My computer won't install OS

djvargas

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Jan 26, 2017
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My computer crashed several times one week ago then it didn't want to start at all I decided to reinstall windows 10 but now Everytime I try installing it I get bsod on differents moments (even when I'm trying to run the bootable windows installer but not that often) most of the blue screen errors are after I installed and it tries to configure and update the system, I has been able to get to the end of the installation even get to the desktop but just a couple times and then it will keep crashing until it damages the windows 10 again I have tried everything I even thought it was the ram so I bought a new one but it didn't help

Some of the BSOD:
Kmode exception not handled (one of the most Commons)
irql_not_less_or_equal
0x0000021a
Critical process died
System thread exception not habdled
kernel security check failure
I have received more but those are the ones that I can remember

I totally don't know what to do anymore I have tried installing windows 10 at least 30 times now trying different things every time

Specs
MB: z270 killer SLI/ac
GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 acx 2.0
Power supply : EVGA 500watt 80 plus
RAM: 2x8gb 3000 vengeance lpx
Processor: i5 7600k
Ssd: crucial ct275mx300ssd1

Notes: motherboard and processor are brand new my computer worked fine for a couple days until I had the several crash problems then I bought the ram

Already tested installing in 3 differents hard disks

Already tested GPU in another computer and it worked just fine

Windows 10 is x64 and the installation boot is fine already tried on another PC

I haven't ever overclocked my PC

And ofc I already checked that proccesors pins are in good shape and everything is connected properly

Please help
 
Solution
Check that there isn't a wire or something touching somewhere where it shouldn't (especially under motherboard).
You may want to breadboard and try installing Windows.
Try installing with bare minimum hardware installed, only 1 stick of RAM, no GPU (use onboard graphics), no DVD drive, etc.
Other than that I'd be RMA'ing the board and trying it on a replacement.

BadAsAl

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Check that there isn't a wire or something touching somewhere where it shouldn't (especially under motherboard).
You may want to breadboard and try installing Windows.
Try installing with bare minimum hardware installed, only 1 stick of RAM, no GPU (use onboard graphics), no DVD drive, etc.
Other than that I'd be RMA'ing the board and trying it on a replacement.
 
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djvargas

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Jan 26, 2017
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1,510


I did not fix it but I'm pretty sure you are right and the Mb is dead, I'm gonna double check the other components that I used (1 ram and the processor basically) I already tried the SSD on another computer and it installed like nothing, I'm 95% sure is the motherboard anyway I can't finish liking ASRock motherboards