Blue screen when trying to install windows after getting my new pc Help PLS

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Hi i got my pc today and i bulid it up after i finished bulding it i got a problem when trying to boot from my usb so i can install windows so i tyried installing windows 10 i got a blue screen wich had an error code: 0xc000089 then i though lemme try windows 8.1 i tryied i got a blue screen sais "Recovery The application or operating system couldnt be loaded because a required file is missing or contains errors."

File: windows/system32/boot/winload.efi
Error code: 0xc0000001 any help pls i just want to play :(

and Btw i checked my bios my cpu is recognized and my ram sticks as well and even my hdd i dont know why this happning to me :(

heres a video of whats happning to me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUU7PGqwcdc
 
Solution
Disable the logo in the bios. So you can see what it's saying / doing

How or what did you use to put Windows on the flash drive?? If it was an ISO where did that come from?

If there's more than 1 hdd in the case, unplug the others and leave the hdd you want to install Windows on connected

Then reinstall Windows again. If 'you're going to use more than 1 hdd, if more than 1 hdd is connected at the same time, the install may get confused and files may or can end up on the wrong hdd

If you used rufus and since you've got a UEFI BIOS (and if you've got an ISO), select GPT before you add the ISO. Not MBR

Colif

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which Asus board did you get? (I have 4k, its really hard to read a 240p video at that resolution)

It looks to me like its ignoring the USB completely and trying to boot off the broken install. Try turning off fast boot if its an option in the boot menu, as that means the PC is ignoring the USB

It looks like you still have 10 installed? Did you want to put 8 or 10 on this PC?

Can try to fix the EFI problem if you can get it to boot off USB, here is how to do it on 10: https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-rebuild-the-bcd-in-windows-2624508
 
Disable the logo in the bios. So you can see what it's saying / doing

How or what did you use to put Windows on the flash drive?? If it was an ISO where did that come from?

If there's more than 1 hdd in the case, unplug the others and leave the hdd you want to install Windows on connected

Then reinstall Windows again. If 'you're going to use more than 1 hdd, if more than 1 hdd is connected at the same time, the install may get confused and files may or can end up on the wrong hdd

If you used rufus and since you've got a UEFI BIOS (and if you've got an ISO), select GPT before you add the ISO. Not MBR

 
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