Windows 10 installation issue 0x8007025D
Windows 10 installation issue 0x8007025D
Hello everyone! Over the past few days I've experienced unexpected PC crashes and BSODs, which led me to perform a clean Windows 10 installation. A quick note about the crashes – the error codes differ, but the common one is "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT." While installing, it often halts around 50 or 60% and triggers code 0x8007025D. I've spent my free time trying various fixes without success. I've tried commands like format SSD via cmd (using diskpart), converting disks to GPT/MBR, testing different USB ports (2.0 and 3.0), making four new bootable USBs, creating two bootable DVDs, unplugging other HDDs (one SSD for OS, two HDDs as storage), and resetting the CMOS BIOS. Right now, I'm running Memtest86 to verify RAM health. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
The RAM appears to be overclocked. It's likely a RAM problem; try adjusting XMP settings or any overclocking options, and update the BIOS. It might not be compatible yet. Alternatively, consider using a different USB drive for testing.
I've already tested them! I was expecting around 3000mhz but only reached 2667mhz. I've been running this for a couple of years without issues, though six months ago after a BIOS update I received a warning to switch memory lanes (possibly from 2-4 to 1-3 or vice versa) and it took about five minutes to boot Windows. The RAM modules seem compatible with the motherboard since I checked the MSI PCMATE B350 compatibility list. I realized my RAM is faulty...