can't boot Windows (custom built)

carlos.xadras

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So I have this really annoying problem with my custom build pc. A couple days ago I made a fresh install of Windows 10. First every thing worked fine until yesterday. It bootet normal til the windows logo screen. The dots cycle stops for short and the screen goes black my mouse and keyboard also. My gpu stops spinning an I hear 1 click from what I belive is my mobo. The Screen stays black and my asus rog maximus digit screen posts A0 what is totally normal.
It dosent restart on itself and most of the time it stucks at the same point. But sometimes it starts the windows repairing mode. But then it just restarts itself and everything starts over again.
I had this problem before but it resolved itself after some time and I never wanted to know why.
The pc run perfekt for at least 1 year.
I started in music production and I wanted a fresh start on my ssd with windows 10.

My Setup:
I7 7700k (no oc)
Gtx 1080TI Aorus (no oc)
Asus ROG Maximus VIII Formula
Corsaire RM 1000
Hyperx furry ddr4 32gb (4x8)
1TB WD Black
500gb Samsung ssd (windows 10)
Custom watercooling loop
Triple screen 1440p ROG


(Sorry for my english and my wall.of text, not native English speaker and on my phone)

 
Solution
BIOS of the motherboard is up to date?

check RAM with memtest.org booted from an USB flash drive

can you run windows in safe mode?

how did you try to install windows 10? DVD or windows media creation tool or...

carlos.xadras

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Ok I see I have to update the bios its on 2.17.1246
I installed Win10 from usb drive. I will report back.

(Edit: my motherboard is actually the maximus formula viii not vii. Is there a diferent bios update?)
 

carlos.xadras

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Yess... updating the bios did it. I have restartet the.pc now a couple of times and it seems to work. It also fixt an issue with my thermaltake fans were three of them wouldn't light up. Thanks helpstar your the best

To anser your question I installed it via iso2usb and downloaded the iso file from microsoft.com