[SOLVED] Orange screen with vertical white lines

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My PC specs:
Ryzen 1300X
MSI A320M
Hyper X Fury 16GB 8x2 DDR4
RX 580 4GB
Windows 10

I’ve been using this PC for years and I never had an issue. Until today when I tried to check my old GPU which is GTX 1050ti if it still works.

I swapped out the cards and I’ve confirmed that it still works. However, when I returned to my RX 580 card, I’m having BSOD. I tried to troubleshoot it and I’ve failed. I decided to just perform a clean install so I’ve plugged in my other hard drive which also runs at Windows 10 to create a bootable drive.

However, when I try to boot from the drive, I’m getting an orange screen with vertical white lines. I tried to swap the cards again and it still showing the same. I tried to boot again from my other hard drive and it just hangs with the MSI logo. I can still boot to BIOS with no issue but I can’t go on.

Please help me. I’m literally crying right now. I have some mental issues and playing games on my PC helps me not to feel depressed. I feel like I was being punished and I’m thinking to just end my life. I don’t have any funds to buy new components. I’ll be forever grateful to any help I can get to fix my PC.
 
Please help me. I’m literally crying right now. I have some mental issues and playing games on my PC helps me not to feel depressed. I feel like I was being punished and I’m thinking to just end my life. I don’t have any funds to buy new components. I’ll be forever grateful to any help I can get to fix my PC.
First and foremost, please if you are feeling suicidal call 800-273-8255, they can help you calm down and talk you through it.
 
The first thing I would do is make a Windows 10 boot device out of a USB drive of at least 8gb on a computer or laptop. I would then disconnect all drives from your computer except one that you will be reinstalling windows onto. Make sure you pick a drive with no valuable data or documents on it that you need. Connect that drive and the original RX 580 graphics card. Boot into BIOS and select the USB device as the bootable drive and restart.

Let us know what happens when you do that.

You can make the drive here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
 
The first thing I would do is make a Windows 10 boot device out of a USB drive of at least 8gb on a computer or laptop. I would then disconnect all drives from your computer except one that you will be reinstalling windows onto. Make sure you pick a drive with no valuable data or documents on it that you need. Connect that drive and the original RX 580 graphics card. Boot into BIOS and select the USB device as the bootable drive and restart.

Let us know what happens when you do that.

You can make the drive here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

Thank you. I did call someone last night and I was able to calm myself. Forgive me for the late response.

Right now, I was able to boot to my other HDD using my RX 580 GPU. This HDD was never used but it has Windows 10 on it. I’m currently creating a bootable drive using a flash drive. I will try to perform a clean reinstall to my original HDD after this. I’ll update you later.
 
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