Windows Installation Error

ArnavN

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I had a blue-screen on my computer, so I reset it (wiped out everything). That didn't work, so I put a Windows 10 Copy onto a flash drive and booted off of that. For some reason, when the installation is done it restarts and blue-screens. Don't bother asking the blue-screen error, it changes every time. I have repeatedly tried to wipe the hard drive, reinstall window. but still nothing. Don't recommend any software for me to download that will fix all of my issues, I can't run it since I don't have a functioning operating system. I am 95% sure I won't get any responds (like the past 4 posts I've made), but please if you have any idea on what to do please let me know. One of my ideas is that my hard drive is just so corrupt that even wiping everything off of it doesn't even work. One of my friends said it could be the motherboard, but I doubt it since I don't think that would have an effect.
 
First, download a bootable version of linux, such as MINT, to a USB stick. Try booting from that. Will your system run linux from the USB? If so, your hardware (except for maybe the HDD), is OK. If not, you have a hardware issue. Start with this and post the results. Also, what are the specs of the reg?
 

ArnavN

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It is a custom built pc

i5 6500 (CPU)
Asus H110M-A (Mobo)
Seagate Barracuda Hard Drive (Not sure if that is completely correct, I just remember it being Segate since I re-used it from an old build)
I am 95% sure it is hardware, but I will try this and update this message after I am done.


**Update** I put Linux onto a USB, but it said that it wasn't bootable drive, did I do something wrong or is it a hardware issue. I forgot to mention this before, I can use CDs if I need to run something that way.
 
Too bad, you can't be bothered about BSOD screenshots. That could at least give some hints about your PC problems.

If you want to check health of your HDD, you could connect it to some working PC and use HDtune to examine S.M.A.R.T. data of your drive.
 

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Page Fault In Non Paged Area is the main one I get.
I get a lot of different ones but that is the most common. I believe it is a driver issue with the Windows, but I am not sure. I've searched up most of them, and came to the conclusion is that it has something to do with the drivers. If it is really that important, I can give all of the BSOD info.
 

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I was searching through Linux (I know a bit about it) and I found the name of the error that occurred. I searched it up and someone said that this was the result of an outdated BIOS. I have my motherboard manual and it came with a DVD Disc, but it doesn't work...When I boot up with my DVD Drive some message comes up about how the dvd isn't bootable (It lasts for less than a second) and then it reboots and boots off of the corrupt windows 10. My DVD Drive work, which I know for a fact. Something I am doing wrong? my motherboard is Asus H110M-A. The Dvd Disc is how I update my bios to the latest. Thanks for helping :)

**Update** I found out how, I could just boot off of a USB that has the bios. I am going to try that tomorrow when I get home. If it works, I will tell you guys, if not then I'll tell you guys.