New build randomly reboots after ~5 mins during OS Installation

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  1. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #11

    Ronyart said:
    Deception said:
    As someone asked... is this a factory Win 7 disc? Or did you burn it yourself?
    It's the full blown unadulterated Windows 7 professional 64bit DVD .
    Legit
    Okay well it couldn't be that then.. Have you tried reseating your heatsink on your processor with new thermal paste? Someone above stated it could be an air bubble which would actually make sense.
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  2. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #12

    Ronyart said:
    Deception said:
    As someone asked... is this a factory Win 7 disc? Or did you burn it yourself?
    It's the full blown unadulterated Windows 7 professional 64bit DVD .
    Legit

    I could be one of your Ram sticks forcing a Reboot cause it isnt stable
    Run memtest see if any errors arise
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  3. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #13

    Also that^
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  4. Posts : 19
    Windows pro 64bit
       #14

    Memtest?
    After a failed install I boot back to the ssd and I am give the 2 choices, windows setup or something and the memory diagnostic, if that's the 1 you mean, all good with 5 passes



    Deception... Sorry for this, I really am....
    I have read the thread and 100 other threads like this, please stop restating what has been said within this thread, what you are posting is just regurgitation and is not a form of help, oh this thread is NOT solved and Is from the start of the year, so I've come to THIS thread for NEW advice, as in stuff that is not posted.

    Thanks Solarstarshines, I'll try going through the dimm slots with 1 stick at a time, but I think it could just be a dud MB, I keep reading the sata controllers on asus MBs are not reliable and that would be consistent with my problem. Thanks again ( no not you deception )
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  5. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #15

    Ronyart said:
    Memtest?
    After a failed install I boot back to the ssd and I am give the 2 choices, windows setup or something and the memory diagnostic, if that's the 1 you mean, all good with 5 passes



    Deception... Sorry for this, I really am....
    I have read the thread and 100 other threads like this, please stop restating what has been said within this thread, what you are posting is just regurgitation and is not a form of help, oh this thread is NOT solved and Is from the start of the year, so I've come to THIS thread for NEW advice, as in stuff that is not posted.

    Thanks Solarstarshines, I'll try going through the dimm slots with 1 stick at a time, but I think it could just be a dud MB, I keep reading the sata controllers on asus MBs are not reliable and that would be consistent with my problem. Thanks again ( no not you deception )

    Ok If it is a dud board what do you plan on getting
    I wouldn't be Surprised if it was im on my 3rd MSI 990fx Board
    First one DUD second one Just fryed 2 Months ago and now the one I am on
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  6. Posts : 105
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #16

    Ronyart said:
    Memtest?
    After a failed install I boot back to the ssd and I am give the 2 choices, windows setup or something and the memory diagnostic, if that's the 1 you mean, all good with 5 passes



    Deception... Sorry for this, I really am....
    I have read the thread and 100 other threads like this, please stop restating what has been said within this thread, what you are posting is just regurgitation and is not a form of help, oh this thread is NOT solved and Is from the start of the year, so I've come to THIS thread for NEW advice, as in stuff that is not posted.

    Thanks Solarstarshines, I'll try going through the dimm slots with 1 stick at a time, but I think it could just be a dud MB, I keep reading the sata controllers on asus MBs are not reliable and that would be consistent with my problem. Thanks again ( no not you deception )
    No reason for you to act like this. Sorry for trying to help quickly. Next time make your own thread for your own issue so we as a forum know what you have and haven't tried.
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