Hi all, I recently swapped out my Aorus X370 for the just released MSI Tomahawk X570S with a Ryzen 5 5600x. I've been trying all day to install Windows via a USB key onto a WD SN850 Nvme Drive (PCIe4). I'm using a 16GB USB key that came with my motherboard and have it prepared using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. The installer allows me select my Windows version and target drive, but fails when it starts to copy the installation files over to the nvme drive. It gets to 41% and then spits out error 0x8007025D
Things I've tried:
- CSM mode (the installer worked, but I kept getting BSOD errors when installing software to the drive)
- Disconnecting all existing drives
- Using the BIOS Flash USB port (instead of a random USB port)
- Reflashing the BIOS
- Checking secure boot is disabled (it is by default)
- Using Rufus to create the bootable drive, but same result as above
- Changing PCIe lanes to 4x4x4x4 instead of Auto
Is there anything obvious I'm missing? I'm regretting buying this board already. I'm resigning myself to the fact that I'm going to have to install Windows to my old SSD and hopefully use the nvme drive for my steam account.
Edit #1: Just to add that before I decided to reformat my old SSD with the new mobo in-situ, I let Windows boot and it loaded the desktop without problems. I don't think my old RAM (G.Skill Trident Z 3200 CL16) is the issue....
Edit #2: Just realised I have not installed the M.2 standoff and only used the heatsink standoff. The drive may not be seated properly! I'll update here later this week if this is the case.
Things I've tried:
- CSM mode (the installer worked, but I kept getting BSOD errors when installing software to the drive)
- Disconnecting all existing drives
- Using the BIOS Flash USB port (instead of a random USB port)
- Reflashing the BIOS
- Checking secure boot is disabled (it is by default)
- Using Rufus to create the bootable drive, but same result as above
- Changing PCIe lanes to 4x4x4x4 instead of Auto
Is there anything obvious I'm missing? I'm regretting buying this board already. I'm resigning myself to the fact that I'm going to have to install Windows to my old SSD and hopefully use the nvme drive for my steam account.
Edit #1: Just to add that before I decided to reformat my old SSD with the new mobo in-situ, I let Windows boot and it loaded the desktop without problems. I don't think my old RAM (G.Skill Trident Z 3200 CL16) is the issue....
Edit #2: Just realised I have not installed the M.2 standoff and only used the heatsink standoff. The drive may not be seated properly! I'll update here later this week if this is the case.
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