Windows 10 instalation problem

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Hello guys. Ordered gaming rig recommended here on forum:
MSI B450M MORTAR
RX 5700 XT
Ryzen 3600
Team Group Vulcan T-Force 16GB (2x8GB)
CoolerMaster MasterWatt 650
Corsair Force MP510 series 960GB NVMe PCIe M.2 Solid State Drive

Everything works just fine until I want to install Windows on it. I've created win 10 USB to install it, everything looks alright until it wants to copy instalation files on ssd, then it's restarting and I can't go any further.
Preparing files for instalation and when it wants to copy instalation files it gives me ';(' emoji on blue screen or restart.
I've created another USB but it didn't worked, tried to create partitions, tried without it. All it does is restarting instead of install windows. Have you any idea how to make this bloody thing work?

Thanks in advance for any help :)
 
Theres two ways to install it, one is USB UEFI and other USB, one you can leave and it will get you to final setup screen the other will just keep starting from scratch if you don't intervene, so I think you have USB as boot, so what you gotta do is after you copied all files over and it reboots just take the USB stick out and it will then boot from your M2 and complete setup. The Uefi Usb way doesnt require you to do this.

After files are copied the USB isn't needed.
My guess. You selected the usb as boot device. After the first reboot, remove the usb.
Another thing may be, not sure if applies to your motherboard, but I had to do few changes to the Asus X570-f to be able to use the m.2 as a bootable drive. Wasn't necessary for my previous B350-f.
On BIOS, something like uefi and legacy. But related to the M.2, not the usb.
 
My guess. You selected the usb as boot device. After the first reboot, remove the usb.
Another thing may be, not sure if applies to your motherboard, but I had to do few changes to the Asus X570-f to be able to use the m.2 as a bootable drive. Wasn't necessary for my previous B350-f.
On BIOS, something like uefi and legacy. But related to the M.2, not the usb.

I deleted because I started reading and just assumed it was that issue and skimmed, I missed the part he said about getting blue screen and :(. In which case my info is completely irrelevant, ignore.
 
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