NEW computer freezes, connected to Win 10 or my audio(assumptions)

M4U5iK

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Hey guys,

Just got a brand new computer that i built myself(2 weeks old)and there's already something wrong. My set up:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Windforce 3X OC
Intel Core i5 6600K 3.5 GHz 6MB
Cooler Master B2 600W
be quiet! Pure Rock
Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 2133MHz CL13 Vengeance LPX
ASUS B150M-K
HyperX Savage SSD 240 gb

Here's the problem: At random times my computer freezes and I have to hard-reboot, this has happened 4 times today and I have no idea why. Every time i restart Windows want to install updates though, it tries to do so but then says "the updates couldn't be installed, reseting to former state" or a text similar to that(it's in swedish).

I got windows 10. Since I have no clue what's going on I can also tell you that I played a game with my headphones plugged in and the computer worked amazingly with no freezes, then i plugged in my speakers again and the computer froze.

As I am writing this I have unplugged my speakers to see if the problem is related to that(why would it be?) and I just pray to god that the problem is not hardware related. Would the computer be working if I broke anything when i built it?

Alot of questions, I presume a diagnostics would be good to do but I would need some tips regarding software to do this.

Hope someone can help!

 
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I will start by saying this. Why the hell are you not using a legitimate copy of Windows? Non legit copies are pirated, and often contain viruses, and could be the cause of some of the problems. Its actually illegal, since it is technically piracy. Is it because you cannot afford it? If so, use Linux until you can. Until you get a legitimate copy, I cannot help you any further. If you "broke anything" while building it, it may work, but problems can often rear their ugly head several months later after building it. I will tell you this, very little people on this community will help someone who is using no-legit Windows. Get a legit copy and do a clean install.
Alex Kensit

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I will start by saying this. Why the hell are you not using a legitimate copy of Windows? Non legit copies are pirated, and often contain viruses, and could be the cause of some of the problems. Its actually illegal, since it is technically piracy. Is it because you cannot afford it? If so, use Linux until you can. Until you get a legitimate copy, I cannot help you any further. If you "broke anything" while building it, it may work, but problems can often rear their ugly head several months later after building it. I will tell you this, very little people on this community will help someone who is using no-legit Windows. Get a legit copy and do a clean install.
Alex Kensit
 
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