New build help, unable to boot from ssd.

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Heys guys

So I have just built a new pc here are the specs.

MB: MPG Z590 gaming edge WiFi
SSD: WD_Black SN770 1TB
CPU: 10th Gen Core i5-10600K
RAM: Kingston Fury DDR4 3600MT/s 16GB
Graphics card: RTX 2060

I have managed to install windows 10 from a USB and installed it on the ssd.

The problem is after the installation and when I get to the desktop, when i reboot windows it gets stuck on the MPG splash screen and won't load up.

I have reinstalled windows 3 times formated the SSD but still the same issue. After the installation everything is fine but when i I restart the pc it won't load the desktop.

I can boot into the bios and can see the SSD is first In the boot priority.

I don't have any HDD connected to the sata ports and i have removed the installation USB and changed the boot order back to the SSD.

Any advice would be great.

Thanks
 
So when I disabled the full screen boot logo it just said
" initializing intel(R) Boot Agent GE v0.4.09"
PXE-E05: The LAN adaptor's NVM configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. The Boot agent cannot continue

Then it goes to a black screen.
 
Do you know which version of Windows 10 is on your USB install media? If it's an older build, try downloading and using the latest Windows 10 MediaCreationTool22H2. Also try resetting your motherboard to default settings, reboot, and change boot mode to UEFI, then install Windows using the 22H2 media.
 
So when I disabled the full screen boot logo it just said
" initializing intel(R) Boot Agent GE v0.4.09"
PXE-E05: The LAN adaptor's NVM configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. The Boot agent cannot continue

Then it goes to a black screen.

Disable PXE boot, booting from LAN/Ethernet. New error after?
 
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Do you know which version of Windows 10 is on your USB install media? If it's an older build, try downloading and using the latest Windows 10 MediaCreationTool22H2. Also try resetting your motherboard to default settings, reboot, and change boot mode to UEFI, then install Windows using the 22H2 media.
I am going to give that a try now just downloaded the latest Windows 10 MediaCreationTool22H2.

Will see if that works
 
Do you know which version of Windows 10 is on your USB install media? If it's an older build, try downloading and using the latest Windows 10 MediaCreationTool22H2. Also try resetting your motherboard to default settings, reboot, and change boot mode to UEFI, then install Windows using the 22H2 media.
Looks like the new windows 10 image update done the trick.
Thanks for the help
 
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