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HP OMEN 15.6" Intel® Core™ i7 GTX 1060 Gaming Laptop - 1 TB HDD & 128 GB SSD
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop was working fine the night before when I had been playing overwatch. I had let the laptop enter standby mode and closed it and the next morning when i started using it, it booted up. not minding this, the pc is running and its going fine and when i tried to open overwatch. blue screen occured. since then multiple blue screens occured and everytime it was a different reason. now its stuck on the omen logo while the dots swing around. everytime the automatic repair runs, it ends up with a black screen and is stuck there. recently I downloaded and made a usb with the windows 10 media thing. now when I boot up  my pc with said usb, its stuck on a purple screen with a cursor and I am able to shift+f10 for console. Ive tried on three different usbs from which two were by the windows media app itself while one of them was from an iso from microsoft run by rufus. all of them are the lastest up to date. please help

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The BSOD was caused by a failure in one of my 8GB RAM sticks. The reason why it wouldnt boot up is because the ssd isnt being read. What I did was unplug the ramstick and the ssd, and then proceed to install windows on the hdd instead. If you dont want to lose your data on the hdd, Visit an hp center, or use a different hdd to install windows on.

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The BSOD was caused by a failure in one of my 8GB RAM sticks. The reason why it wouldnt boot up is because the ssd isnt being read. What I did was unplug the ramstick and the ssd, and then proceed to install windows on the hdd instead. If you dont want to lose your data on the hdd, Visit an hp center, or use a different hdd to install windows on.

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