[SOLVED] Compatibility of the pc parts

BartLapi

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Hello, I've got some issue with my current setup that I've already bought but very unfortunately I have some serious issue with the windows. The windows files get corrupted regularly and once this happens I cannot boot my windows successfully. I must to restart the windows twice a day, and I am unsure why is this keep happening.

This is the link to my current setup which according to pcpartpicker everything is compatible: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qRCMFG

As said before the windows gets corrupted regularly and I am unsure what is the reason. Please help me.
 
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Is that possible tho? The power supply unit shouldn't be the reason why the windows files get corrupted. The PC does not crash by itself. It is the windows that stops working properly after some time of usage.

If the PSU was faulty I'd have issues with random crashes, lack of power, etc. At least that's my understanding of PSU. I'd expect more of the RAM, SSD, maybe motherboard to be an issue [incompatibility of these components].
Well if it comes down to "unexpected" shutdowns it may be power delivery issues but lets focus back on the corrupted Windows.

Is Windows up to date?

You may want to consider doing another clean install of Windows but this time around download the newest version of the Windows 10 Installation (ISO)...

BartLapi

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Aug 8, 2019
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Where did you get Windows from? Which version is it?

It was windows 10 USB installer, I am assuming it was from microsoft website. The installer does not belong to me but my friend so I can't tell for sure what it was.

version is 64 bit.

I may download the windows 10 installer from microsoft and install that instead to see if there's any progress.
I am just very worried about the possible incompatibility of the components like maybe ram or SSD or something; I don't know, this is my first PC build.
 

BartLapi

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Aug 8, 2019
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Maybe the issue isn't Windows but the PSU itself? The Rosewell Hive series is pretty low quality and may be struggling to run that system.

Is that possible tho? The power supply unit shouldn't be the reason why the windows files get corrupted. The PC does not crash by itself. It is the windows that stops working properly after some time of usage.

If the PSU was faulty I'd have issues with random crashes, lack of power, etc. At least that's my understanding of PSU. I'd expect more of the RAM, SSD, maybe motherboard to be an issue [incompatibility of these components].
 

WildCard999

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Is that possible tho? The power supply unit shouldn't be the reason why the windows files get corrupted. The PC does not crash by itself. It is the windows that stops working properly after some time of usage.

If the PSU was faulty I'd have issues with random crashes, lack of power, etc. At least that's my understanding of PSU. I'd expect more of the RAM, SSD, maybe motherboard to be an issue [incompatibility of these components].
Well if it comes down to "unexpected" shutdowns it may be power delivery issues but lets focus back on the corrupted Windows.

Is Windows up to date?

You may want to consider doing another clean install of Windows but this time around download the newest version of the Windows 10 Installation (ISO) tool and put that onto a blank flash drive and do the clean install with that.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
 
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