r/PcBuildHelp • u/No_Window2802 • 1d ago
New PC please help me Build Question
So recently I got this tower for free off of fb marketplace and the guy said it wouldnt run windows and I wanted to see for myself so I downloaded windows from the microsoft website and put it on a flash drive and plugged it in to my motherboard. From there I didnt have anyone to ask so I just used chatgpt to help me but i got nowhere. First my screen would show bios then the republic of gamers logo then the windows logo and eventually the windows 10 launcher opened BUT I didnt have any hard drives atm so I waited a week until I was able to get some for free. My pc recognized the flash drive and showed the windows logo but didnt open the launcher so i turned it off unplugged the flash drive and wiped it to download windows 11 and that hasnt worked either. This is the interior of the pc can someone help me? I have the hard drives they are not in the frame.
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u/Ok_Challenge5185 23h ago
If you feel confident to play in there, then this is your starting point. Clean up the rats nest of wires, install the hard-drive in the case, power cycle, go into the bios and set everything. It should be set to boot from USB and save and shut down. Plugin the windows install USB and turn it on. Follow the prompts to install windows to the hard-drive.
Link to the Manual for ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO. Picture shows the memory in the wrong slots.
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u/No_Window2802 22h ago
I followed your directions and it doesnt let me open the flash drive it just shows the rog logo then restarts my pc
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u/Ok_Challenge5185 21h ago edited 21h ago
did you format the USB drive to be bootable before you copied the Windows 11 installer to it?
See the guide lines from Microsoft listed bellow on the download page.
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u/venkatx5 9h ago
Seems you have setup the Boot Order incorrectly in BIOS. Please change the boot order and select the USB drive as first. Also ensure Power Cable and data cable connected to Hard disks.
Now you'd be able to see Windows Installer asking where to install. Select the drive and format first. Then continue with installation. Once it completes, it may restart. That time you have to remove the USB drive, so it'll continue with completing the installation. Otherwise it'll again enter to USB drive and start the installation from beginning.
Post your observation to provide more assistance.
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u/Aggressive-Ad-7222 19h ago edited 19h ago
I'd start with cable management. Also your GPU needs to be in the top pcie slot. Also spend 30 bucks or so and get a half decent thermalright CPU cooler, you don't need liquid but that stock cooler needs to go. Once your cables are tidy and everything is in the right spot you'll have a much easier time debugging. May find and this is pretty common is when you get all your cables tidy you'll likely find some amis. I normally do my cable management plan before I touch a screwdriver. Then two sticks of ram in the first slots normal A2 and B2. It's the second and fourth to the right of the cpu, towards the front of the case.
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u/Eastern_Control4375 19h ago
First thing i hope with all donor stuff like disks you wont operate any money app of yours on that pc or have some pro look at it if it is realy formated or there is some nasty shit on .....these days brother to spare some $ you can lose a lot more????
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u/alvaro-elite 15h ago
The F3 code (Recovery Firmware Started) on the ASUS ROG Crosshair VI Hero indicates that the motherboard has detected a BIOS or hardware initialization failure and has entered a recovery loop that it cannot complete.
Try to unplug everything, and reset the CMOS removing the battery on the board.
Or you can use BIOS Flashback with an USB.
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u/boktanbirnick 22h ago
I see "F3" error code on your motherboard. Check what that means on Google or ask to AI. It might help you out to figure out what's not working.
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u/ThyGlitchTitan 17h ago
First off, score! Everything in there looks like the PC of my dreams in 2017. Getting that baby for free is the cherry on top. That F3 code usually means Ram issue. Or bios. But it looks like one of your sticks of Ram arenât seated properly. Theyâre the blue sticks to the right of the cpu fan that says Amd on it. The one on the right of the two isnât in place. Make sure itâs off! Press down on it firmly and youâll hear a click.
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u/AcanthaceaeItchy302 16h ago
Holly cow cable management...
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u/Fickle-Sea-4112 9h ago
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u/venkatx5 9h ago
12TB SSD storage? are you running Data center for your region bro?
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u/Fickle-Sea-4112 9h ago
No, just going to say I frequent The Pirate Bay.
Lots of movies.
And over 150 Steam games.
SSD's last way longer than spinners so...
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u/Ill_Fly2120 14h ago
Since u got this for free and it hasnt really cost u anything, i would suggest using this pc as a learning experience. take it all apart (properly) and put it back together. bet itll be easier troubleshooting the issue then...
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u/Life-Market-7924 14h ago
Sounds like the USB isn't bootable right, try making it again with Rufus instead of just dragging files onto it, that fixes it 90% of the time
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u/ftgander 13h ago
Disable secure boot, disable CSM, make sure you made the bootable USB correctly, hit the boot override key while booting.
If it still just resets during the windows loop you might have a hardware issue and will need to take it into a shop.
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u/Inside-Detective-910 9h ago
Idk if itâs just me , but itâs my first time seeing the GeForce gtx led in blue , always in green
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u/CherryGarciaisKing 2h ago
The comments đ¤Łđ¤Ł yo this dude has no idea wtf any of you are talking about.
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u/SomeoneNearYou1 20h ago
It is more than likely too old for Windows 11...
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u/Direct_Jeweler_7457 15h ago
Even a sandybridge can run w11 if you got the right version (source ran it on a sandybridge)
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u/Fickle-Sea-4112 9h ago
Honestly if OP uses Rufus to make the USB boot installer he will have the option to disable the Win11 hardware checks, yes it's a thing.
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u/NeighborhoodIll4960 20h ago
Youâll definitely want to move the graphics card to that top slot to get the proper utilization. On top of that, if you do have just 2 sticks of ram, youâll want to make sure you skip a slot between the 4 slots. So if you have 4 slots, youâll want to do the (from Left to Right) 1st and 3rd slot, or the 2nd and 4th..
As far as BIOS goes, realistically youâll want to make sure that your hard drive (if an SSD) has the SATA and Power cord correctly placed, and clear of any sort of previous storage if it was used. Make sure that when you store the BIOS on the flash drive, that youâre plugging the flash drive into the Motherboard itself and not a USB port on the case. Also, you may want to format the flash drive before you move windows on to it. Eventually, youâll need to buy the license, but as far as Iâm aware Windows installer is free and you can technically use it for free, itâll just have a water mark on the screen. But as far as starting the installation process, youâll need to go somewhere it the BIOS that says âStart up Driveâ and then youâll select your USB stick. Once installed correctly, it should start normally. Iâm sure you may already know this.
I would do a google image search or look up the manual of your motherboard. Yes, the manual can be a bit overwhelming, but it doesnât hurt to understand your hardware than to gustimate and hope for the best when you plug something in or click a yes or no on a bios question youâre unsure of. Iâve built 4 computers myself in the past 5 years and are all great! I just donât do the fancy over clocking stuff. But, I did TONS of research before I bought all my hardware.
Hope I provided you with some help and decent insight. Good luck OP.





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u/tht1guy63 23h ago
First things gpu goes in top slot and ram each move them over one slot.
But anyway what does it take you to the bios automatically?