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Answer» Hello Dear friends My system has the following characteristics Motherboard asuss x99 pro3.1 cpu6850 250 gig ssd evo850 samsung quadro k1200 I've installed Windows 10 but reaparing automatic message after Windows was used several times I installed Windows again.But the message came back after a week And دnow I can not install any Windows What is wrong? I did everything that was related software And I BIOS updated What tools to you have at hand? Can you verify the power supply is working alright? Do you have a working PC that can prepare a USB drive?
How did you install Windows 10? Did you install a good Anti-Virus program?
What tools to you have at hand? I can not understand what you mean
Can you verify the power supply is working alright? yes its good 650 COOLER master Do you have a working PC that can prepare a USB drive? nop
How did you install Windows 10? by dvd botable Did you install a good Anti-Virus program? yes node 32
OK. In short, here is a way to troubleshoot with limited tools. Discount everything that is not needed to get the PC boot up. Use whatever diagnostics or in the firmware (BIOS) of the motherboard. If there is an intensive memory test, do it. Maybe an hoer or more.
If you do not have a spare Hard Drive, now is time to buy borrow or beg for a hard drive to be used for a new install of Windows 10. But this time without the SSD. Even a small HDD will do the JOB for testing. Even a 20 GB will do the job.
On eBay a 40 GB from a major maker goes for about $20. This should be part of your tool box, as drive problems are still among the leading SOURCE of PC problems. Even when a drive will pass a test, it can make trouble later. So a spare drive is an important tool for testing. And has the benefit of not messing with your data if something goes wrong.
Hope this is of some help.
thanks dear i give a new ssd pro samsung but agin i have this problem very funny I'm confused I have no idea The objective is to isolate the problem It is not about your faith in SSSD When you have not tools, substitution is the method. Just use a HDD to install Windows. Anything else just MAKES diagnostics hard. If you can install to a good spare hard drive and it works fine, then either the SSD or the other hard drive has an issue. The most probable fault is the HDD, but even brand new things have issues.
About SSD problems: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2676889/ssd-installation-booting-problems.html http://www.computerworld.com/article/2472631/solid-state-drives/windows-7-and-ssds--3-things-to-look-out-for.html Again, I did not say your SSD is bad. But its presence makes troubleshooting more difficult. Do an install without it to PROVE the rest of the hardware is good.
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