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Edited by nighthawk at 2022-10-27 08:37
Last week I received my brand new GTR 5. Happy me! But not anymore. I simply cannot install windows on it. Not windows 10 or Windows 11.
The first time I powered the computer on it started to install Win11. Around the time I had to create an user account the system froze and a few seconds later I got a BSOD –critical process died. It rebooted and ended up in BIOS. I tried to exit the bios but that did not work.The only thing I could do was powering the system down using the red button.
I powered the GTR5 back on after a few minutes but the scenario was the same: BSOD and reset to bios.
I looked around on the Beelink support sites and tried one of their tips: reseating the memory and the SSD. But that did not help. And yes, I tried it 4 times now.
Now there was something puzzling me: why did I always ended up in the BIOS? And why could I not exit from there? Well, the answer was simple: after the BSOD and reboot my SSD disappeared. If I power up the gtr5 and go straight into the bios I see my SSD: A Kingston500GB SNVS500G. After the windows BSOD and reset into the bios not anymore.
My first idea was maybe a corrupt windows installation. So I downloaded the 10GB+Windows 11 pro file and created a USB boot stick. Started up the pc and it reinstalled Windows 11 pro on the SSD. After that it rebooted, I removed the USB drive and the windows 11 installation started and crashed again with aBSOD.
After that I tried the following things:
- Reseated the memory and SSD again. Cleaned golden contacts of SSD
- A4 hour+ memory test with MemTest v10.0. No problems with that at all. It passed the test
- Started up with Hiren’s boot USB. A tool that starts Windows 10 PE and has a ton of utilities.I could work (text editing, surfing, fooling around) for a few hours without any problem except it could not see my SSD. According to windows my NVME controller worked just fine.
- Downloaded Windows 10 pro from Beelink , created a boot disk and tried to install windows 10 pro. Got a BSOD after few minutes into the installation ( WHEA critical error) and reset to bios. SSD gone again
- Bios reset to default settings. Bios is the latest version I think: 1.24
Nothing worked.
Now I have a problem: I don't have a spare SSD nor another computer to check out the SSD and update the firmware (if there is any).
I am willing to buy one, but after a conversation with a tech guy today I am indoubt. He told me that it was probably that I got a bad SSD. But I could also be a bad motherboard..
So guys, what do you think of it? Any thoughts are welcome! Change the SSD or send the GTR5 back?
Regards
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