Hello,
The full reasoning is a bit complicated but I tried to include as many key point as possible.
I have an Asus GL502VSK with an Intel i7 7700HQ, 8GB of stock Samsung RAM clocked at 2400mHz, a GTX 1070 Mobile, 128GB of M.2 SATA SSD and a 1TB of 7200RPM HDD.
I have been using Windows 11 for a while, one day I switched from beta builds to dev builds. Once the updates have finished, I was greeted with the logon page, logged in successfully and after 30 seconds a BSOD appears. My machine rebooted and I was greeted with another BSOD.
I decided to roll back to previous update (beta builds) of Windows 11. The issue still kept going. I decided to install a fresh copy of Windows 10. I created a bootable USB with the official Microsoft Media Creation tool and plugged the USB into my computer. Installation page appeared and went through the steps of choosing a drive and agreeing to licenses. The main issue starts here. The installation window. It copies Windows files fine, it gets a green tick every time. But, when it goes through the "getting files ready for installation" phase, it always and always BSODs on 42%. It never got passed that stage and the error code for it is SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. I have tried other ISO's built many more with Rufus and they all have failed on same percentage with different errors such as MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and one with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED.
I attempted a memory test with memtest86+ but it just wouldn't boot up to it's window. Tried SFC scanning and DISM but none have worked.
Could it be that a component has failed?
If someone has ever had this experience please help me I would greatly appreciate it.
The full reasoning is a bit complicated but I tried to include as many key point as possible.
I have an Asus GL502VSK with an Intel i7 7700HQ, 8GB of stock Samsung RAM clocked at 2400mHz, a GTX 1070 Mobile, 128GB of M.2 SATA SSD and a 1TB of 7200RPM HDD.
I have been using Windows 11 for a while, one day I switched from beta builds to dev builds. Once the updates have finished, I was greeted with the logon page, logged in successfully and after 30 seconds a BSOD appears. My machine rebooted and I was greeted with another BSOD.
I decided to roll back to previous update (beta builds) of Windows 11. The issue still kept going. I decided to install a fresh copy of Windows 10. I created a bootable USB with the official Microsoft Media Creation tool and plugged the USB into my computer. Installation page appeared and went through the steps of choosing a drive and agreeing to licenses. The main issue starts here. The installation window. It copies Windows files fine, it gets a green tick every time. But, when it goes through the "getting files ready for installation" phase, it always and always BSODs on 42%. It never got passed that stage and the error code for it is SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION. I have tried other ISO's built many more with Rufus and they all have failed on same percentage with different errors such as MEMORY_MANAGEMENT and one with SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED.
I attempted a memory test with memtest86+ but it just wouldn't boot up to it's window. Tried SFC scanning and DISM but none have worked.
Could it be that a component has failed?
If someone has ever had this experience please help me I would greatly appreciate it.