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gooset
Journeyman III

Problems with OC?

Hi! I have some problems with my OC.

My PC:

Amd 5 5300

Nvidia 1050 ti

a520 k v 2

32 Ram

Not long ago i have upgraded my pc, i just put new components to the already installed OC. Everything was working perfect, until i wanted to reinstall the OC (cause i had a serious virus, like virus that could close programs) and for one moment i think that loading was too long and i powered off the pc and from that moment everything goes wrong. While i was trying to reinstall the OC (Windows 10) when i was typing the password for the wifi and username and password for the pc, it just crashes with different blue screens.

But i found a way to load an OC. I could download the OC without using wifi and do it quickly as possible (it also makes blue screen before loading to the OC once). But 5 mins passes - and blues screens comes again.

Also a have tried to setup AMD drivers, Adrenaline Edition, and it downloaded succeed (i was thinking like that) but at the end the explorer crashed or smth idk cause the warning window pop up and said that it is failed to run or smth like that. So i restart the pc, i started to load the windows updates and everything backs to the beginning. Bluescreens had come back.

P.C. I tried to change my setup to other details and the last one i checked was the motherboard. I guess it's problem with cpu. My cpu is broken or smth?

Any ideas?

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BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

So, I believe you mean the OS (Operating System - Windows) when you are saying OC.  It sounds like your OS became corrupted when you got that computer virus.  I recommend you wipe your OS drive clean (format it) or use another drive that is known to be free of computer viruses.  Don't bother installing other software until you have a successful OS install.  Use another computer if possible to download the OS to a USB drive to make it easier to install on your computer.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".

Hello again!

I have tried this options lots of times. Even i tried to download the OS on the disk from the other computer, it didn't work. Also tried to download OS to another disk, it didn't help too. I guess it's not the problem with the disks, cause i successfully isntalled the OS on both disks and they work correctly.

Blue screens can be caused by faulty hardware. If you don't have spare hardware to swap out, try and isolate the problem.

A good troubleshooting step is to use some bootable media with tools to test components. Ultimate Boot CD is one I've used before. You can also make a USB version.

https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

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