Question PC won't download Windows ?

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My brand new custom built PC will not download Windows at all! Right when i boot into my m.2 drive it BSODs everytime without fail. Ive tried everything I could think of and tested every single part . But for some reason it still will not download Windows.

My specs :

Ryzen 7 5800X,
1050 Ti (place holder)
3600mhz Gskill RAM
Adata Legend 850 Lite
Aorus X570 Elite.

Temps are good, everything is good but for some reason it blue screens everytime with the “Kernel_Security_Check_Failure” or “Driver_IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equal".
What can I do to fix it, I have no clue, Ive tried cmos and just about everything. Please help.

Note: Motherboard is used, but tested from my friend, it is different than my original as my old SSD burned my MSI b550 board.Got a new ssd new mobo , But for some reason it wont download Windows, but it will download Windows on my brothers pc meaning the drive is good.
 
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which BIOS version is installed currently on the motherboard?
update the BIOS of the motherboard

which SSD is it? in which M.2 slot is it?

how do you wanna install windows?
I installed the latest BIOS version, M.2 drive at the top spot, And Im installing Windows with the Windows creation media or something like that and its Windows 11. Through a flash drive.
 
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Welcome to the forums, newcomer!

Did you migrate the OS drive from an older platform? You will need to reinstall the OS after a platform/board change.
The thing is i never had an OS on this motherboard and drive, Im trying to freshly install windows. And thank you for the welcone!
 
My brand new custom built PC will not download Windows at all!
Right when i boot into my m.2 drive it BSODs everytime without fail.
And Im installing Windows with the Windows creation media or something like that and its Windows 11. Through a flash drive.
Do you understand difference between downloading something and installing something?
It's not the same thing and can not be used interchangeably.

As for your problem -
make sure AXMP/DOCP is disabled and ram is running at 2133mhz during install.
Try with single ram module.

Boot from windows installation media USB (not M.2 drive).
Clean target drive before installing windows onto it. Use diskpart clean method.

Windows 11 also requires TPM to be enabled.
You may have a better luck with installing windows 10.
 
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