built my own computer and i am now getting blue screen

Joshusky

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I recently bought an ASRock Fatal1ty x370 and ryzen cpu. I put everything together in a new corsair air 540 case. Everything was new in my upgrade apart from my graphics card which is a NVidia GeForce gtx 1060 6gb and a hard drive that was in my old set up. When I finished putting everything together I turned the computer on only for it to give me a "46" error which meant that there was a problem with my memory.After fiddling around with my RAM I tried turning it on again only to be greeted with another error something along the lines of A6 meaning that there was a problem with my sata (Oh yes btw my motherboard hasthis thing where it gives me a code to tell me what Is wron)g. I tried to reboot my pc and go into the bios, only to be greeted by everything being registered perfectly fine but as soon as I leave to start windows I get another blue screen and the process starts all over again. Does anyone know the definitive answer to what is the cause of this?

Do I need to format my harddrive?Do I need to throw my RAM across the atlantic ocean? DoIneed to update my bios? Please help :'(

Edit:The blue screen is not on long enough for me to get any error codes from it, the bluescreen is on there for about a second if that and they it turns black and restarts just to do the same thing again unless I boot the bios or something. REALLY NEEED HELP PLEASE :D
 
Solution
you can run bluescreenviewer.exe or whocrashed.exe and it will take a look at the files at
c:\windows\minidump directory and give a simple summary.

or you can put the files from that directory on a server like Microsoft onedrive, share the files for public access and post a link.


in general, you would update the BIOS, and then go to the motherboard vendors website and update the motherboard drivers as a first stab at a fix.

if you have many bugchecks that have a error code of 0xc000005 you will want to run memtest86 on its own boot image (after you reset or update your BIOS)
if the tests passes it will confirm your bios memory timings are correct.
you can run bluescreenviewer.exe or whocrashed.exe and it will take a look at the files at
c:\windows\minidump directory and give a simple summary.

or you can put the files from that directory on a server like Microsoft onedrive, share the files for public access and post a link.


in general, you would update the BIOS, and then go to the motherboard vendors website and update the motherboard drivers as a first stab at a fix.

if you have many bugchecks that have a error code of 0xc000005 you will want to run memtest86 on its own boot image (after you reset or update your BIOS)
if the tests passes it will confirm your bios memory timings are correct.
 
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