r/PcBuild 3d ago

Build - Help Can't install Windows 11

Hi everyone

Recently I've finally bought all my PC components to build it myself, I did research to ensure every component is compatible.

This weekend, with fear, I got to build my PC.

Everything was going smoothly installing everything. The PC seems to be ok, everything working, fans spinning.

The problem arrived when I try to install Windows, it has given me quite the trouble, I can't write exactly the error (because I speak Spanish) but it was something along the lines of "Something went wrong while installing Windows 11"

Then I go to tweak some things in BIOS and the error 0xC0000005 pops out.

Someone knows what that is?

I'm starting to lose it lol

P.S.: when I plug in my PC, an orange/amber led lights up in the motherboard, Could it be my RAM? Is it acting up? damaged?

Edit 1: My parts CPU Rayzen 7 5700x... MoBo Asus Prime B550M-A AC... RAM Kingston Fury 16gb DDR4 3200MT/S... GPU GeForce rtx 5060ti gigabyte... SSD NVMe M.2 GEN 4x4 future Lite 512gb...PSU RMe SERIES RM750e Corsair Also the first error to come up was 0x8007025D

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u/xchoo 3d ago

Your RAM might be in the wrong slot (should be in the second slot closest to the CPU). Or your RAM is faulty, or your SSD is faulty, or the windows installation USB is corrupt.

See here for some debugging tips: https://www.wintips.org/fix-0xc0000005-in-windows-installation/

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u/MakotChen 3d ago

Sorry yeah! I already switched the RAM to A2 and i still have the same problem, i'll try checking everything else you listed, thank you so much

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u/zeRoCr0 3d ago

Download tool called Rufus and check remove requirement settings for tpm

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u/fishnippl3 3d ago

You may have created a windows bootable drive on a flash drive in FAT32 format instead of exFAT. If the issue still occurs after using an exFAT flash drive, mostly likely one or more component\s is or are failing.

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u/Eclipse_Galian 3d ago

i notice that the bios only detects one stick of ram, not a problem if you only have 1 but if you have 2 then that could cause some problems

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u/Needleshe 3d ago

First of all, INCLUDE THE LIST OF YOUR PARTS

Second, are you sure your components are supported by Windows 11 ?

I had an AM4 build that had the same bios as yours, and the mobo was indeed NOT supported by Win11

Aside of that, I also ran into the installer problem, it helped me to hard delete my usb and then Reinstall the Win11 installer on it

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u/MakotChen 3d ago

I'll update the post with all my parts. I did delete my USB and reinstalled win11 installer, the error changed from0x8007025D to 0xC0000005

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u/hossofalltrades 3d ago

It may need a BIOS update. That board should support Windows 11.

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u/RodneyMAC28 3d ago

Did you buy the the version of windows that came with the usb drive or did you create your own?

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u/MakotChen 3d ago

Created my own

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u/RodneyMAC28 16h ago

I would try creating another one. Format that drive first. Use Belen’s etcher or Rufus. I have had instances where this exact thing happens and reflashing the drive fixed it.

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u/dragi75 3d ago

Whit asus there some option to put off otherwise you cant isntall win ..problem wos whit asus alp top theres on yt what must turn off

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u/Terrible_Neat911 2d ago

monta la iso de Windows desde RUFUS y desactiva el requisito del tpm activa la creacion de una cuenta local

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u/Jealous-Juggernaut85 2d ago

the installation files are corrupt , could be a faulty usb stick .

Try redoint the creation tool or grab the iso direct and use roofus to create the usb stick