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  1. Posts : 18
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       #11

    Arc said:
    Now it will install a lot of things like updates, apps from store, and a few other things including language/keyboard input. It will take a time depending on your internet speed.
    I don't think the internet speed is the issue.
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    4-5 hours stuck on the same pickure.... I am now trying to install windows 10 with the usb stick connected direcly to the motherboard, and if this dont work, I have no idea what I am suppose to do...


    It froze again.... Could it be something wrong with the CPU ? Maybe my SSD is broken ?


    Jupp, froze. This time when I am about to choose my setting for windows. Would it maybe help if I try to install windows 8.1 ?

    I really don't know, but is sems like a pc issue, I couldnt even get to the bios this time before the pc froze...


    okey, so I removed my battery from the motherboard, waited some seconds and put it back in. I also removed 2 sticks with ram, since they are different from my two other ram sticks. I am now gonna try to install windows 8.1. hopefully the pc wont freez again so I can go happy to school and mind my thoughts about other things...
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  2. Posts : 18
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       #12

    WE DID IT! (I did it with help from you). I have succesfully installed windows 8.1 without any issues! Going to upgrade from win 8.1 to win 10 now, and if I get any issues, I will tell u. Thanks 4 all the help and may the force be with u !
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  3. Posts : 18
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       #13

    iIllumination said:
    WE DID IT! (I did it with help from you). I have succesfully installed windows 8.1 without any issues! Going to upgrade from win 8.1 to win 10 now, and if I get any issues, I will tell u. Thanks 4 all the help and may the force be with u !

    I am giving up, it needs to be something wriong with all the softwares I am installing or a hardware fail... Again it froze before I could even install all my softwares, and when I turn it on, error, BSOD, and I cant boot.... My brain is going crazy....
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  4. Posts : 18
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       #14

    iIllumination said:
    I am giving up, it needs to be something wriong with all the softwares I am installing or a hardware fail... Again it froze before I could even install all my softwares, and when I turn it on, error, BSOD, and I cant boot.... My brain is going crazy....
    Could it be a windows 10 issue with a new update or something...? Like 4 real, I am going crazy... With a normal computer a clean windows install would fix all your software problems, so I dont understand. And my computer specs are not that old, 5 months maybe. Except 2 of the RAM sticks, the SSD and the HDD. And the PSU i got 4 chrismas. Maybe I should just wipe the ssd and try not to update to windows 10, but just stay on windows 8.1
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  5. Posts : 18
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       #15

    iIllumination said:
    Could it be a windows 10 issue with a new update or something...? Like 4 real, I am going crazy... With a normal computer a clean windows install would fix all your software problems, so I dont understand. And my computer specs are not that old, 5 months maybe. Except 2 of the RAM sticks, the SSD and the HDD. And the PSU i got 4 chrismas. Maybe I should just wipe the ssd and try not to update to windows 10, but just stay on windows 8.1

    Okey, I have no idea what the problem is... I have tried so many things now, but 4 real, no I am giving up.... I gonna need help with this one.... I just hope it is not a hardware issue, cause I really dont have any money to fix it atm...
    Maybe is should try to set on some new thermal paste on the cpu, maybe that helps. I am not so sure that when I installed the watercooling that I did it properly. I have had some freezing problems before, maybe it is cause of that.
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  6. Arc
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       #16

    Take care of the motherboard, processor and RAM.

    We cannot test the motherboard, but the processor and RAM can be tested.

    Test your RAM modules for possible errors. Run memtest86+ for at least 8 consecutive passes.

    If it start showing errors/red lines, stop testing. A single error is enough to determine that something is going bad there.
    Take a camera snap of the memtest86+ window before closing the program. Let us see it.
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    Stress test the CPU.It saves the result as a .txt file in the prime95's folder. Upload the file for us.
    If you can do these tests and it comes with no errors, then you need to think about the motherboard.
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  7. Posts : 18
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       #17

    Arc said:
    Take care of the motherboard, processor and RAM.

    We cannot test the motherboard, but the processor and RAM can be tested.




    If you can do these tests and it comes with no errors, then you need to think about the motherboard.

    okey, so what I am suppose to do is boot up using the Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk, and then test the RAM and CPU, and report back to u guys, right ?
    Maybe it is a software error, or something with the SSD. I mean if u think about it, it never freez when I am booting with the
    Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk. Anyway, I will test the RAM and the CPU and give u guys the report. I did use a tool inside the Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Diskwhich said that the health of the SSD and the HDD was "GOOD", but I dont know if that can be trusted.
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  8. Arc
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    iIllumination said:

    Maybe it is a software error, or something with the SSD.
    If you suspect the SSD, please make it sure that it is having the latest firmware.

    Also, if you have a spare HDD, install windows on it and see how it goes. Because we cannot test the SSD with the conventional disk check tools. The elimination test works the best.
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  9. Posts : 18
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       #19

    Arc said:
    If you suspect the SSD, please make it sure that it is having the latest firmware.

    Also, if you have a spare HDD, install windows on it and see how it goes. Because we cannot test the SSD with the conventional disk check tools. The elimination test works the best.

    "The elimination test" - is that a software? Is SSDlife something I can use to test my SSD ?
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  10. Posts : 18
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       #20

    Arc said:
    If you suspect the SSD, please make it sure that it is having the latest firmware.

    Also, if you have a spare HDD, install windows on it and see how it goes. Because we cannot test the SSD with the conventional disk check tools. The elimination test works the best.
    I did mean hardware error, not software, my bad...
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