Solved Pc gets stuck on white dots

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Krimzon G

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Hello there...
I built a new pc about a month ago for which i was collecting parts for the build.
My pc specs are:
Mobo- Asus a320m-k csm
Cpu- Ryzen 3 3100
Gpu- Inno3d GTX 1650 super
Psu- Antec Vp 550p
Ram- 16gb klissre 2999mhz
Ssd- 240gb Kingspec

Now the problem is that the system powers on perfectly and I'm able to enter the bios but when i tried to install windows 10 from a usb stick installation media the pc powers on and works fine until the manufacturers logo after that instead of the windows installation screen it gets stuck on white dots(not spinning) with black screen.
So i tried installing the OS on my ssd directly through my laptop and installed it back in the pc but still instead of loading the OS it gets stuck on same white dots problem.
This problem is driving me crazy.
I've tried setting up boot order in the bios and everything that i can do in the bios for a solution. Even downloaded a fresh copy of windows on usb from Microsoft website.
I don't know what the heck is wrong.
Will appreciate your help
 

Hi there Krimzon G


Do you have any RAID configuration in the BIOS enabled?
Is the extra power connected on the Graphics card?
Do you try the installation from the front USB ports , or the ones on the motherboard on the back?
 
The sata configuration is set to AHCI not on RAID.
Yes the power is connected on to the graphics card
I've tried installing OS from the front usb ports not from the rear.
And I've updated my bios to the latest version for the mobo i.e v6042
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Do you have an option to turn off secure boot and fast boot
also USB installer should be in a black USB 2.0 port if you have one
if not at least in the back connected directly to the MB
 
I have the option to enable and disable the fast boot but in secure boot I'm not getting that option and i have plugged the usb in black usb2.0 port.
The usb ports are working fine I have installed windows from my laptop to ssd and installed in the pc but same problem is happening
Here's the secure boot settings
 

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I tried with fast boot off right now and it doesn't help still stuck.
No the option is blanked out i can't change it or select it
 
I've tried with both rufus as well as windows creation tool
Installed windows on ssd from laptop through a program called WinToUsb
 
When you look at the first bios screen does your usb stick show in the boot menu. Are you sure you can see it.
Although your ram is out of spec I would assume it will still boot
 
Well you might be my lucky charm good sir, the installation setup is now working smoothly and right now the windows is being installed.
I'll notify when its fully done.
 
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before going on the internet
Before doing any install, it is a good idea to go to the support page for your system. Download the drivers you are going to need ie chipset, sound, video, wireless, etc. While win10 has a lot of native drivers, microsoft drivers are designed for ease of use and are NOT designed for any type of performance. Store these drivers on another usb or you can even just make a folder on your install usb when you are finished making the install usb. Copy the drivers into that folder.

When you are finished with the install, then install your drivers. Install the chipset first then the rest of them. Reboot each time when prompted.

From here a list on how to install https://www.labnol.org/software/device-drivers-installation-order/14310/
 
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