I just built a new PC and did a complete reset, but I'm having issues trying to install Windows 11. Each time I start the installation, it either fails with a message saying, 'Windows 11 installation has failed,' or I end up getting the blue screen of death, which causes my computer to restart. What should I do to resolve this?
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Just a heads-up, if you're still having installation failures, it's worth checking if your system meets the TPM and processor requirements for Windows 11. If you're using the proper installation method and it's still failing, contacting Microsoft's product support could give you a clearer path forward.
First off, make sure to back up your data before making any adjustments, just in case something goes wrong. If you need to gather some information about the crashes, check for dump files in the C:WindowsMinidump directory. You can find out more about how to access and upload these files to a file sharing site like Mediafire. Having those logs can really help diagnose the issue with the blue screens.
Are you starting your install from a USB drive or trying to refresh the system? If you’re using a USB, it can help to create your install media with Rufus. This program can help tweak the installation settings to make sure your hardware requirements are met. If problems persist, try to look for installation logs or perhaps boot from a Linux live USB to investigate further.

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