Watch next how to build it: ruclips.net/video/VwGlIw-wHKA/видео.html In Flashing BIOS and Installing Windows 10 - MSI MEG X570 Ace Motherboard, we go over flashing and configuring the BIOS and installing Windows 10 and all the drivers on the MSI MEG X570 Ace Motherboard.
I saw those and did that, but the question is about why a Windows10 install on a C drive does not work on newer hardware. Anyway, thanks for getting back to me.
you saw what, I dont see a previous question from you here. Why windows intall on a C drive does not work on newer hardware... please give me a full question so I can answer you.
This video is absolutely amazing, probably one of the best on preparing Windows 10 and drivers after a custom build 💪🏼👊🏼🤩 thanks a bunch bud, you're becoming one of my favourite tech channel ❤
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@@ThisBytesForYou your channel is great and the way you explain things in details without skipping anything is fantastic and really helpful! On top of that you reply to messages from your community and not every tech RUclipsr does, and you seem friendly and willing to help with your knowledge and this should be always appreciated 🙂! Thanks a ton mate😊
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I just want to say thank you so much for this tutorial. It absolutely made the whole process so easy and stress-free! To be honest, I am absolutely new when it comes to PCs and was panicking that I messed something up when the MSI BIOS launcher first showed up. But now, thanks to your video, I have my whole system up and running!! Thanks again, and I hope the best for you and your channel!
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Just finished following your WD ssd installing guide and now your helping me install windows with msi bios. Great help definitely gonna be hitting that sub. Thanks man 👍
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Mate just wanna say you helped me massively in getting my bios to work after building my first PC in years. Install went fine but updating bios became a nightmare. I downloaded the latest one on a usb and tried to flash with my b550 tomahawk Mobo (idkw) via the button, but got black screened after leaving bios settings. After watching you I re-did the usb but this time went through the mflash in bios and worked a treat. Also followed your advanced bios setting and with my 3800xt and 6750xt plus 32gb ram @ 3600 it's butter. Keep up the great work, subbed and liked ofc and greeting from Newcastle, England 🖤🤍
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Legend! My computer ate shit while downloading a new bios (realise now I don’t really need to do it) but this guide got my computer back up and running after having no screen or anything. Cheers bud good video
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you are super helpful man. Thank you so much the videos you made about building and wiring a pc really helped me and when im gonna build my next pc i will look up these videos again!
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Hey need some help. For some reason my HDD is not showing in the My Computer Menu it is only showing the SSD. It showed when I was trying to Install windows using USB drive where it ask us where do you want to Install Windows SSD or HDD(I selected SSD). It's showing in the Boot Menu too under storage section it was set to Disabled and I changed it Enabled. Saved changes rebooted came to My Computer to see if it's there but 'No' it wasn't there. So, what should I do now? Specs :- I'm using MSI B460M Pro VHD WIFI motherboard with Intel i5 10400, 2 TB HDD and 500 GB SSD.
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@@idguillen_ well, in the description I give you the link to these drivers, but here you go: www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/MEG-X570-ACE#down-driver&Win10%2064
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Thank you so much for this video! Extremely helpful for a rookie builder like myself. Very informational and well paced step by step video tutorial! THANK YOU!
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Hi again. After managing by following your steps to make my PC work (that was a couple of weeks ago) I replaced my 2x16 GB's RAM slots by Kingston 4x32GB FURY Beast DDR4 3200 MHz 128GB CL16 After a couple of restarts everything went well. As I wanted my PC not only for gaming but to work with VMWare I had to enable in BIOS the Virtualization. Everything worked well for a week. A couple of days ago I also installed MSI Afterburned not to overclock, but to monitor my CPU and GPU temperature. I only made changes in the monitoring and overlay sections. The point is that yesterday I was playing The Division 2 when after 5/10 minutes playing my PC restarted. It restarted well and I run the game again to be restarted again newly after 5/10 minutes. After that second restart my PC is continously getting into a 'Preparing automatic repair' loop that never ends. I've removed the new RAM slots and pluged the 2x16 I used to manage to install Windows. I've flushed the BIOS again. And tried the adjust the BIOS parameters like in your video. Now I can't neither install W10 or 11 with USB created by using the Windows creation tools as you suggested (it restarts before loading the graphical interface) and if I remove the USB device the 'preparing Windows repair' loop issue remains. Any idea? Thank you again in advance. I'm quite frustrated the way this motherboard behaves. I've been working on IT for 22 years, I've build three PC by pieces without problem and installed W10 or W11 in a lot of familly members and friend. I've never seen such a problematic problematic scenario like this. I'm even in contact with the seller to see if I can return the product. Sorry, I just needed to say it. Thank again.
Did you have this PC built for you, or did you build it? There is a BIOS issue, which is usually easily resolvable, you are getting very frustrated but I dont see why, you stated you have built machines, so you know, simple little things cause issues, but simple little changes cause issues too, you changed the BIOS settings now everything is broken, you made this issue, don't blame the PC. If you would like them resolved, I may be able to help you, its kind of what I do, if you have noticed from over 400 videos, with almost every video having thousands of comments of me helping people resolve issues. Did you verify that this memory was on the QVL for the motherboard, to see if the memory is compatible? So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support. 10. Disable CSM in the BIOS 11. Installed latest supported chipset driver?
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I installed a new motherboard and cpu and it won’t boot with the windows 10 I have on hard drive from past motherboard. It there a way for me to get it to boot or do I have to reinstall windows.
Reinstall windows 10, if you want it to work right, I show you how here. and here I show you how to make the windows 10 install drive: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html but I recommend 11, here is how to make and install that ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
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I have a problem with install win10 He told when i click on install a media drive is missing ... and the m.2 don't show to install the windows on 10 but on the bios the m.2 is activated
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number 7. OS Drive - manufacturer and exact model number 8. Additional Drives - manufacturer and exact model numbers of each 9. Additional PCI/PCI-e devices - manufacturer and exact model numbers of each
I’m stuck at the “select the driver to install.” I can eee my NVMe_CC, NVMe_DID, and RAID_SATA but I’m not sure what to do next. You had those 4 portion things that popped up and I didn’t have any. I need help
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I need your help, I installed a computer and it has a mg x 570 ace motherboard and it gives me an error called whea uncorrectable error and I don't know what and how to make the computer stop giving this error, can you help me please
What's up @thisbytesforyou I hope all is well, thank you for uploading good content again. Just to let you know I am going with MSI MEG X570s Ace Max. I feel more comfortable with ddr 4 then ddr5 for my first PC build. After all the articles I have read in the pass 2 weeks and also speaking to you in another video you uploaded about ddr5. I just hope the new rtx 4xxx series gpu will play nice with this motherboard. I just got to see what ram does well with this motherboard. I went with Ek elite aio " black aluminum" :)
good stuff my friend, its a great board, just had my first issue with it yesterday actually after a few months, just wouldn't post. I ended up just removing the cmos battery, and redoing the BIOS settings and it was back, very strange. I am very sure the new 4xxx will work fine with just about everything current except potentially power supplies, we don't know yet. RAM you should good on, I am using the Gskill ram, works great, G.Skill Trident Z NEO Series 64GB: geni.us/P67C6, amazon affiliate link. I have never tested anything EK, but i have heard they are great.
@@ThisBytesForYou That's nuts that happened to your mobo. But thank god all you had to do is remove CMOS. so that's the g.skills you use? I think 64gm of ram is to much for my use. I am only streaming gaming and doing some video editing. what do you think is the right amount of ram for my use. I do want some over head as well :)
@@smokethatgameb9937 I am doing mainly video editing, it will help TONS and I can edit, play games while my app is running the background with a ton of chrome tabs open, and graphical edit as well, no issues
@@ThisBytesForYou I am just waiting to see if they will release new PSU for these new gpu's So I am holding off on that purchase. I super stoke. but nerves when that time comes for the bois and windows install and drivers "yikes"
Flashing a BIOS is nothing like it was in the past, its almost fool proof now, and now you also have flashback/mbios/bios button to make it soooooooooooooooooooo much easier
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While instilling win 10 on a brand new m.2 it gives me a BSOD saying “page fault in nonpaged area”. So I can never install it, I’ve updated the bios to the newest. And it’s not a beta. I’m rocking the AMD ryzen 7 5800x, 24 GB Corsair 3600mhz ram in all 4 slots. Paird up with the gtx 1660 super. Any fixes or tips?
Use the method I show you here to make the windows 10 install media, I am assuming you used an alternative method (I always forget the name on of it) and it also cannot be made on a Mac. ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html also make sure you have xmp enabled
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. M.2 - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 4. Regular SSD - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 5. Hard Drive - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 6. Graphics Card - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 7. Do you have any other PCI-e device plugged in? 6. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: ruclips.net/video/65ZSiVImJx0/видео.html
When I try to download windows it wont recognize my wifi or ethernet. Tried downloading drivers but they wont boot from the usb. Goes strait to bios. I can see that its there on flash but i cant do anything with it.
I wonder how msi motherboard can start windows installation environment in such native resolution? Or is this related to the installation media and not the motherboard. But in my internet research I found that it always happens on msi motherboards, but for some reason no one has noticed this oddity.
Have you ever had this problem? Take a working GPT SSD with Windows10 pro on it, but upgraded from Windows 7 a few years back. A disk that is running on the original 10 year old ASUS motherboard with Intel i5. Put that disk into the new MSI motherboard with i7 computer, and have problems? The problem is while the login screen comes up, the login text box does not. It comes up in protected mode only. Now everything works when you use the fresh install of Windows 10 pro in it. Is this a speed issue? Maybe there might be a way to slow down the RAM to tests for it being too fast. ???
Yes. My Windows7 to Windows10 C drive SSD runs on two similar computers with similar ages. Both are ASUS boards of about 10 years ago. They work fine. What doesn't work is that same SSD C drive on new hardware. The MSI PRO Z790-P WIFI with DDR5 and a Intel i7 in it. The login textbox does work in Protected mode on this MSI setup. All I can see is it must be a speed issue.
Its software, you have incompatibilities. That's why boards have different drivers, different BIOS', etc, because they are different. For example, in humans, blood, we all have blood right, but there are different types, you use one persons blood in another person, they can die, swap a liver, they can die, maybe you get lucky, they have the same lungs... things can be VERY different, this is why the problem manifests This video will help you make a windows 10 install thumb drive: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html This video will help you to install Windows 10: ruclips.net/video/sNtlz1EoWBM/видео.html This video will help you find the right drivers: ruclips.net/video/8JuC_Dpm6-c/видео.html This video will help you as well to identify EACH piece in your computer: ruclips.net/video/65ZSiVImJx0/видео.html
Unbelieveable video, thank you so much. Just built my first gaming PC and that went well, the windows/drivers step not so much... couldnt have done it without you! Question, Is there a way to tell if youre missing any drivers?
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Well, you could right click on the start button, then click "Device Manager". if everything is closed up, no red X's or Yellow cautions signs, you should be good. You can also use the Center as I showed you in the video to check for all that.
Loving your Channel, Had a Question? If i upgrade my motherboard but use the Same SSD I Currently have windows installed on do i still have to install windows? What will i loose as well? Sorry just a noob trying to learn Thanks again for your videos
No worries my friend, I am here to help. Upgrading your motherboard, will bring a lot of software updates too and drivers, one might have that the other doesn't and vise versa. Chances are it will work but you won't get 100% out of your upgrade. There's nothing better than a fresh install of windows on new hardware
I've got the same motherboard and I'm trying to flash the BIOS but when I enter M-FLASH it tells me that I don't have a drive connected, I tried different usb ports, nothing works, it just won't see my thumb drive, I even tried a different one.. I realised that windows only gives me NTFS and exFat options for formating the thumb drive, how is that fixed?
@@ThisBytesForYou Thanks, I just saw that windows doesn't even give me the option for fat32, only exfat and ntfs. I downloaded a 3rd party app and formated it the right way, and now I'll try again. Very insightful video
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@ThisBytesForYou I got it Iggy! Thanks again for such a helpful video. Liked, subscribed and there's a cup of coffee coming your way right now my man. Wish i could do more. Thanks again.
Thanks so much my friend, I greatly appreciate your kind words, it means a ton to me, as for coffee, I need to fix it, they just stopped supporting paypal, so I need to figure out what to do there.
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That can be a few things but the 2 most common are install media and memory settings. I highly recommend to watch this video and use the method I show you on creating the media, then install, but make sure you do not make it on a Mac ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
no no, I did not disable it, notice it was still activated, but I lowered the settings prior to installing. The processor supports up to 3200Mhz (oops, i meant to do 3200 instead of 3600, 1600Mhz), so I lowered it to that, installed the OS and then raised the memory to 4000Mhz with a 2000fclk. AMD has issues at 2000, or can, so I need to test a lot to verify it is stable. I use XMP to give me a base.
sorry bud, youtube notification system is horrible, I never got notified of this comment, also, if you have a question, PLEASE do not comment off of someones elses comment, it doesn't notifify anyone, please start your own thread, as for your question, did you flash the BIOS?
@@dennisrodriguez3689 yeah I know it, but I can't control youtubes notification system. I just spent the last 3 hours going over multipole videos finding comments youtube never delivered to me... imagine doing that every few days and I reply to everyone
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I do hope they help, but please understand this is for my system, unless you have the exact same configuration, it may not help So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
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I'm stuck! I found all the drivers for everything else, but I can't find the chipset for my processor to save my life. I have the Intel Core i7-12700K Alder Lake. Someone help please! This is my first time building a PC in 10 years and I feel like an absolute noob
I'm building my first PC. I have the MSI meg ace MOBO and a Corsair 5000X case so i was relieved when i found your video from a month or so ago. I believe i have all the drivers downloaded and unzipped. Ready to go. Is there any way i can check to make sure i have everything in order before i try to load drivers and flash bios and whatnot? I'm learning as i go so i apologise if this is a stupid question.
@@ThisBytesForYou ok. The main reason i asked is because i have a few extra folders than you do in your video and different names as well. So automatically i figured i did something wrong. I can't thank you enough for responding and the great content as well. Your videos have helped me in multiple ways. Thanks again
@@4sunshine801 awesome bud, I am so happy I could help you my friend. Yeah there might be a few different ones as they update drivers and such but no worries, you got this. Thanks so much for you kind words, it means the world to me.
@ThisBytesForYou So i finally had time to get this going today and when i got to the windows install step i got a blue screen with a frowny face and qr code. Then that went away and now it's an all blue screen that's split down the middle with a lighter blue on the left, darker blue on the right and even darker vertical stripes across the entire screen. Pc sits there for a minute or 2 then shuts off. Turn it on again and it goes right back to that screen. I can get into the bios though. Do you have any idea what happened and even better a solution i can try? Thanks Iggy
you dont play around with a BIOS, delete all the other files then download the latest file and flash it like I show you in the video. When you open the zip file and go into the folder inside of the zip file, there are 2 files, the txt document that talks about the BIOS and its fixes and the BIOS file.
what is the error message it give you or do you not have the windows 10 thumb drive installed, you can find my video on how to do that here: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Hello, first of all thank you for making this tutorial, it was really helpful until during the installation, I had an error message that popped saying "Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation" and I don't get it because everything was going well. Well I've tried many times and the problem is now, before the installation I had just my nvme showing, but now I have the partitions as well showing and even if I delete them, the message still pops. Can you help please?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number 7. SSD - manufacturer and exact model number and how many of them
Hey man thanks for the tutorial I did a couple of installs of some of the drivers however when I went to check my storage my m.2 SSD is not showing up on Windows it shows up in the flash mode of the BIOS but Windows is not detecting it is there a particular driver that I need to install and run to get it back onto Windows so that I can access it?
@@ThisBytesForYou Well thanks for your help but when I go to disk management the The partition for the m.2 SSD doesn't show up and it's already activated but Windows for some reason is not detecting it but when I go into flash mode in the bios the files on that drive show up that I have installed so I did download the latest drivers for AMD and all that but only my c drive shows up and not my m.2 SSD it did show up the first time when I first got the PC up and running and then when I did some updates it suddenly just stopped at least in Windows so I need to see if there is a driver that I need to install to make the SSD show up on my PC again.
Make sure you are on the latest BIOS, 7D50v15 www.msi.com/Motherboard/MEG-X570S-ACE-MAX/support it has a lot of AGESA updates, depending on what BIOS you are on then after you update the BIOS, install the latest chipset drivers: www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570, those may help. You may also want to remove, and reseat the M.2 drive, make sure the gold fingers are gone, totally inserted into the M.2 slot.
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard 2. CPU 3. RAM 4. Video Card 5. Power supply 6. Monitor. 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, etc? 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support. 10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
been trying to install windows on asus strix e x570 gaming motherboard for two weeks now. Tried NVMe, SSD, and now HDD drives but nothing works. It's impossible
I would love to help you, but you haven't told me what is going on, can you fill me in on what is not working, what is it not doing? Did you create your windows 11 thumb drive like this: ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
@@ThisBytesForYou unfortunately it is a lot of info. For reference these three codes have been stopping me the last two days: Windows could not format a partition on disk 0. The error occurred while preparing the partition selected for installation. Error code: 0x80070057 couldn't create a new partition error 0xe290e7c0 We couldn't install windows in the location you chose. Please check your media driver. Here' more info about what happened: 0x80300024 It always stops at formatting the drive, after copying windows files. I am watching that video you sent now (I am installing windows 10). I have tried updating the bios, resetting the bios, diskpart clean the drives. Gone from MBR to GPT... nothing has worked yet. It almost worked on the 3.5" hdd now. it copied the files and now is booting into a critical_process_died error. I will try to install again even though it takes about 50 min for the install to get to where it resembles a successful install and see if it finally takes...
for windows 10, it will be similar: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support. 10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number Asus Rog Strix x570 e gaming 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number AMD Ryzen 9 5950x 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number Corsair Vengance DDR6 16GB 3000Mhz 15-17-17-35 2x sticks currently have tried with only 1 stick and have 4 total 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number Gigabyte GT710 I have a GTX 1080 but bought this card for installation on CPUs with no iGpu 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number Corsair HX1000 (2016) 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Mbest SM270QHD165 HDR 165Hz 2560 x 1440 27" Inch 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? NO - only for the GT710 and it is powered from the connection itself 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? HDMI 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support. Should be set to windows UEFI mode. Need to double check once these dism commands are finished@@ThisBytesForYou Need to double check 9. I will and get back to you once these comands have finished
1. Don't fool with DISM commands, the OS install doesn't work, recreate the thumb drive like I show you in this video, don't make it complicated for no reason: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html Don't use RUFUS or DISM, the fact that you mentioned it, means you like to mess with it, I was a product development engineer for Alienware and Velocity Micro, working very closely withe Microsoft and I used to make the install media, OSCDIMG later DISM, and I can tell you, I dont play with them unless I need to.... and there is no need to unless you like to make your life complicated... see how complicated it has made it for you so far? 2. Flash with the latest BIOS: rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios/ 3. This video will help you build it, also how to install the RAM correctly, just in case: ruclips.net/video/9gg8w8BHGns/видео.html 4. This shows you how to flash the BIOS, set the bios settings, install windows and drivers: ruclips.net/video/ljUDmy4giuY/видео.html I kind of go quick in the bios, in my newer videos I slow way down Make sure to disable CSM, set BIOS to UEFI how many drives do you have, how many M.2 drives do you have and how many SATA SSDs do you have?
I have a problem with my RX6800. I did everything in your video but it doesn't work. I deleted the operating system and installed it again and it did not give results. the problem that I present is: that after installing the drivers and the AMD program, I open a game "resident evil 8" or any other game and after 10 seconds the game freezes (the GPU does not heat up, it is warm), already I tested the card with various programs and the results are good. In the task manager you can see that the GPU starts the process with a good percentage but after 10 seconds it drops to 0%. The characteristics of my PC are: 16 GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, M2 SSD, AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT processor, Asus Prime X570-pro motherboard, and a 750W XPG power supply. I work in the area of computer science and I understand this whole topic, but I have not been able to find what the problem is. Please, if you can analyze my problem, I would appreciate your help. this is tour Video: ruclips.net/video/PBZQcgqvIXA/видео.html
First off, update your BIOS to the very latest version: www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-X570-PRO/HelpDesk_BIOS/, afterwards, make sure you are using an HDMI 2.1 cable or a DP 1.4 cable, nothing lower, this can resolve a TON of issues. Set the memory to 3200Mhz and 1600Mhz FCLK in the BIOS and make sure DOCP/XMP is enabled. Its best to go into your BIOS after you flash it, the load optimal defaults, save and exit, then go back in and make the changes I listed above. Disable Enhanced Sync in the AMD drivers, make sure you have the refresh rate set correctly on your monitor, install the drivers like I show you in this video, don't skip on it, a lot of people think they don't need chipset drivers, you do and you need video drivers from AMD, chipset too, not from Windows update, that will screw you up. Follow this video exactly, except, when I go to MSI, go to Asus, download all the drivers from the link above, except the Chipset and Video, download them like I show you in the video. Do like I show you in this video, to remove your old drivers, ruclips.net/video/PBZQcgqvIXA/видео.html even if they are the same version, just do it, it doesn't work now right, it won't hurt. Make sure you have all the PCIE power connections connected to your video card, and don't daisy chain the power, use 1 cable per PCIE power.
@@ThisBytesForYou ah, I forgot to tell you that I have a UHD LED monitor with DP and HDMI ports, at the moment I have it connected to DP. and the BIOS is updated to the latest version.
OK, with the firmware the video card has right now, the DP may not work, use HDMI, just to get into windows, install the video drives and EVGA Precision, then update the firmware, then DP will work. The UHD also had an issue with either DP and HDMI, at least for me, i needed to use a lower end monitor.
I updated my bios with a flash drive, my hard drive already has window 10. Do I have to download drivers for the chipset, usb, Sata ports, etc to get it to boot into windows 10?
I saw the video I'll watch it again. I bought a new M.2 SSD and i wanna do a clean install of Windows 10 but when I download the windows 10 iso and transfer it to the flash drive it says i don't have enough space even though I do 64gb. I have to format the flash drive from FAT32 to exFAT but the bios doesn't read exFAT. I'm using a MacBook btw to download the W10 boot.
You cannot use a make to make the install drive, I have helped many with that issue, you may actually be very interested in tomorrow's video. But it does have to be fat32 not exfat
@@ThisBytesForYou i guess im gonna have to buy the actual windows 10 USB drive or dvd. It's expensive, my old rig I had the windows 7 disc and then updated to Windows 10. Im going crazy trying to get this going lol
nah, can't you go to a friends house and use their PC for a few minutes to make the drive? follow this guide and you should be good: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
While building my new 5600 system on a msi board , i was waiting for a new GPU , i used an older GTX650ti to do my setup , and boy has that caused issue now as it used CSM through the install as it was not a uefi card, so my bios setting have conflict . after watching this it looks like to get the best out of my system i need to format the lot and rebuild using the steps in this this video. pity i didn't find it before but nice and clear i was 90% there didn't consider what a conflict csm/uefi selection prior to hitting install windows can make. Tried all "online remedies" to no avail my bios corrupts every time i try to get in with my newer card , and the only way is if i change back to my old card do bios tweaks save them restart turn off then insert the new card and start for things to save which is just not good, when its doesnt default back to csm, a real nightmare.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. A clean install is the best, but give what I recommend in this video a try, if you don't want to have to deal with it again, see if it helps: ruclips.net/video/4BtdMcqwaFg/видео.html, both Windows and BIOS settings at the 8:32 mark till 14:25, but disable it, instead of the way I do it to go either way.
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I followed all your steps but it stuck, when I chose the drivers, for 2 hours and it hasn't done anything and I am still in collecting information not installing windows what do I do?
So I just happened to stop by your video. It seems that I had only installed the bios update (thought windows came with drivers) on my B550 VHS-Pro wifi motherboard. If I had tried to run games and software on my pc (with windows installed on my Adata Gammix S11 pro 2 tb) could I cause potential irreversible damage to my computer?
no not at all, many people do this, this is why I put this video together, so now you can go back and update everything. Maybe this video will help you too: ruclips.net/video/8JuC_Dpm6-c/видео.html
@@ThisBytesForYou oh thank god, cause well I tried installing games and well windows just kept either boot looping, or saying it was broken, but yeah thanks for the fast reply man. However, if my ssd was not showing as present on my motherboard (when installed) should I get a new ssd and return that one? If yes, what SSD with NVME do you recommend?
@@ThisBytesForYou ita an Adata XPG Gammix S11 pro Gen 3×4 M.2 2280 NVME 1.3 SSD. I saw the reviews online, and they looked really good, and I found a 2tb for $259.99 CAD on Amazon.
I can’t install windows on my new pc even after changing my bios around probably 30 different times. It’ll start installing and then 10 seconds later it’ll give a generic “something went wrong” screen. Btw I have a Tomahawk B550 mother board and currently trying to install windows 11 with a usb, although if 10 would be easier, I’d do it. I know I don’t have the exact same components as this tutorial but I thought maybe someone here might know
Hi. First of all thank you for the video and explanations. I had the hope that following this steps would solve my problem. I've got this PC hardware: [Motherboard]: MPG X570 GAMING Plus [CPU]: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16x 3.4Ghz (max 4.9Ghz) [WATERCOOLING]: CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L ARGB 2 [GPU]: Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 10Gb [RAM]: 32Gb DDR4 3200Mhz Dual Channel (2x16Gb) - 128Gb max [SSD]: 500Gb SSD M.2 [HHD]: 3Tb HDD My problem is that when trying to start W10 or W11 installation from a bootable USB it restarts about 3-5 seconds from the moment when the white dots are forming a circle just at the very beguinning of the installation. I've been all day trying different combination and I don't know at this point what to do. Any guess / idea / advise? Thanks in advance.
@@ThisBytesForYou Sir. In your question was the answer I was looking for :) The Windows 11 was created using the MediaCreationTool. But the W10 was created if I remember well using RUFUS. So after reading your question, I created a W10 bootable USB using the MediaCreationTool. I reset the BIOS to optimiced deafults and applied your changes again. And this time it worked :) Thank you very much. You saved me a lot frustations, efforts and time. You nailed, please keep like this!! Thanks gracias again :)
@@Carlos1979Mad there you go my friend, people love to use Rufus and then spend so much time trying to figure out what's wrong, Rufus is great but if you make the tiniest mistake, it's ruined. The media creation tool just works and it works well. So happy I could help you.
i have to continuously pause and back up cause you are flying through it and without mentioning where to go. its a step by step tutorial and its really frustrating after the bios flash to keep up
Well, the BIOS settings are basic, they are not specific and I state that because you may not have the same configuration as I do, so it would be impossible to do a realistic step by step on a BIOS setup... people would complain that their computers are not working, I hope you understand.
you can, but you may have to change some BIOS settings to support your new CPU, I would also recommend taking the time to update your BIOS version as well.
Remove the cmos battery, then disconnect all the cables in the back, USB, power, HDMI, dp, etc and wait 1 minute. Then please the cmos battery back and all the cables and turn it back on. The issue you are having was not caused by this as many others would have had the issue and I would have had it too.
are you showing video on your onboard video or on the graphics card? Does the onboard diag show anything? Did you let the BIOS update finish or did you stop it?
my bios is outta date its been 12/31/2021 kinda scared to do a bios update since its gonna be a first, is it necessary to download the chipset drivers?
if you have never downloaded and installed chipset drivers it is incredibly important and AMD makes a lot of important changes in them, so yeah its important, as for the BIOS, I like to update everytime there is an update, some people prefer to do once and never again, but they fix a lot of stuff in those updates, so yeah, from 2021 to 2023, there have been a ton of updates, I am still using this board. Everything I show you in this video is highly recommended.
@ThisBytesForYou ok so I'll give it a try tomorrow when my flash drives come in, hopefully everything goes well because i really don't wanna brick this motherboard I've had for awhile
@ThisBytesForYou for chipset drivers do i just install them on the same flash drive along with the bios or should i delete the bios file after doing so?
@@ThisBytesForYou So many complicated steps. I'm building my first PC on this motherboard and wanted to see how you do it because I don't have a clue what I'm doing.
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I followed the steps you layed out. However when I go to update the bios, I am unable to select the file. I'm about to try another gig stick. I downloaded the drivers from the msi website, copy folder so they are un zipped, still will not let me select bios. Any suggestions?
@@ThisBytesForYou yes, ironically the new one I grabbed was not. Idk how but I got it to update since writing my comment. Funny thing is I did nothing driffent.. legit just showed up on my Last attempt! Worked flawlessly! I'm doing drivers now right off the msi website. Thank you so much for responding!
@@ThisBytesForYou I am all systems go at this point! Thank you for such a great video. Very well detailed! I look forward to your other content! Happy new year!
@@stickyRice9 awesome my friend, so very happy you are up and running and I am happy I helped you, on some at least. Please do consider subscribing, I come out with videos like this weekly, I am sure I will have more that can help and I hope you have a very happy new year as well. Thanks again.
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for replying. I hope MSI sponsor you so you can do builds using their boards. Would you recommend to update a motherboard to their latest version?
@@markjosepascua you might like Mondays video, if I can get it out, I chose to do a build just for me and this board, but very different than I have done any other video, I am shooting for Monday but please make sure you are subscribed so you know when it comes out. Thanks so much for your kind words.
@@ThisBytesForYou I was trying this guide then suddenly when transferring the drivers on the usb this happens: Are you sure you want to move this file without its properties? The file 511.79-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql has properties that can't be moved to the new location. 511.79-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql Date created: 3/5/2022 11:02 AM Size: 786 MB
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So then press enter on save and exit, or maybe... you have incorrect settings in your BIOS? If you list the following, maybe I can help So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number 4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number 5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number 6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number 7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply? 8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters? 9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for your help. what I’m trying to say is. I already have my PC running, can the bios be updated the same way or is it a different way to updated the bios
Then you have a problem, you need another computer to create the windows install media. You can do the rest after you install. You could also buy the media.
I have successfully built my PC. I have a physical copy of Windows to install. I am using an external optic/Disk reader to do so since I forgot to buy one for install. Is there a setting I have to change in order for me to continue using my hard copy?
When windows 10 first came out, I bought a physical copy of it, straight from Microsoft. After a while installing became an issue because the software on the thumb drive could not update, and Microsoft themselves would reject it. What I needed to do, using the same key, I made a thumb drive directly from MIcrosoft, I make it every 2 months (I install windows a lot here), all you need is an 8Gig thumbdrive, then you can make the install media, and you can use your key, I hope this helps: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Hello again friend! I'm here because I cannot get past my fresh bios screen! Was wondering if I'd be able to purchase 20 minutes of your time? Long story short. My TDE 16 GIG USB with windows on it was not registering in my system, even though I have a fat32 boot able drive. No changing of legacy or anything has helped. I have an msi z690 edge mag ddr4 wifi.
I am not sure what you are talking about my friend, catch me up, you have a 16gig thumb drive, formatted as Fat32, what's on that drive that it needs to be registered?
@@ThisBytesForYou Also my peripherals are showing up. Everything's fine and connected. Even my nvme is showing up. But I cannot get anything to pick up my usb.
I would love to help you, but you haven't given me any kind of clue to what your issue is So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components: 1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number 2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number 3. M.2 - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 4. Regular SSD - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 5. Hard Drive - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system 6. Was this a clean install of Windows that you upgraded at some point, for example, you had Windows 7 but upgraded to 10 or 11 or did you install 11 and are cloning 11.
If you are asking, is if all you have is a Mac, how can you create the windows 10 or 11 install media, you can't. You will need a PC. Go to a friend's house or a family member that has a PC.
@@nathanmicah1254 hahaha no worries my friend. Be careful I have heard many others do it and usually you will experience issues during the install, but I hope it works for you. Please do let me know.
@@ThisBytesForYou I bought the usb and it plugged in,it says smth is connected to trh usb and I have it’s priority first but when I save and reset is send me back to the same place
Watch next how to build it: ruclips.net/video/VwGlIw-wHKA/видео.html
In Flashing BIOS and Installing Windows 10 - MSI MEG X570 Ace Motherboard, we go over flashing and configuring the BIOS and installing Windows 10 and all the drivers on the MSI MEG X570 Ace Motherboard.
Hello, thanks for your answer, I'll go do the tests and tell you.
I saw those and did that, but the question is about why a Windows10 install on a C drive does not work on newer hardware. Anyway, thanks for getting back to me.
you saw what, I dont see a previous question from you here. Why windows intall on a C drive does not work on newer hardware... please give me a full question so I can answer you.
This video is absolutely amazing, probably one of the best on preparing Windows 10 and drivers after a custom build 💪🏼👊🏼🤩 thanks a bunch bud, you're becoming one of my favourite tech channel ❤
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@@ThisBytesForYou your channel is great and the way you explain things in details without skipping anything is fantastic and really helpful! On top of that you reply to messages from your community and not every tech RUclipsr does, and you seem friendly and willing to help with your knowledge and this should be always appreciated 🙂! Thanks a ton mate😊
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I just want to say thank you so much for this tutorial. It absolutely made the whole process so easy and stress-free! To be honest, I am absolutely new when it comes to PCs and was panicking that I messed something up when the MSI BIOS launcher first showed up. But now, thanks to your video, I have my whole system up and running!! Thanks again, and I hope the best for you and your channel!
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Just finished following your WD ssd installing guide and now your helping me install windows with msi bios. Great help definitely gonna be hitting that sub. Thanks man 👍
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This is one of the best Presentations I have seen you have laid everything out in a understandable way which is absolutely brilliant good on you
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This video is amazing, you're the only person that explained so in detail on how to do windows install and bios updates, etc.
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Mate just wanna say you helped me massively in getting my bios to work after building my first PC in years. Install went fine but updating bios became a nightmare. I downloaded the latest one on a usb and tried to flash with my b550 tomahawk Mobo (idkw) via the button, but got black screened after leaving bios settings. After watching you I re-did the usb but this time went through the mflash in bios and worked a treat. Also followed your advanced bios setting and with my 3800xt and 6750xt plus 32gb ram @ 3600 it's butter. Keep up the great work, subbed and liked ofc and greeting from Newcastle, England 🖤🤍
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Legend! My computer ate shit while downloading a new bios (realise now I don’t really need to do it) but this guide got my computer back up and running after having no screen or anything. Cheers bud good video
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I have a problem. When the windows Installer appears in the screen, my keyboard and mouse stop working.
ahhh you did this across multiple comments...
you are super helpful man. Thank you so much the videos you made about building and wiring a pc really helped me and when im gonna build my next pc i will look up these videos again!
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@@ThisBytesForYou of course i am subscribed my friend!
awesome, thank you so much my friend, I really do appreciate it ;)
Most helpful video I've seen till now on Windows and Drivers Installation. Keep up the good work. 👍
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Already did.
thank you my friend.
Hey need some help. For some reason my HDD is not showing in the My Computer Menu it is only showing the SSD. It showed when I was trying to Install windows using USB drive where it ask us where do you want to Install Windows SSD or HDD(I selected SSD). It's showing in the Boot Menu too under storage section it was set to Disabled and I changed it Enabled. Saved changes rebooted came to My Computer to see if it's there but 'No' it wasn't there. So, what should I do now?
Specs :- I'm using MSI B460M Pro VHD WIFI motherboard with Intel i5 10400, 2 TB HDD and 500 GB SSD.
Did you see it in disk manager?
Love u, was my first time building my PC and I got stuck on the BIOS for hours until I found your video.
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@@ThisBytesForYou do u have a link for the network drivers? or can u give me a hand with it
@@idguillen_ well, in the description I give you the link to these drivers, but here you go: www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/MEG-X570-ACE#down-driver&Win10%2064
Can’t thank you enough for finally getting my rig to run smoothly
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Thank you so much for this video! Extremely helpful for a rookie builder like myself. Very informational and well paced step by step video tutorial! THANK YOU!
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Bro I was stuck and watched this video them boom I got my shit up and running thanks a bunch
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Hi again.
After managing by following your steps to make my PC work (that was a couple of weeks ago) I replaced my 2x16 GB's RAM slots by Kingston 4x32GB FURY Beast DDR4 3200 MHz 128GB CL16
After a couple of restarts everything went well.
As I wanted my PC not only for gaming but to work with VMWare I had to enable in BIOS the Virtualization.
Everything worked well for a week.
A couple of days ago I also installed MSI Afterburned not to overclock, but to monitor my CPU and GPU temperature. I only made changes in the monitoring and overlay sections.
The point is that yesterday I was playing The Division 2 when after 5/10 minutes playing my PC restarted. It restarted well and I run the game again to be restarted again newly after 5/10 minutes.
After that second restart my PC is continously getting into a 'Preparing automatic repair' loop that never ends.
I've removed the new RAM slots and pluged the 2x16 I used to manage to install Windows. I've flushed the BIOS again. And tried the adjust the BIOS parameters like in your video.
Now I can't neither install W10 or 11 with USB created by using the Windows creation tools as you suggested (it restarts before loading the graphical interface) and if I remove the USB device the 'preparing Windows repair' loop issue remains.
Any idea?
Thank you again in advance.
I'm quite frustrated the way this motherboard behaves.
I've been working on IT for 22 years, I've build three PC by pieces without problem and installed W10 or W11 in a lot of familly members and friend. I've never seen such a problematic problematic scenario like this.
I'm even in contact with the seller to see if I can return the product.
Sorry, I just needed to say it.
Thank again.
Did you have this PC built for you, or did you build it? There is a BIOS issue, which is usually easily resolvable, you are getting very frustrated but I dont see why, you stated you have built machines, so you know, simple little things cause issues, but simple little changes cause issues too, you changed the BIOS settings now everything is broken, you made this issue, don't blame the PC.
If you would like them resolved, I may be able to help you, its kind of what I do, if you have noticed from over 400 videos, with almost every video having thousands of comments of me helping people resolve issues. Did you verify that this memory was on the QVL for the motherboard, to see if the memory is compatible?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
11. Installed latest supported chipset driver?
As always another outstanding job!
thank you so much my friend, I truly appreciate it.
So glad I found your video. It was extremely helpful and easy to understand. Thank you
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I installed a new motherboard and cpu and it won’t boot with the windows 10 I have on hard drive from past motherboard. It there a way for me to get it to boot or do I have to reinstall windows.
Reinstall windows 10, if you want it to work right, I show you how here. and here I show you how to make the windows 10 install drive: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html but I recommend 11, here is how to make and install that ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
Excelent video. I from Colombia.👍🏻
Thanks my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it.
Great video. I just built my first build, used an MSI motherboard and this helped.
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Why does my pc not go straight to the windows thing? I also made sure that the booting order is correct
Did you install windows on the drive, are you using legacy or uefi, did you set the proper boot order.. did you watch the video?
All 3 videos well done sir well done
Thank you so much my friend, i greatly appreciate it.
I have a problem with install win10 He told when i click on install a media drive is missing ... and the m.2 don't show to install the windows on 10 but on the bios the m.2 is activated
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
7. OS Drive - manufacturer and exact model number
8. Additional Drives - manufacturer and exact model numbers of each
9. Additional PCI/PCI-e devices - manufacturer and exact model numbers of each
I’m stuck at the “select the driver to install.” I can eee my NVMe_CC, NVMe_DID, and RAID_SATA but I’m not sure what to do next. You had those 4 portion things that popped up and I didn’t have any. I need help
Wait, which part, in installing windows 10/11?
Awesome bro love it 👌🏻
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My computer just brings me back to the bios when I follow the boot order. How do I fix this
Did you install windows on the drive?
Great video man
..your not new to this are you...well made video sir
hahah thanks bud, no not new to it at all, the video, I am not new... but I am not experienced either, so I am getting better as I go
I need your help, I installed a computer and it has a mg x 570 ace motherboard and it gives me an error called whea uncorrectable error and I don't know what and how to make the computer stop giving this error, can you help me please
When does it give you that error
What's up @thisbytesforyou I hope all is well, thank you for uploading good content again. Just to let you know I am going with MSI MEG X570s Ace Max. I feel more comfortable with ddr 4 then ddr5 for my first PC build. After all the articles I have read in the pass 2 weeks and also speaking to you in another video you uploaded about ddr5. I just hope the new rtx 4xxx series gpu will play nice with this motherboard. I just got to see what ram does well with this motherboard. I went with Ek elite aio " black aluminum" :)
good stuff my friend, its a great board, just had my first issue with it yesterday actually after a few months, just wouldn't post. I ended up just removing the cmos battery, and redoing the BIOS settings and it was back, very strange. I am very sure the new 4xxx will work fine with just about everything current except potentially power supplies, we don't know yet. RAM you should good on, I am using the Gskill ram, works great, G.Skill Trident Z NEO Series 64GB: geni.us/P67C6, amazon affiliate link. I have never tested anything EK, but i have heard they are great.
@@ThisBytesForYou That's nuts that happened to your mobo. But thank god all you had to do is remove CMOS. so that's the g.skills you use? I think 64gm of ram is to much for my use. I am only streaming gaming and doing some video editing. what do you think is the right amount of ram for my use. I do want some over head as well :)
@@smokethatgameb9937 I am doing mainly video editing, it will help TONS and I can edit, play games while my app is running the background with a ton of chrome tabs open, and graphical edit as well, no issues
@@ThisBytesForYou I am just waiting to see if they will release new PSU for these new gpu's So I am holding off on that purchase. I super stoke. but nerves when that time comes for the bois and windows install and drivers "yikes"
Flashing a BIOS is nothing like it was in the past, its almost fool proof now, and now you also have flashback/mbios/bios button to make it soooooooooooooooooooo much easier
A thousand thanks for the help
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Hello, great video. Do I install the new cpu etc then update bios? Or do I do it before I put the new CPU in? I dont want to brick my PC:( Thanks!
thanks so much for your kind words. Well that is up to you, but I would recommend to install the CPU first, then update the BIOS. I show you how here.
While instilling win 10 on a brand new m.2 it gives me a BSOD saying “page fault in nonpaged area”. So I can never install it, I’ve updated the bios to the newest. And it’s not a beta. I’m rocking the AMD ryzen 7 5800x, 24 GB Corsair 3600mhz ram in all 4 slots. Paird up with the gtx 1660 super. Any fixes or tips?
Use the method I show you here to make the windows 10 install media, I am assuming you used an alternative method (I always forget the name on of it) and it also cannot be made on a Mac. ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html also make sure you have xmp enabled
Hi, i don't know why in chipset gen switch the only is gen 3 and gen 4 is not present. Have I done something wrong?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. M.2 - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
4. Regular SSD - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
5. Hard Drive - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
6. Graphics Card - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
7. Do you have any other PCI-e device plugged in?
6. This video will help you identify hardware inside your PC: ruclips.net/video/65ZSiVImJx0/видео.html
I have a problem. When the windows Installer appears in the screen, my keyboard and mouse stop working.
Edit: Fixed by updating the bios.
I was going to mention updating the bios, like I mention in the video but you got it ;)
@@ThisBytesForYou yeah, thank you. I was just unsure if that would make a difference or not, but it did.
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you man.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support my friend, it means the world to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
When I try to download windows it wont recognize my wifi or ethernet. Tried downloading drivers but they wont boot from the usb. Goes strait to bios. I can see that its there on flash but i cant do anything with it.
Why not, I show you how to flash in this video, make sure your thumb drive is formated fat32 and extract the bio file like I show you.
If it doesn't recognize your wifi, and you want to "install" windows without it, this video will help you: ruclips.net/video/qygZzlX_cpw/видео.html
I wonder how msi motherboard can start windows installation environment in such native resolution? Or is this related to the installation media and not the motherboard. But in my internet research I found that it always happens on msi motherboards, but for some reason no one has noticed this oddity.
What version of windows are the you installing?
Have you ever had this problem? Take a working GPT SSD with Windows10 pro on it, but upgraded from Windows 7 a few years back. A disk that is running on the original 10 year old ASUS motherboard with Intel i5. Put that disk into the new MSI motherboard with i7 computer, and have problems? The problem is while the login screen comes up, the login text box does not. It comes up in protected mode only. Now everything works when you use the fresh install of Windows 10 pro in it. Is this a speed issue? Maybe there might be a way to slow down the RAM to tests for it being too fast. ???
Wait, your using a windows install from one machine on another machine?
Yes. My Windows7 to Windows10 C drive SSD runs on two similar computers with similar ages. Both are ASUS boards of about 10 years ago. They work fine. What doesn't work is that same SSD C drive on new hardware. The MSI PRO Z790-P WIFI with DDR5 and a Intel i7 in it. The login textbox does work in Protected mode on this MSI setup. All I can see is it must be a speed issue.
Don't do that, its not a speed issue, its a chipset issue, it's a driver issue, don't ever do that, you are losing tons of performance.
OK. but...
How is that manifesting the problem I am seeing?
Its software, you have incompatibilities. That's why boards have different drivers, different BIOS', etc, because they are different. For example, in humans, blood, we all have blood right, but there are different types, you use one persons blood in another person, they can die, swap a liver, they can die, maybe you get lucky, they have the same lungs... things can be VERY different, this is why the problem manifests
This video will help you make a windows 10 install thumb drive: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
This video will help you to install Windows 10: ruclips.net/video/sNtlz1EoWBM/видео.html
This video will help you find the right drivers: ruclips.net/video/8JuC_Dpm6-c/видео.html
This video will help you as well to identify EACH piece in your computer: ruclips.net/video/65ZSiVImJx0/видео.html
Unbelieveable video, thank you so much. Just built my first gaming PC and that went well, the windows/drivers step not so much... couldnt have done it without you!
Question, Is there a way to tell if youre missing any drivers?
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. Well, you could right click on the start button, then click "Device Manager". if everything is closed up, no red X's or Yellow cautions signs, you should be good. You can also use the Center as I showed you in the video to check for all that.
Loving your Channel, Had a Question? If i upgrade my motherboard but use the Same SSD I Currently have windows installed on do i still have to install windows? What will i loose as well? Sorry just a noob trying to learn Thanks again for your videos
No worries my friend, I am here to help. Upgrading your motherboard, will bring a lot of software updates too and drivers, one might have that the other doesn't and vise versa. Chances are it will work but you won't get 100% out of your upgrade. There's nothing better than a fresh install of windows on new hardware
I've got the same motherboard and I'm trying to flash the BIOS but when I enter M-FLASH it tells me that I don't have a drive connected, I tried different usb ports, nothing works, it just won't see my thumb drive, I even tried a different one..
I realised that windows only gives me NTFS and exFat options for formating the thumb drive, how is that fixed?
you probably have it formatted as exFat or NTFS, format it as Fat32.
@@ThisBytesForYou Thanks, I just saw that windows doesn't even give me the option for fat32, only exfat and ntfs. I downloaded a 3rd party app and formated it the right way, and now I'll try again. Very insightful video
@@TheTito995 awesome bud, happy I could help and thanks so much for your kind words. I come out with videos every week to help in PC related topics, and if I don't already have something you may need in my almost 400 videos, I am sure I will make it soon, so please make sure to subscribe. Thanks again bud.
@ThisBytesForYou
I got it Iggy! Thanks again for such a helpful video. Liked, subscribed and there's a cup of coffee coming your way right now my man. Wish i could do more. Thanks again.
Thanks so much my friend, I greatly appreciate your kind words, it means a ton to me, as for coffee, I need to fix it, they just stopped supporting paypal, so I need to figure out what to do there.
ok, just in case, I got all the cup of coffee thing sorted out,... everyone seems to be dumping paypal, not sure why
13:30 is where my problem starts. Thumb drive won't load. Great video
Thanks for the compliment my friend, did you make your windows 10 thumb drive like this: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Thank you very much. Really appreciate!!!
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Hey I tried to install windows 10 but in the middle of the process shows a error code: 0x8007025D, Idk what I have to do
That can be a few things but the 2 most common are install media and memory settings. I highly recommend to watch this video and use the method I show you on creating the media, then install, but make sure you do not make it on a Mac ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
What camera do you use?
Could have been my current Sony ZV-1
Nice video. Very interesting to see you disable XMP before installing windows. I normally enable it before installing windows and drivers and such.
no no, I did not disable it, notice it was still activated, but I lowered the settings prior to installing. The processor supports up to 3200Mhz (oops, i meant to do 3200 instead of 3600, 1600Mhz), so I lowered it to that, installed the OS and then raised the memory to 4000Mhz with a 2000fclk. AMD has issues at 2000, or can, so I need to test a lot to verify it is stable. I use XMP to give me a base.
I have a problem. When the windows Installer appears in the screen, my keyboard and mouse stop working.
sorry bud, youtube notification system is horrible, I never got notified of this comment, also, if you have a question, PLEASE do not comment off of someones elses comment, it doesn't notifify anyone, please start your own thread, as for your question, did you flash the BIOS?
@@ThisBytesForYou imagine if I had to sit and wait for 2 months 🤣
@@dennisrodriguez3689 yeah I know it, but I can't control youtubes notification system. I just spent the last 3 hours going over multipole videos finding comments youtube never delivered to me... imagine doing that every few days and I reply to everyone
Hey thx man u really got my through all this pretty well 🙌🏾💯
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Hopefully your bios settings will help me, because I have only a bluescreen if I put the boot stick with windows on it in my new build Pc
I do hope they help, but please understand this is for my system, unless you have the exact same configuration, it may not help
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
@@ThisBytesForYou it helped :)
@@Madebymeew Good stuff and always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Please i have a question , does updating the bios reset the settings ?
Yes
I'm stuck! I found all the drivers for everything else, but I can't find the chipset for my processor to save my life. I have the Intel Core i7-12700K Alder Lake. Someone help please! This is my first time building a PC in 10 years and I feel like an absolute noob
Did you look on the support page like I showed you in this video?
I'm building my first PC. I have the MSI meg ace MOBO and a Corsair 5000X case so i was relieved when i found your video from a month or so ago. I believe i have all the drivers downloaded and unzipped. Ready to go. Is there any way i can check to make sure i have everything in order before i try to load drivers and flash bios and whatnot? I'm learning as i go so i apologise if this is a stupid question.
I go through all of it in this video, you can watch the video and use that, promise it will work for you.
@@ThisBytesForYou ok. The main reason i asked is because i have a few extra folders than you do in your video and different names as well. So automatically i figured i did something wrong. I can't thank you enough for responding and the great content as well. Your videos have helped me in multiple ways. Thanks again
@@4sunshine801 awesome bud, I am so happy I could help you my friend. Yeah there might be a few different ones as they update drivers and such but no worries, you got this. Thanks so much for you kind words, it means the world to me.
@ThisBytesForYou So i finally had time to get this going today and when i got to the windows install step i got a blue screen with a frowny face and qr code. Then that went away and now it's an all blue screen that's split down the middle with a lighter blue on the left, darker blue on the right and even darker vertical stripes across the entire screen. Pc sits there for a minute or 2 then shuts off. Turn it on again and it goes right back to that screen. I can get into the bios though. Do you have any idea what happened and even better a solution i can try? Thanks Iggy
When I paste into the thumb drive it pasted like 6 individual things. Do I have to flash individually?
you dont play around with a BIOS, delete all the other files then download the latest file and flash it like I show you in the video. When you open the zip file and go into the folder inside of the zip file, there are 2 files, the txt document that talks about the BIOS and its fixes and the BIOS file.
@@ThisBytesForYou i fixed it, I just flashed the motherboard bios download. I ignored the other 5. Worked out fine thanks so much for the video!
Always a pleasure my friend, so happy I could help. I confused though by what you mean about other files, what other files?
I dont see the screen on 13:42. It boots itself back in the BIOS
what is the error message it give you or do you not have the windows 10 thumb drive installed, you can find my video on how to do that here: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Great Video!
Thank you my friend, I greatly appreciate it.
Hello, first of all thank you for making this tutorial, it was really helpful until during the installation, I had an error message that popped saying "Windows could not complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, restart the installation" and I don't get it because everything was going well.
Well I've tried many times and the problem is now, before the installation I had just my nvme showing, but now I have the partitions as well showing and even if I delete them, the message still pops.
Can you help please?
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
7. SSD - manufacturer and exact model number and how many of them
Hey man thanks for the tutorial I did a couple of installs of some of the drivers however when I went to check my storage my m.2 SSD is not showing up on Windows it shows up in the flash mode of the BIOS but Windows is not detecting it is there a particular driver that I need to install and run to get it back onto Windows so that I can access it?
Always a pleasure my friend, for your second drive, see if this helps: ruclips.net/video/e5kh5h3xg9M/видео.html
@@ThisBytesForYou Well thanks for your help but when I go to disk management the The partition for the m.2 SSD doesn't show up and it's already activated but Windows for some reason is not detecting it but when I go into flash mode in the bios the files on that drive show up that I have installed so I did download the latest drivers for AMD and all that but only my c drive shows up and not my m.2 SSD it did show up the first time when I first got the PC up and running and then when I did some updates it suddenly just stopped at least in Windows so I need to see if there is a driver that I need to install to make the SSD show up on my PC again.
there are no drivers for an M.2 drive, it will just work, but is the MSI Megs X570 the board you are using?
@@ThisBytesForYou okay I'll figure it out and the motherboard that I am currently using is the MSI mag X570S Ace Max.
Make sure you are on the latest BIOS, 7D50v15 www.msi.com/Motherboard/MEG-X570S-ACE-MAX/support it has a lot of AGESA updates, depending on what BIOS you are on then after you update the BIOS, install the latest chipset drivers: www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570, those may help. You may also want to remove, and reseat the M.2 drive, make sure the gold fingers are gone, totally inserted into the M.2 slot.
Can you show me how to get a 3090 for MSRP:)
what ever store that sells them, MSRP has been driving up by supply and demand, no way around it sadly.
Running into issue where windows says no drivers found. Anyone know how to fix
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard
2. CPU
3. RAM
4. Video Card
5. Power supply
6. Monitor.
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, etc?
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
can i drag boot priority before i restart as i only have one drive?
If you only have one drive you may not even need to drag, just remove the thumb drive
been trying to install windows on asus strix e x570 gaming motherboard for two weeks now. Tried NVMe, SSD, and now HDD drives but nothing works. It's impossible
I would love to help you, but you haven't told me what is going on, can you fill me in on what is not working, what is it not doing? Did you create your windows 11 thumb drive like this: ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
@@ThisBytesForYou unfortunately it is a lot of info. For reference these three codes have been stopping me the last two days:
Windows could not format a partition on disk 0. The error occurred while preparing the partition selected for installation. Error code: 0x80070057
couldn't create a new partition error 0xe290e7c0
We couldn't install windows in the location you chose. Please check your media driver. Here' more info about what happened: 0x80300024
It always stops at formatting the drive, after copying windows files.
I am watching that video you sent now (I am installing windows 10). I have tried updating the bios, resetting the bios, diskpart clean the drives. Gone from MBR to GPT... nothing has worked yet.
It almost worked on the 3.5" hdd now. it copied the files and now is booting into a critical_process_died error. I will try to install again even though it takes about 50 min for the install to get to where it resembles a successful install and see if it finally takes...
for windows 10, it will be similar: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
10. Disable CSM in the BIOS
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
Asus Rog Strix x570 e gaming
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
AMD Ryzen 9 5950x
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
Corsair Vengance DDR6 16GB 3000Mhz 15-17-17-35
2x sticks currently have tried with only 1 stick and have 4 total
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
Gigabyte GT710
I have a GTX 1080 but bought this card for installation on CPUs with no iGpu
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
Corsair HX1000 (2016)
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Mbest SM270QHD165 HDR 165Hz 2560 x 1440 27" Inch
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
NO - only for the GT710 and it is powered from the connection itself
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
HDMI
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
Should be set to windows UEFI mode. Need to double check once these dism commands are finished@@ThisBytesForYou
Need to double check 9. I will and get back to you once these comands have finished
1. Don't fool with DISM commands, the OS install doesn't work, recreate the thumb drive like I show you in this video, don't make it complicated for no reason: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Don't use RUFUS or DISM, the fact that you mentioned it, means you like to mess with it, I was a product development engineer for Alienware and Velocity Micro, working very closely withe Microsoft and I used to make the install media, OSCDIMG later DISM, and I can tell you, I dont play with them unless I need to.... and there is no need to unless you like to make your life complicated... see how complicated it has made it for you so far?
2. Flash with the latest BIOS: rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-x570-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios/
3. This video will help you build it, also how to install the RAM correctly, just in case: ruclips.net/video/9gg8w8BHGns/видео.html
4. This shows you how to flash the BIOS, set the bios settings, install windows and drivers: ruclips.net/video/ljUDmy4giuY/видео.html
I kind of go quick in the bios, in my newer videos I slow way down
Make sure to disable CSM, set BIOS to UEFI
how many drives do you have, how many M.2 drives do you have and how many SATA SSDs do you have?
I have a problem with my RX6800. I did everything in your video but it doesn't work. I deleted the operating system and installed it again and it did not give results. the problem that I present is: that after installing the drivers and the AMD program, I open a game "resident evil 8" or any other game and after 10 seconds the game freezes (the GPU does not heat up, it is warm), already I tested the card with various programs and the results are good. In the task manager you can see that the GPU starts the process with a good percentage but after 10 seconds it drops to 0%. The characteristics of my PC are: 16 GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM, M2 SSD, AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT processor, Asus Prime X570-pro motherboard, and a 750W XPG power supply. I work in the area of computer science and I understand this whole topic, but I have not been able to find what the problem is. Please, if you can analyze my problem, I would appreciate your help. this is tour Video: ruclips.net/video/PBZQcgqvIXA/видео.html
First off, update your BIOS to the very latest version: www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/PRIME/PRIME-X570-PRO/HelpDesk_BIOS/, afterwards, make sure you are using an HDMI 2.1 cable or a DP 1.4 cable, nothing lower, this can resolve a TON of issues. Set the memory to 3200Mhz and 1600Mhz FCLK in the BIOS and make sure DOCP/XMP is enabled. Its best to go into your BIOS after you flash it, the load optimal defaults, save and exit, then go back in and make the changes I listed above.
Disable Enhanced Sync in the AMD drivers, make sure you have the refresh rate set correctly on your monitor, install the drivers like I show you in this video, don't skip on it, a lot of people think they don't need chipset drivers, you do and you need video drivers from AMD, chipset too, not from Windows update, that will screw you up. Follow this video exactly, except, when I go to MSI, go to Asus, download all the drivers from the link above, except the Chipset and Video, download them like I show you in the video. Do like I show you in this video, to remove your old drivers, ruclips.net/video/PBZQcgqvIXA/видео.html even if they are the same version, just do it, it doesn't work now right, it won't hurt.
Make sure you have all the PCIE power connections connected to your video card, and don't daisy chain the power, use 1 cable per PCIE power.
@@ThisBytesForYou Hello, thanks for your answer, I'll go do the tests and tell you.
@@ThisBytesForYou ah, I forgot to tell you that I have a UHD LED monitor with DP and HDMI ports, at the moment I have it connected to DP. and the BIOS is updated to the latest version.
OK, with the firmware the video card has right now, the DP may not work, use HDMI, just to get into windows, install the video drives and EVGA Precision, then update the firmware, then DP will work. The UHD also had an issue with either DP and HDMI, at least for me, i needed to use a lower end monitor.
@@ThisBytesForYou Hello how are you, I tried everything you tell me and it still does not work. I am concerned that the problem will not be found.
Hi bytes im reinstalling can i use one external hard drive to out my backup on?
Yeah, but what backup are you talking about?
@@ThisBytesForYou just the backup of my PC files. Basically I have only one external hard drive to do put a boot loader and store my PC files on
@@randymarsh9488 ok sounds good
I updated my bios with a flash drive, my hard drive already has window 10. Do I have to download drivers for the chipset, usb, Sata ports, etc to get it to boot into windows 10?
Have you watched the video?
I saw the video I'll watch it again. I bought a new M.2 SSD and i wanna do a clean install of Windows 10 but when I download the windows 10 iso and transfer it to the flash drive it says i don't have enough space even though I do 64gb. I have to format the flash drive from FAT32 to exFAT but the bios doesn't read exFAT. I'm using a MacBook btw to download the W10 boot.
You cannot use a make to make the install drive, I have helped many with that issue, you may actually be very interested in tomorrow's video. But it does have to be fat32 not exfat
@@ThisBytesForYou i guess im gonna have to buy the actual windows 10 USB drive or dvd. It's expensive, my old rig I had the windows 7 disc and then updated to Windows 10. Im going crazy trying to get this going lol
nah, can't you go to a friends house and use their PC for a few minutes to make the drive? follow this guide and you should be good: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
I’ve followed step by step from this video and I’m still stuck in the same part.
If you tell me which part.... maybe I can help, who knows.... kinda odd
While building my new 5600 system on a msi board , i was waiting for a new GPU , i used an older GTX650ti to do my setup , and boy has that caused issue now as it used CSM through the install as it was not a uefi card, so my bios setting have conflict . after watching this it looks like to get the best out of my system i need to format the lot and rebuild using the steps in this this video. pity i didn't find it before but nice and clear i was 90% there didn't consider what a conflict csm/uefi selection prior to hitting install windows can make. Tried all "online remedies" to no avail my bios corrupts every time i try to get in with my newer card , and the only way is if i change back to my old card do bios tweaks save them restart turn off then insert the new card and start for things to save which is just not good, when its doesnt default back to csm, a real nightmare.
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you. A clean install is the best, but give what I recommend in this video a try, if you don't want to have to deal with it again, see if it helps: ruclips.net/video/4BtdMcqwaFg/видео.html, both Windows and BIOS settings at the 8:32 mark till 14:25, but disable it, instead of the way I do it to go either way.
Thanks sir ❤️❤️
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
I followed all your steps but it stuck, when I chose the drivers, for 2 hours and it hasn't done anything and I am still in collecting information not installing windows what do I do?
For 2 hours... Ok, what do you mean you are stick what are you stuck on?
When I chose the file where the windows are at
It shows that something is loading but it goes back from the beginning again and again
@@nickfiorentinos5078 what is it.. show me a time in the video with what you are talking about...
@ThisBytesForYou Is there a way to sent you a picture of my screen?
So I just happened to stop by your video. It seems that I had only installed the bios update (thought windows came with drivers) on my B550 VHS-Pro wifi motherboard. If I had tried to run games and software on my pc (with windows installed on my Adata Gammix S11 pro 2 tb) could I cause potential irreversible damage to my computer?
no not at all, many people do this, this is why I put this video together, so now you can go back and update everything. Maybe this video will help you too: ruclips.net/video/8JuC_Dpm6-c/видео.html
@@ThisBytesForYou oh thank god, cause well I tried installing games and well windows just kept either boot looping, or saying it was broken, but yeah thanks for the fast reply man. However, if my ssd was not showing as present on my motherboard (when installed) should I get a new ssd and return that one? If yes, what SSD with NVME do you recommend?
always a pleasure my friend, aside from that SSD, do you have an M.2 SSD?
@@ThisBytesForYou ita an Adata XPG Gammix S11 pro Gen 3×4 M.2 2280 NVME 1.3 SSD. I saw the reviews online, and they looked really good, and I found a 2tb for $259.99 CAD on Amazon.
@@ThisBytesForYou but yes its an m.2 SSD
I can’t install windows on my new pc even after changing my bios around probably 30 different times. It’ll start installing and then 10 seconds later it’ll give a generic “something went wrong” screen. Btw I have a Tomahawk B550 mother board and currently trying to install windows 11 with a usb, although if 10 would be easier, I’d do it. I know I don’t have the exact same components as this tutorial but I thought maybe someone here might know
Give this a try, this video shows you how to create the media and install it, many are creating incorrectly: ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
Hi.
First of all thank you for the video and explanations. I had the hope that following this steps would solve my problem.
I've got this PC hardware:
[Motherboard]: MPG X570 GAMING Plus
[CPU]: AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16x 3.4Ghz (max 4.9Ghz)
[WATERCOOLING]: CoolerMaster MasterLiquid ML240L ARGB 2
[GPU]: Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 10Gb
[RAM]: 32Gb DDR4 3200Mhz Dual Channel (2x16Gb) - 128Gb max
[SSD]: 500Gb SSD M.2
[HHD]: 3Tb HDD
My problem is that when trying to start W10 or W11 installation from a bootable USB it restarts about 3-5 seconds from the moment when the white dots are forming a circle just at the very beguinning of the installation. I've been all day trying different combination and I don't know at this point what to do.
Any guess / idea / advise?
Thanks in advance.
always a pleasure my friend, but how did you make your windows 10 or windows 11 installation media?
@@ThisBytesForYou Sir. In your question was the answer I was looking for :) The Windows 11 was created using the MediaCreationTool. But the W10 was created if I remember well using RUFUS. So after reading your question, I created a W10 bootable USB using the MediaCreationTool. I reset the BIOS to optimiced deafults and applied your changes again. And this time it worked :)
Thank you very much. You saved me a lot frustations, efforts and time. You nailed, please keep like this!!
Thanks gracias again :)
@@Carlos1979Mad there you go my friend, people love to use Rufus and then spend so much time trying to figure out what's wrong, Rufus is great but if you make the tiniest mistake, it's ruined. The media creation tool just works and it works well. So happy I could help you.
i have to continuously pause and back up cause you are flying through it and without mentioning where to go. its a step by step tutorial and its really frustrating after the bios flash to keep up
Well, the BIOS settings are basic, they are not specific and I state that because you may not have the same configuration as I do, so it would be impossible to do a realistic step by step on a BIOS setup... people would complain that their computers are not working, I hope you understand.
Can i just swap my cpu in my mother board (h81m-c uses lga1150 socket) as long its lga 1150?
you can, but you may have to change some BIOS settings to support your new CPU, I would also recommend taking the time to update your BIOS version as well.
@@ThisBytesForYou well that was pretty fast but does cpu generation matters?
@@dirthawk5455 yes, but if its the same socket, intel wise, its the same generation. Its more of a difference between AMD and Intel and chipsets.
@@dirthawk5455 look at the cpu support list for your motherboard to make sure that CPU is supported.
@@ThisBytesForYou yep found a compatible cpu anyway thx (you deserve more subscribers😄)
Wow now my screen is stuck on a black screen, doesn’t load anything, and can’t get into bios anymore
Remove the cmos battery, then disconnect all the cables in the back, USB, power, HDMI, dp, etc and wait 1 minute. Then please the cmos battery back and all the cables and turn it back on. The issue you are having was not caused by this as many others would have had the issue and I would have had it too.
Help!!!!!!!!!! I tried this and my display won’t work now
are you showing video on your onboard video or on the graphics card?
Does the onboard diag show anything?
Did you let the BIOS update finish or did you stop it?
my bios is outta date its been 12/31/2021 kinda scared to do a bios update since its gonna be a first, is it necessary to download the chipset drivers?
if you have never downloaded and installed chipset drivers it is incredibly important and AMD makes a lot of important changes in them, so yeah its important, as for the BIOS, I like to update everytime there is an update, some people prefer to do once and never again, but they fix a lot of stuff in those updates, so yeah, from 2021 to 2023, there have been a ton of updates, I am still using this board. Everything I show you in this video is highly recommended.
@ThisBytesForYou ok so I'll give it a try tomorrow when my flash drives come in, hopefully everything goes well because i really don't wanna brick this motherboard I've had for awhile
@ThisBytesForYou for chipset drivers do i just install them on the same flash drive along with the bios or should i delete the bios file after doing so?
@@SAHER-iv7gu nah, just don't like I show you and you will be fine, you need a thumb drive formated in fat32
you would copy them to the thumb drive and install them from the thumb drive, watch the video, it has all the information your asking me.
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much my friend, I truly appreciate your support, it means the world to me and I am so very happy that you enjoyed this video.
@@ThisBytesForYou So many complicated steps. I'm building my first PC on this motherboard and wanted to see how you do it because I don't have a clue what I'm doing.
awesome my friend, I am so very happy I could help you, it means so much to me a simple thanks is great, but then you also gave me a super thanks, that is so amazing my friend, I truly appreciate it.
thank you sm
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
I followed the steps you layed out. However when I go to update the bios, I am unable to select the file. I'm about to try another gig stick. I downloaded the drivers from the msi website, copy folder so they are un zipped, still will not let me select bios. Any suggestions?
is the thumb drive fat32 formatted?
@@ThisBytesForYou yes, ironically the new one I grabbed was not. Idk how but I got it to update since writing my comment. Funny thing is I did nothing driffent.. legit just showed up on my Last attempt! Worked flawlessly! I'm doing drivers now right off the msi website. Thank you so much for responding!
@@stickyRice9 meh, some thumb drives are just a bit odd, so very happy you got it working my friend.
@@ThisBytesForYou I am all systems go at this point! Thank you for such a great video. Very well detailed! I look forward to your other content! Happy new year!
@@stickyRice9 awesome my friend, so very happy you are up and running and I am happy I helped you, on some at least. Please do consider subscribing, I come out with videos like this weekly, I am sure I will have more that can help and I hope you have a very happy new year as well. Thanks again.
Hi, Can you do a video build on x570 tomahawk and amd 5900x?
Wish I could, but msi doesn't work with me, I bought this board, maybe one day
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for replying. I hope MSI sponsor you so you can do builds using their boards. Would you recommend to update a motherboard to their latest version?
@@markjosepascua you might like Mondays video, if I can get it out, I chose to do a build just for me and this board, but very different than I have done any other video, I am shooting for Monday but please make sure you are subscribed so you know when it comes out. Thanks so much for your kind words.
@@ThisBytesForYou I was trying this guide then suddenly when transferring the drivers on the usb this happens:
Are you sure you want to move this file without its properties?
The file 511.79-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql has
properties that can't be moved to the new location.
511.79-desktop-win10-win11-64bit-international-dch-whql
Date created: 3/5/2022 11:02 AM
Size: 786 MB
@@markjosepascua not sure, maybe you have it open or something, instead of moving it, trying copying it
😍😍 Very Nice 👌
Always a pleasure my friend, so very happy you stopped by, trusted in me to help you, liked and subbed as well as took a moment out of your day to thank me. It means a ton to me and I am so very happy I could help you.
Nice sir 🥰❤️👍
Thanks my friend, so very happy you enjoyed it.
LiF
@@mj-7444 yes life is very fun, so very happy you are enjoying it
@@ThisBytesForYou
Lol thnx d
You're welcome p
If i hit f5 the pc reboots and the screen stays gray
I mean f10
So then press enter on save and exit, or maybe... you have incorrect settings in your BIOS?
So then press enter on save and exit, or maybe... you have incorrect settings in your BIOS? If you list the following, maybe I can help
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. RAM - manufacturer and exact model number
4. Video Card - manufacturer and exact model number
5. Power supply - manufacturer and exact model number
6. Monitor - manufacturer and exact model number
Redundant I know, but many people forget to enter manufacturer and exact model number
7. Do you have ALL of the PCIE connections plugged in, and not daisy chained or pigtailed, each coming directly from the power supply?
8. Are you running through HDMI, DP, DVI, VGA, any adapters?
9. UEFI in the BIOS from Legacy. If it was set to Legacy, you will need to reinstall windows to get correct support.
Mine says “ we couldn’t find any drives”
SATA drive connected to the SATA port or m.2 drive in the m.2 port?
Can the bios be updated from the mobo? And if it is posible how to do it? Is it the same way?
Did you watch the video, doesn't sound like you did.
@@ThisBytesForYou thank you for your help. what I’m trying to say is. I already have my PC running, can the bios be updated the same way or is it a different way to updated the bios
yes, it can be updated the same way, hope this helps.
What If you don’t have another computer??
Then you have a problem, you need another computer to create the windows install media. You can do the rest after you install. You could also buy the media.
@@ThisBytesForYou is it possible to download the drivers to the flash from an iMac? Or do you think it’s possible to use a pc from the library?
@@moo1675 if the Mac has a way to format the thumb drive as fat32, DO NOT make the windows install media on the Mac, you will have issues
@@ThisBytesForYou of course! I upgraded my motherboard so I already have windows 10, I just need the drivers so I think I may be able to use an iMac?
@@moo1675 yup
I have successfully built my PC. I have a physical copy of Windows to install. I am using an external optic/Disk reader to do so since I forgot to buy one for install. Is there a setting I have to change in order for me to continue using my hard copy?
When windows 10 first came out, I bought a physical copy of it, straight from Microsoft. After a while installing became an issue because the software on the thumb drive could not update, and Microsoft themselves would reject it. What I needed to do, using the same key, I made a thumb drive directly from MIcrosoft, I make it every 2 months (I install windows a lot here), all you need is an 8Gig thumbdrive, then you can make the install media, and you can use your key, I hope this helps: ruclips.net/video/C759I7DBXd8/видео.html
Thanks
You are so very welcome my friend.
Hello again friend! I'm here because I cannot get past my fresh bios screen! Was wondering if I'd be able to purchase 20 minutes of your time?
Long story short. My TDE 16 GIG USB with windows on it was not registering in my system, even though I have a fat32 boot able drive. No changing of legacy or anything has helped.
I have an msi z690 edge mag ddr4 wifi.
I am not sure what you are talking about my friend, catch me up, you have a 16gig thumb drive, formatted as Fat32, what's on that drive that it needs to be registered?
@@ThisBytesForYou I'm trying to install windows. But I keep getting booted back to bios. And I have never even booted past post yet.
@@ThisBytesForYou Also my peripherals are showing up. Everything's fine and connected. Even my nvme is showing up. But I cannot get anything to pick up my usb.
how did you prepare that thumb drive with windows on it?
you might want to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.html
I'm having issues installing windows. Every video I watch seems like it's easy and idk why Mines having issues
I would love to help you, but you haven't given me any kind of clue to what your issue is
So that I can help, please list the manufacturer and exact model number of the following components:
1. Motherboard - manufacturer and exact model number
2. CPU - manufacturer and exact model number
3. M.2 - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
4. Regular SSD - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
5. Hard Drive - Manufacturer and exact model number, if you have any, and how many you have in this system
6. Was this a clean install of Windows that you upgraded at some point, for example, you had Windows 7 but upgraded to 10 or 11 or did you install 11 and are cloning 11.
you have to on Erp .
huh?
what all you have is a Mac as support
Are you asking me a question?
If you are asking, is if all you have is a Mac, how can you create the windows 10 or 11 install media, you can't. You will need a PC. Go to a friend's house or a family member that has a PC.
@@ThisBytesForYou holy cow I was tired when I wrote that 😆 I was able to do it through terminal but a ton of work for what it was
@@nathanmicah1254 hahaha no worries my friend. Be careful I have heard many others do it and usually you will experience issues during the install, but I hope it works for you. Please do let me know.
I won’t let me go into the windows
Did you install windows?
@@ThisBytesForYou I bought the usb and it plugged in,it says smth is connected to trh usb and I have it’s priority first but when I save and reset is send me back to the same place
@joshuakuan1484 ruclips.net/video/ayp8TksEtoY/видео.htmlsi=rMJGt4MWXay7GH7e
@@ThisBytesForYou what your email it’s not workimh
Can I email u I need help
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