BSODs after uninstalling Windows 10 and trying to reinstall

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    BSODs after uninstalling Windows 10 and trying to reinstall


    I've had non stop problems with my PC since around the end of May. I've tried everything to fix it, I've even taken it to Geek Squad to see if they can fix it but sadly, they don't know whats wrong. They ran diagnostics on my hardware and said everything is running fine. I've even replaced my motherboard. I wiped my SSD with W10 so i can reinstall but that i cant even do. When I boot from the USB with the installation media, I get a BSOD, mostly codes about the kernel. I'm so confused because I don't have an OS and I'm still getting BSODs. I don't know what to do at this point, I'm hoping one of you guys know what I can do. Would replacing the CPU help fix the problem?
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  2. Posts : 5,169
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    Can you run the PC in the BIOS and at least have it run stable for an hour or so? Make sure all the settings are set to default - use the option to load optimised defaults if you have it.

    Please can you fill in as many details as possible about you system in the system spec area of your profile.
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    philc43 said:
    Can you run the PC in the BIOS and at least have it run stable for an hour or so? Make sure all the settings are set to default - use the option to load optimised defaults if you have it.

    Please can you fill in as many details as possible about you system in the system spec area of your profile.
    Im able to use the BIOS without a problem, the only problem is trying to install windows.

    CPU: Intel i5-6500 3.20 ghz
    Motherboard: MSI Gaming Intel B250 LGA 1151 DDR4
    RAM: HyperX 16GB (2x8) 2133 mhz
    GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1050Ti FTW 4GB GDDR5
    Power Supply: EVGA 500W
    CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
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  4. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
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    Do you have a DVD drive that you can try and install from in case the USB ports are somehow to blame? You can use the Media creator tool to download a W10 ISO on another PC and burn it to a DVD making sure you match the version exactly to the W10 you had installed before.
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  5. Posts : 9
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    philc43 said:
    Do you have a DVD drive that you can try and install from in case the USB ports are somehow to blame? You can use the Media creator tool to download a W10 ISO on another PC and burn it to a DVD making sure you match the version exactly to the W10 you had installed before.
    Yes I do, would that help?
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  6. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
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    Jayzillaa said:
    Yes I do, would that help?
    It's worth a try - make sure you have nothing plugged into your PC other than the screen, a wired keyboard and mouse so that you minimise any drivers required.

    I don't know at what point you get the BSOD so I have little to go on at the moment. Is it while the W10 files are still being written to the SSD or after the first restart?
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    philc43 said:
    It's worth a try - make sure you have nothing plugged into your PC other than the screen, a wired keyboard and mouse so that you minimise any drivers required.

    I don't know at what point you get the BSOD so I have little to go on at the moment. Is it while the W10 files are still being written to the SSD or after the first restart?
    I get the BSOD after my pc is booting to the usb with the media, right before i get the purple set up screen for W10.
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    philc43 said:
    Do you have a DVD drive that you can try and install from in case the USB ports are somehow to blame? You can use the Media creator tool to download a W10 ISO on another PC and burn it to a DVD making sure you match the version exactly to the W10 you had installed before.
    Alright, I've burned the W10 iso onto a disc and booted from that and still got the same problem. BSOD wont let me boot it up.
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  9. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
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    Is there any information on the BSOD screen that you can photograph to give us any further information.

    Then only other thing I can suggest is that you try with one of the RAM sticks removed, you may need to try a few combinations such as each one of the sticks in the different slots.
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    philc43 said:
    Is there any information on the BSOD screen that you can photograph to give us any further information.

    Then only other thing I can suggest is that you try with one of the RAM sticks removed, you may need to try a few combinations such as each one of the sticks in the different slots.
    I get different BSODs like kernel security check failure, memory management, and bad pool header. Ive tried testing my ram like you suggested numerous times and i still get the same problem. Also, I get the 0xc0000034 error code but i dont know how because I wiped my ssd with W10 on it.
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