Unable to set up an operating system on your existing motherboard, CPU, or RAM.
Unable to set up an operating system on your existing motherboard, CPU, or RAM.
MSI B360M PRO-VDH 8gb RAM i5 8th gen PC has been struggling with installation issues. Initially, I suspected a faulty Ubuntu version. I've experimented with different boot media, Windows 10, and Debian, but each attempt freezes or produces random errors. After connecting the SSD to my PC via motherboard and RAM, I installed Ubuntu through the motherboard and RAM. Once back on the newly built machine, Ubuntu launched in emergency mode. I'm confused about the problem—my motherboard seems fine, and my friend who gave me the hardware never faced these issues. Additionally, when installing Windows 10, I encountered vertical orange and white lines appearing on the screen at startup. Someone could help clarify what's going on. I've been working on this every night for a week!
Current issue during booting Ubuntu is encountered after transferring from another machine. Previous installations faced numerous errors and crashes. A Windows 10 setup froze unexpectedly, and when connecting RAM to the primary slots, the system fails to load and displays error codes related to memory and CPU performance.
Updated information: The CPU and RAM remain unresolved; it may point to a motherboard issue. Consider checking connections or consulting repair guides.