New hardware installation, so many BSOD's

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Hootla1

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So many BSOD's please help!

I installed a New Motherboard (Asus Z170), New CPU (i7 6700) and new Ram (Corsair Vengence 16Gb 2400) and it was working fine for a while. And then I tried putting my headphones in, and they wouldn't register. I looked at my driver installation disc for the Motherboard and it said that audio was one of the drivers to be installed. So I installed all of the drivers on the disc (They were already ticked) and now after trying to load stuff on my (All of a sudden) slow PC, I get Blue Screens of Death every time! I get "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" and "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA" I'm not doing anything now, because if I try to load anything, it just Blue Screens. Thankfully I have my Phone so I can post on this thread.
 


Hi, what's the best way for me to do this? I have a USB stick but no other drive
 


I have a bigger problem, I used a programme called "Driver Sweeper" and it removed my Nvidia driver. Problem is when I go on Chrome to try and reinstall it, I get a Blue Screen of "MEMORY_MANAGEMENT"
 


I really appreciate the help, but I won't be able to open that link because when I launch Chrome my PC will crash 30 seconds later
 


Thanks for your fast responses, I managed to do it on IE, obviously Chrone was an issue... I am currently "Donwloading Windows 10". I believe I have connected my Microsoft account to the PC, however at the top it does say that Windows isn't activated, I hope that doesn't cause an issue down the line. Currently at 14% of the download.
 


Nice thanks! I'm very close now (90%) What's the next step? Do I need to change my boot device to my USB? Do I need to delete Windows from my C drive? If you could just give me an update for the next step (If you're still there) that would be grand!
 


So I've finished the download, and I tried booting from what I thought was my USB (There were 2 near enough identicle) but it came up with "Windows Setup could not install one or more boot-critical drivers. To install Windows, make sure that the drivers are valid, and restart the installation". For right now I have gone back to my HDD as the boot option just so it starts. I'm going to go to sleep now because early start tomorrow, but hopefully if you're about tomorrow evening you can help me finish off this final stage. Thanks for your help so far.
 


Update: Apparently I just need to clear my DVD drive when going to install. I will do this later when I get back from work
 
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