Question MSI MAG B550M Mortar WiFi is stuck on splash-screen during Windows installation ?

Andres Canelson

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Hi all,

I have bought new components to update my PC including my MSI board to set up my new desktop.
I have an SSD with windows already from my old setup.
After setting up the build I am trying to installing win10 64 using a USB drive.
The preparation for the install via USB goes as normal however after the pc reboots and prepares installation and boots from my hard drive the install freezes in the moving circle in splash screen.
Iread through forums etc) with no result:
1)Assemble and disassemble the pc again to ensure all components are working properly.
2)Switch Ram locations and tried single ram units in each of the slots to check faulty ram slot or ram unit
3)switched drives (checked with SSD and HDD/the same result)
4)checked boot with both UEFI and CSM
5) Tried different USB sticks to boot windows
6)Unplugging all USB devices prior to boot from the drive (just in case)


Please I would be grateful for some tips as I am tring not to grab my PC and check if it learns to fly via the nearest window.

My setup is:
MSI MAG B560m mortal wifi
i9 11900k
2x16gb 3600 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro

Gigabyte Geforce gtx 1660 super OC 6gb
SSD sandisk 250gb (windows 10 installed)
SSD samsung EVO 870 120 gb
HDD 4tb WD Black
WD 1TB
PSU: Corsair CX 600m

Parts in bold text are new.
I checked and before buying and everything is compatible.
 
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Andres Canelson

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is windows still installed on the other drive?
remove the old one and reinstall windows to the new one

update the BIOS of the motherboard
Yes it is installed in one of the SSDs but it tries to do a repair as if there was a power surge and it freezes exactly in the same way as if I was trying to install from a usUSB.

(I just updated the post to save time for others.)
 

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Yes it is installed in one of the SSDs but it tries to do a repair as if there was a power surge and it freezes exactly in the same way as if I was trying to install from a usUSB.

(I just updated the post to save time for others.)
You should only have 1 drive connected the 1 your installing windows on.

Why are you using a very low quality 10 year old power supply.
 
Hi all,

I have bought new components to update my PC including my MSI board to set up my new desktop.
I have an SSD with windows already from my old setup.
After setting up the build I am trying to installing win10 64 using a USB drive.
The preparation for the install via USB goes as normal however after the pc reboots and prepares installation and boots from my hard drive the install freezes in the moving circle in splash screen.
Iread through forums etc) with no result:
1)Assemble and disassemble the pc again to ensure all components are working properly.
2)Switch Ram locations and tried single ram units in each of the slots to check faulty ram slot or ram unit
3)switched drives (checked with SSD and HDD/the same result)
4)checked boot with both UEFI and CSM
5) Tried different USB sticks to boot windows
6)Unplugging all USB devices prior to boot from the drive (just in case)


Please I would be grateful for some tips as I am tring not to grab my PC and check if it learns to fly via the nearest window.

My setup is:
MSI MAG B560m mortal wifi
i9 11900k
2x16gb 3600 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro

Gigabyte Geforce gtx 1660 super OC 6gb
SSD sandisk 250gb (windows 10 installed)
SSD samsung EVO 870 120 gb
HDD 4tb WD Black
WD 1TB
PSU: Corsair CX 600m

Parts in bold text are new.
I checked and before buying and everything is compatible.

tune the memory speed to 3200 mhz

if the 250gb is a old windows 10 then you will need to format the drive. before using the usb installer.

when installing windows 10

the boot order should be the following

the usb windows 10 installer as boot option 1

and the harddrive you intent to use for windows 10 as option 2.
 

Andres Canelson

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You should only have 1 drive connected the 1 your installing windows on.

Why are you using a very low quality 10 year old power supply.
I tried using each storage unit separately just to see if anything worked.
But now have only the one with windows on and a newly formated bootable usb.

The power supply I had it on the same computer and has never had a single problem. And I kept it since it was compatible with everything else.

This is not a new rig is an update of a few parts but everything worked really well. I just wanted to give my PC some TLC.
 

Andres Canelson

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tune the memory speed to 3200 mhz

if the 250gb is a old windows 10 then you will need to format the drive. before using the usb installer.

when installing windows 10

the boot order should be the following

the usb windows 10 installer as boot option 1

and the harddrive you intent to use for windows 10 as option 2.

Thank for the help.
Been tying and it does the same thing with the USB install freezes in the moving circle in splash screen.
 
Thank for the help.
Been tying and it does the same thing with the USB install freezes in the moving circle in splash screen.
Yes because it's trying to run windows 10 of the drive not the usb. With the installer on it

A whirling circle is a sign that a windows is on the drive which means boot priority Is wrong.

That or you still have a windows 10 os installed on a drive and it's trying to load and looking for drivers that dont exist format both SSD of windows before using the installer.