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So I did my first ever build. It was a great process and I was really happy when it bottled first time. I only began to have problems when installing windows. It would cut out half way though installation and restart quite often. I kept trying and managed to get through an install. However I got some bsod. I updated all drivers and it seemed to run well.

Now here's the thing. A lot of the time it boots fine and with no problems. Then sometimes I get a bsod then another, and another. All with differing reasons. Then it boots properly and stays on. Obviously not ideal and makes me think something's up and the more this happens the more it wil cause problems.

I tried a host of things. Driver updates. Windows updates. I took my second hard drive off and tried it. Changed the Ram around. Went through the registry. I even installed Windows 11. The problem persists.

My system:.

MSI B450M-A Pro Max AMD Ryzen 5 2600 16Gb Ram Nvidia geforce GTX 960 (From older comp) Kingston 465gb SSD 1tb HHD (Also from old computer) Formatted.

Here is the list of some of the problems that BSOD come up with.

Kernel security check failure

Paged fault in none page area

Critical process died.

System service exception

Flt.mgr.system

Driver irql equal ornless than

Memory_management

Attempted Execute of Noexecute Memory in Windows

This has been going on for months with me trying everything I can. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I know the graphics card is old but nothing mid range looks that much better.

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