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gbever ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 2018 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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I recently built a custom pc and I cannot seem to get windows installed and the system booted. Im looking for some suggestions as to what I can try.
First the specs: Z370 Professional Gaming i7 i7 8700K 32gb Gskill Ripjaws 3200 Cosair 750w Powersupply Samsung Evo 128gb SSD That is all I have running now as I have not been able to successfully clean install windows. I can post no problem, and am able to boot from a usb and run the windows installation without much issue. When I attempt to boot windows, I get to the spinning wheel with the ASROCK Logo. As soon as I see the windows logo, instant reboot, as if I hit the reset button on the board. I have tried mutltiple times to reinstall with the same error. Ive tried two different samsung ssds, one confirmed working in my other system. I RMA'd my ASROCK motherboard and got a new one ( two weeks later from newegg )... same issue I tried switching out the ram, dropping down to one stick, same problem. I tried using both a USB made with the media creation tool, and a DVD I tried both gpt and mbr formatting on the drive. Ive left the front panel of my case unplugged from the board ( what if it was a faulty reset switch ) nada. I can pretty much sit in the bios forever, or in the windows install command prompt etc without any crashes. I noticed in my Bios that the ram (3200) is set to 2133 and the cas timings were wrong. Fixed those and got farther, swore It was success and then it crashed a little bit into getting started, and on subsequent reboots, gets to the same place it always does. Ive now ordered a power supply that is coming tommorow to switch that out although the one Im currently using worked in my old system with a 980ti running as well so my power draw should be lower now, even considering the 8700k. Any ideas are welcome, Im going bald over here. |
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gbever ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 2018 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Hi,
Thank you, I forgot to mention that I am actually using the integrated graphics ( hdmi out ) on the board. I have not put the video card in the system at all yet. Im running the system pretty bare bones. I also should add that Im on bios version 1.20. I saw there are later releases but Im not sure if that could cause this kind of issue.
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 27728 |
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If the system is completely stable in the UEFI I would go ahead and update to the latest BIOS version. Only if the system is completely stable in the UEFI however, we wouldn't want to have the update fail and brick your board. The memory could be incompatible with the system on the BIOS version you are currently using. Updating to the latest version may add compatibility for your RAM kit and fix the issue.
You may also want to try installing the 980ti and seeing if that gets you into windows. It could be a display driver issue (installed wrong during installation perhaps?). By your description, windows is throwing a fit about something. This is usually either drivers, memory or a device conflict. Given you are running a minimal config, I would say possibly memory. Try a single stick, if it fails try the other. If neither work, try checking your memory's specs and manually input the values in the UEFI, including voltage. This is a rather odd scenario. The power supply could be faulty and causing issues when under heavier load (windows startup can be fairly intensive).
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gbever ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 2018 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Actually, no.... I had not considered doing a reset on the CMOS... Ive never done it before in other new builds.. but if that is a best practices step it's worth a shot. I agree with you about the power supply as well, Mine was working in another system I tore it out of with the added power draw of the 980ti , but its fairly old so I ordered a new one yesterday ( receiving tomorrow ) so I will know shortly if that resolves the issue.
Im running memtest right now just incase, I did swap out my ram a few times ( I have 4 sticks, only 2 installed currently an a2 and b2. The system is stable in uefi, I was holding off on the bios update as a last resort... Ill report back once memtest is done and I try some of these suggestions, you have great ideas I can already try here.
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 27728 |
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Step 1: Clear CMOS
![]() Ever since we moved from BIOS to UEFI this has been an important step. The UEFI is much more advanced and allows a lot more control but the down side is that it has a tendency of not clearing old settings when new devices are installed. This creates conflicting data that can cause issues. This is why it is always good to clear CMOS every time you make any significant hardware change.
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gbever ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 2018 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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I just tried clearing the cmos. It presented me with a message on the initial boot that it had reset everything. I reconfigured the boot order and gave it another shot with the same result.
Does it matter that in the Bios, it shows me that the ram is seen correctly, cas timings and voltage, but in the ram display it shows 2133 instead of 3200?
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Xaltar ![]() Moderator Group ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 May 2015 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 27728 |
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Enable XMP, that will set it to the correct settings. And yes, that is normal
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gbever ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 16 Mar 2018 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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I made sure XMP was enabled and when I restarted the settings looked good. Then I updated to bios 1.60 with no issues and I still have the same problem.
I also noticed something else. There was a little strange silver screw in the box with my motherboard. I can see where it comes from, there are several holes on the board and in the two next to eachother in the center in the manual show screws, and one of mine is missing. Could that be causing any issues as well? I also noticed that one of my fan 3 pins is bent too, I know I didnt do that so Im wondering if this is actually a new board or not ( from newegg RMA) ... My previous board didn't seem to have this issue but I still had the same problem so Im not sure if it is related to anything.
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