Several BSOD during Win10 installation  

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  1. Posts : 19
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #11

    I did disconnect all drives except the EVO M2.
    and yes, all partitions were deleted and I did it like described in step 15.

    I use Win10 Pro and always created a local account, since it is Pro that usually works even with connected internet, though this time just to make sure, I detached the ethernet cable and instead of entering the Windows Key I proceeded without key and then chose Win10 Pro from the menu.

    - Weirdly enough, this time the installation went through and I could start windows (maybe the installation went faster, the bsod seems to appear always after some time, for example if I stay longer in the "Choose your region" menu, it already crashes there - so the faster I am, the further I get.)

    So Windows started, but then crashed right away when I put the ethernet cable in.
    I detached it again (thought maybe that was the reason) and booted windows again, after like ~5 minutes it gave me again a bsod.

    so new status - it is installed - but crashes few minutes after I login to windows.
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  2. Posts : 1,580
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #12

    If the BSOD has been recorded as a dump we may get somewhere with that
    Send the result of this please
    attached to your post as a ZIP file
    V2 Log
    BSOD - Posting Instructions

    - - - Updated - - -

    If the BSOD has been recorded as a dump we may get somewhere with that
    Send the result of this please
    attached to your post as a ZIP file
    V2 Log
    BSOD - Posting Instructions


    In the meantime I suggest you follow this carefully

    https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/fa...0the%20Desktop.

    and install the latest chipset drivers
    Version 2.11.26.106
    2021/02/02 50.84 MBytes
    AMD Chipset Driver V2.11.26.106 For Windows 10 64-bit.
    NOTICE:
    Due to the different structure for drivers, suggest you remove the old driver first before install this version driver.
    ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG United Kingdom
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  3. Posts : 19
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #13

    updating the chipset driver could be difficult, the last times I started the pc I had like 1-3 minutes before I got the blue screen, not much time to do anything.

    however I managed to get the log file, hope that helps somehow
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  4. Posts : 1,580
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #14

    Is the computer connected via a surge bar etc or direct to AC.
    You can download to usb
    transfer to this computer
    disconnect ethernet
    disable it in network and sharing
    install from there.

    Although you have disconnected the cable - unless you disable the adapter, it is still loading the driver
    That connection has Asus anti-surge
    I have read that it has caused problems on 10 and it may be worthwhile trying uninstalling Asus anti surge

    I will look at the logs - a long job - reply likely late tonight
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  5. Posts : 19
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #15

    I do use the Eaton Protection Box 5 as surge protection.

    there was no chipset driver installed yet, downloaded the one you linked here (ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG United Kingdom) from my laptop and put it on the pc via usb stick, but couldn't extract it ("undefined error" while extracting). also I'm not sure if I should really risking installing the driver now, since a crash during the installation could cause more errors?

    I guess for now I'll wait until you had the chance to check the logs.

    best regards and thanks again for all the work you put in here so far
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  6. Posts : 1,580
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #16

    I do use the Eaton Protection Box 5 as surge protection.

    Try connecting direct to AC
    I am struggling with some of the logs as they are in German, but the range of errors tends to suggest something other than driver problems etc
    I tend to think it is hardware of some manner.

    What is the 1GB drive connected USB shown on some logs and at one time on the logs the 500GB drive

    Name : USB 2.0
    Model :
    Manufacturer : USB 2.0
    PartNumber :
    SerialNumber : 2008112815060323486
    MediaType : Unspecified
    BusType : USB
    BootDrive : False
    PartitionStyle : MBR
    FirmwareVersion : 1.0
    Size(GB) : 465,76
    GUID :
    Health Status : Healthy
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  7. Posts : 19
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #17

    I did set the system language to english in hope that the log would be in english too, can I do something to get the german parts translated?

    the 1gb must be the usb stick that I used to get the log tool on the pc
    the 500gb is the EVO M2 that is used as OS drive, nothing else connected except these two
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  8. Posts : 1,580
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #18

    It is NOT shown as such

    This one the NVME Samsung
    Name : Samsung SSD 970 EVO 500GB
    Model : Samsung SSD 970 EVO 500GB
    Manufacturer :
    PartNumber :
    SerialNumber : 0025_3858_0143_6B0F.
    MediaType : SSD
    BusType : NVMe
    BootDrive : True
    PartitionStyle : GPT
    FirmwareVersion : 2B2QEXE7
    Size(GB) : 465,76
    GUID : {1c25b58e-0275-4ccb-a16b-02f70fa449c5}
    Health Status : Healthy
    Wear : 0
    Temperature : 38
    TemperatureMax : 85
    PowerOnHours :
    ReadErrorsUncorrected :
    ReadErrorsCorrected :
    WriteErrorsUncorrected :
    WriteErrorsCorrected :
    ===========================================================================================
    This one presumably the
    I tried installing it on a different ssd that i still had, to see if it is caused by this - but the same blue screen happened
    Name : USB 2.0
    Model :
    Manufacturer : USB 2.0
    PartNumber :
    SerialNumber : 2008112815060323486
    MediaType : Unspecified
    BusType : USB
    BootDrive : False
    PartitionStyle : MBR
    FirmwareVersion : 1.0
    Size(GB) : 465,76
    GUID :
    Health Status : Healthy
    Wear : 0
    Temperature : 0
    TemperatureMax : 0
    PowerOnHours :
    ReadErrorsUncorrected :
    ReadErrorsCorrected :
    WriteErrorsUncorrected :
    WriteErrorsCorrected :

    which at one time was presumably connected USB - as long as it is NOT connected now - was my point.
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  9. Posts : 19
    Win10
    Thread Starter
       #19

    can't be the ssd that I used, cause that one was only 250gb and not via usb.

    Ah but I remembered that I had my Toshiba HDTB110EK3BA 1TB external hard drive connected after the first boot,
    even though it's 1TB and not 500gb it must be this then.

    other than several 2gb, 1gb and one 16gb usb sticks, the 1tb toshiba, 500gb evo and 250gb ssd I didn't connect anything since I first tried to reinstall windows.

    - - - Updated - - -

    Connecting direct to the AC instead of the surge protect bar did also result in a blue screen exactly after 5 minutes.
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  10. Posts : 1,580
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #20

    It is a puzzle at the moment
    Are all fans and cooling fins clean - no dust

    Go startup settings -
    enable low resolution mode
    Boot to Advanced Startup Options in Windows 10

    If that still crashes
    return to normal startup

    I appreciate the next step is to some extent risky, but you have little choice
    Flash BIOS
    Version 4301
    2021/03/29 10.87 MBytes
    ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING | ROG Strix | Gaming Motherboards|ROG - Republic of Gamers|ROG United Kingdom

    EZ Flash3 - see page 73 of your online manual
    and here
    [Motherboard] ASUS EZ Flash 3 - Introduction | Official Support | ASUS Global
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