07-22-201311:30 PM - last edited on 03-06-202408:25 PM by ROGBot
Hi everybody!
I just recently bought a M6G As said in the title, whenever i try to install Windows it goes to bluescreen during the Windows animation, and some times it just shows code 55 ( ram error ) and wont even post, i'm not sure what to do by now.
I have 2 ram sticks and I've tried using them 1 at the time each in channel 1-4 and there they worked fine but whenever I ran them in dual channel they just sometime shows the code 55 again,mand whenever that won't show it just post as normal and starts to boot windows but when the animation comes it just goes to blue screen and restarts.
I don't have any other ram to try with, and I also tried enabling XMP ( extreme memory profile) in the bios and that doesn't help either.
I've even tried taking apart the pc and putting it back together 3 times without any luck.
And I've tried 3 different hard drives and they worked fine with my other pc but not with this one, it still goes to blue screen.
And last I've tried to update the bios, clear CMOS and mem ok button and that won't help either.
It occasionally shows the CPU led.
What can I do? Please help me, -abgersaurus
System specs
CPU: i7 4770K Motherboard: as us Maximus VI Gene GPU: GTX 680 Direct CU II RAM: Corsair vengeance 1600 mHz 2 x 4GB PSU: Corsair AX1200i SSD: Corsair GT 120 GB CD drive: none CPU cooler: Swiftech h220
I would suggest that you remount your cooler. I have often found that code 55 indicates that a cooler is either overtightened on one corner or was fitted in such a way as to cause the pins to shift slightly during the process, it is for that reason we follow the tightening pattern to prevent any movement or skew of the cooler.
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Ok HiVizMan, now I've taken apart my pc and put it back together and made sure to tighten the screws at the cooler carefully the cross-way, and now I don't have the problem with code 55 but it still shows BSOD during the windows animation 😞 any tips for that?
"cool so one down" = one problem solved, and on to next 🙂 there CAN be a problem when instaling windows, even how finish it seem. it can be a driver of windows thats missing or there can be other drivers that can bugg it. did you get in to windows the first time after instaling it? like hiviz says, unplug all hdd's and ssd's that dont have the OS on it, and keep OS disk and cd-rom only plugged in.