for about thirty minutes after turning it on, showing no output. After a restart, I accessed the desktop and attempted to install Steam, but that failed, followed by a blue screen of death.

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09-18-2016, 02:16 AM
#14
No files were present on the SSD and the formatting process had no effect.
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seishi_no_kami
09-18-2016, 02:16 AM #14

No files were present on the SSD and the formatting process had no effect.

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Holm102
Junior Member
35
09-19-2016, 07:30 PM
#15
I obtained my Windows installation directly from the official Microsoft website. If your PC is set up properly, there should be no issues with the operating system functioning correctly. Please let me know if there are any problems with your hardware or BIOS configuration. Your SSD should be able to format itself using the Windows installer on the USB drive?
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Holm102
09-19-2016, 07:30 PM #15

I obtained my Windows installation directly from the official Microsoft website. If your PC is set up properly, there should be no issues with the operating system functioning correctly. Please let me know if there are any problems with your hardware or BIOS configuration. Your SSD should be able to format itself using the Windows installer on the USB drive?

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loxgirlfriend
Member
209
09-19-2016, 09:14 PM
#16
Do you have any prior installations of Windows? Your past computer, such as a previous PC, is available. If so, attempt to install that drive, boot into Windows, and then reformat the SSD before trying to reinstall Windows 11.
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loxgirlfriend
09-19-2016, 09:14 PM #16

Do you have any prior installations of Windows? Your past computer, such as a previous PC, is available. If so, attempt to install that drive, boot into Windows, and then reformat the SSD before trying to reinstall Windows 11.

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JJWalker100
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 06:26 PM
#17
I've also experienced issues on AM5 with similar problems (Windows installation failures, frequent BSODs, crashes). I resolved it by adjusting BIOS defaults, turning on AMD EXPO, and then reinstalling Windows. It's been stable for about a month now—no more gaming glitches. Others suggest lowering your BIOS version or checking RAM compatibility with your motherboard. If that doesn't help, verify your RAM specs and timings; it might be a timing or compatibility concern rather than hardware failure. Please share your full system details, BIOS version, and RAM information.
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JJWalker100
09-21-2016, 06:26 PM #17

I've also experienced issues on AM5 with similar problems (Windows installation failures, frequent BSODs, crashes). I resolved it by adjusting BIOS defaults, turning on AMD EXPO, and then reinstalling Windows. It's been stable for about a month now—no more gaming glitches. Others suggest lowering your BIOS version or checking RAM compatibility with your motherboard. If that doesn't help, verify your RAM specs and timings; it might be a timing or compatibility concern rather than hardware failure. Please share your full system details, BIOS version, and RAM information.

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PortlyPoet8
Member
50
09-22-2016, 03:06 AM
#18
Begin with the standard CMOS configuration and default BIOS parameters. Avoid adjusting DOCP/EOCP/XMP timings or activating CPU enhancements during OS installation. This appears to be a memory issue. Start simple, then progress once the system is running.
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PortlyPoet8
09-22-2016, 03:06 AM #18

Begin with the standard CMOS configuration and default BIOS parameters. Avoid adjusting DOCP/EOCP/XMP timings or activating CPU enhancements during OS installation. This appears to be a memory issue. Start simple, then progress once the system is running.

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RediiN
Member
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09-22-2016, 01:09 PM
#19
I received my Windows from Microsoft and there are no timing settings or expo options enabled.
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RediiN
09-22-2016, 01:09 PM #19

I received my Windows from Microsoft and there are no timing settings or expo options enabled.

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Godslayerno1
Member
54
10-01-2016, 09:09 AM
#20
Do you have another pair of RAM modules available? Or attempt one at a time and observe any changes. I doubt it will help.
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Godslayerno1
10-01-2016, 09:09 AM #20

Do you have another pair of RAM modules available? Or attempt one at a time and observe any changes. I doubt it will help.

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