Hello, How did you install Windows from USB? Make sure you boot the computer from BIOS boot option, and choose the USB drive from there.. And make sure you delete all of the parittions when asked where to install. Download the Windows Media Creation Tool from Microsoft's official website. click on the "download now" button under "Create Windows 11 Installation Media" Run the tool and select "Create installation media for another PC." Choose "USB flash drive" as the media to use for the installation and select "Next." Connect a USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of free space to your computer. Select the USB flash drive you want to use, and then select "Next." The tool will then download the required files and create the installation media. Download Windows 11 (microsoft.com) Besides, the error seems points to BSoD with SYSTEM_SERICE_EXCEPTION, this may cause by a driver, try run driver verifier: Start a Command Prompt window by selecting Run as administrator, and type verifier to open Driver Verifier Manager. Driver Verifier - Windows drivers | Microsoft Learn If the driver verifier found the particular one, you can update that driver and see if it solves the issue. Press Windows + ‘R’ and type devmgmt.msc to open Device Manager. Find the device and double-click on it to expand. Double-click on the driver and go to the Drivers tab. Click Update Driver and choose Search Automatically for the drivers.
Cant install Windows 10 or 11. Errorcode 0x0000005, 0x8007025D and general weird installer behaviour
I've had Windows 11 installed since April 23 and have never had any issues. Not so long ago i started getting weird behaviour of programs. IE Discord began to restart all the time. Chrome suddenly closed out of nowhere. Tried running Fortect to clean up registry and search for malware (found nothing). Later same day i didnt even have a start menu and if tried right clicking on the background to open display properties i got an error saying that the program wasnt installed. After that i decided to format an do a clean install. At the same time i also flashed my bios to the latest version. Since then I have tried installing both windows 11 and 10 to the same results. I have tried running memtest to check the RAM. No errors found. Tried taking out one RAM stick and then switch them to the same result. Also ran disk repair utility to check for bad sectors and general disk health. Everyting A OK. Even tried switching RAM sticks to other DIMM ports and my M.2 drive to another slot. Still same result. Im using a USB stick to install windows using media creation tool from microsoft, I've used two different sticks and tried to flash the sticks several times incase they became corrupted. Im usually getting errorcode 0x0000005 but not always at the same place. Sometimes it pops up right after i click "install now". If i click it away a couple of times i usually get beyond that point. Sometimes the installer just glitches and returns me to the "install now" screen but also sometimes i get errorcode 0x8007025D or BSoD with SYSTEM_SERICE_EXCEPTION as result, but that happens after installer is done copying files and have started preparing files for install. Can this be a problem with my motherboard? Have done stress tests and benchmarks of the CPU aswell btw. Anyone have any new ideas, because at this point im at the verge of a breakdown. My setup is: ASUS TUF Gaming B760-Plus WiFi Motherboard (with newest bios) 2x Kingston Fury Beast RGB DDR5 4800 MHz 13th gen Intel Core i9-13900KF Kingston Fury Renegade PCIe M.2 NVME SSD 2TB ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 TI OC Any tips is greatly appreciated.