Windows 10 install issue on ASRock 970 Performance |
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djactivator
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Posted: 17 Mar 2017 at 9:22pm |
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Good morning!
I built a PC, its an 8core AMD FX Cpu, an Asrock 970 Performance Motherboard and 16 gigs (2x8 ddr3 dual channel ram) with a 250 gig Samsung EVO SSD Drive. I cannot install windows 10 or windows 7 on it at all, no matter what i do, what my boot sequence is, it randomly restarts my computer at various points of the setup/install process. I have tried installing the OS using windows media creation tool DVD and USB and the problem is the same. I am thinking its an issue with my hardware, perhaps the PSU or motherboard itself or a simple BIOS configuration, also... at random times during this process, my USB mouse freezes as well. PLEASE HELP!! Thank you, Steve G
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mgrandy@hotmail.co.u
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i guess its BOSD blue screen of death and what cpu do you have?
psu make model and how long have you had it? what are your temps reading at in bios? mb and cpu? what cooling do you have also would be help? make sure your temps are stable in bios should look like this http://i.imgur.com/0I2BmRb.jpg place a fan on vrm (left of the cpu) 35cfm or more then do this setting to boot to minimal also you need water cooling. if all of the above and you have read my post here on temps you need it 56 degrees, more and it will lock. in bios it should be stable watch it for an hour before booting to windows. when you install windows first thing to do is get amd overdrive and monitor temps
Edited by mgrandy@hotmail.co.u - 17 Mar 2017 at 9:49pm |
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fx 9370 asrock, fatal1ty 970 performance 3.1, NZXT phantom f-atx, AeroCool Integrator 850W, Corsair Hydro Series H100
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parsec
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As said above, we need a list of your hardware, including full model number of your memory, CPU, PSU, and CPU cooler being used.
You should be using the USB 2.0 ports on the board's IO panel for your USB mouse, and for the USB flash drive used for installing Windows. |
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ari
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wardog
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Which must mean you did not do a fresh OS install but instead simply moved the drive and previous OS install over from the "old' MB !?!? For I'm believing the SATA controllers on the 970 default to AHCI. Not IDE. |
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Nerio_Lab
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Remove RAM , clean contacts, install RAM back in A1 , A2 slots. You memory does it.
Edited by Nerio_Lab - 22 Mar 2017 at 8:33am |
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parsec
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Oh no! Running an SSD in IDE mode?! You've crippled the potential performance of your SSD using IDE mode. Sure it will be better than any HDD, but only AHCI or RAID mode will give you the full performance of any SSD. Gotta love (not) the "Combined mode" of older AMD SATA chipsets. SO important to disable that nonsense. I guess you can't do that with the early BIOS versions for your board. |
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