[SOLVED] I Keep getting BSOD after I reinstalled my Windows 10 Pro.

Jul 27, 2019
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Hello there. These days my PC kept stuttering in games and even on Desktop. Maybe of the many games that I have that had over 1 TB in my HDD.
My PC Isn't a bad one, I consider it as being very good for these new games.
It's got:

MSI B450 Gaming Plus
GTX 1070 OC Dual
AMD Ryzen 5 3600
16 GB RAM


After thinking about this stuttering, I thought I need to reinstall my windows. I installed Windows 10 Pro and removed all my files. Now, when I power up my pc, it stays for like 10 minutes on and then the BSOD appears. I had different error codes, from memory management to something with Boot.
Things I tried:
  • Switched the RAM slots between them.
  • Diagnose the RAM From safe boot option.
  • Install GPU drivers From safe boot option.
  • Trying to let windows diagnose it, didn't worked, it just let me restart.
  • Reinstalling Windows again.
  • Checking my GPU and every cables, like SATA ones and even checking my HDD.
I tried many things, but none of these worked. My pc didn't gave me a BSOD Before this reinstall of Windows.
And even one time when I got BSOD it stayed for like 10 seconds and then it blocked and BSOD appeared.

Right now, when I get BSOD my pc dosen't even restarts.

I'm desperate and I really need help. The pc is even brand new I can say and problems like these aleardy occur.

Thanks in advice!
 
Solution
You can't install drivers in safe mode?

Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. (it creates a bootable USB so make it on a working PC)
You forgot to mention the make and model of your PSU and the version of the OS. Please include them. In the interim period, see which BIOS version you're currently on for your motherboard. Did you create your bootable installer using Windows Media Creation Tools?

You might want to also try reinstalling the OS with only the SSD attached to the system(with all storage drives disconnected).
 
You can't install drivers in safe mode?

Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. (it creates a bootable USB so make it on a working PC)
 
Solution
You forgot to mention the make and model of your PSU and the version of the OS. Please include them. In the interim period, see which BIOS version you're currently on for your motherboard. Did you create your bootable installer using Windows Media Creation Tools?

You might want to also try reinstalling the OS with only the SSD attached to the system(with all storage drives disconnected).
Hello there, thanks for your reply. My PSU is from CoolerMaster with 650W and yes I did create the USB Bootable with windows media.

My OS Is Windows 10 Pro, and I'm not sure about the version, I couldn't even check for updates to try and update it, or see the version. The BIOS update is the latest on my MB, don't really know which version number, I just know is the latest.

And unfortunately I do not have an SSD, only HDDs, one for 1TB from Toshiba where Windows is installed and one HDD 2TB Barracuda Seagate.
 
You can't install drivers in safe mode?

Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. Only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the BSOD. Remove/replace ram sticks with errors. (it creates a bootable USB so make it on a working PC)
Thx for you reply. No I can't install drivers in safe mode, or windows updates. I aleardy did a diagnose on my RAM and it hasn't shown anything wrong.

I will try this memtest and update if I found something else, thanks.
 

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