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BSOD after during windows logo on boot

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"BSOD after during windows logo on boot", Brand new build that has yet to work properly. However, I am attempting to recycle the HDD from my old computer. When I boot the computer up, the BIOS screen flashes and I can access the BIOS menu. However, when it goes past the BIOS flash screen, I'm presented with a Windows Error Recovery screen with two options: Launch Startup Repair (recommended) and Start Windows Normally. The exact text on the Windows Error Recovery screen is as follows "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. If Windows files have been damaged or configured incorrectly, Startup Repair can help diagnose and fix the problem. If power was interrupted during startup, choose Start Windows Normally. (Use the arrow keys to highlight your choice.)" When selecting the first option, Startup Repair, it takes me to a windows screen with a box pop-up that says: "Startup Repair is checking your system for problems... If problems are found, Startup Repair will fix them automatically. your computer might restart several times during this process. No changes will be made to your personal files or information. This might take several minutes." I let this process go for two or three minutes at which point another box pops up that says: "Do you want to restore your computer using System Repair? Startup Repair can try to restore your computer to an earlier point in time when it worked correctly. This repair will not change personal data, but it might remove some programs that were installed recently. You cannot undo this restoration." I attempted this option only to have the computer sit at the attempted recovery screen for about 20 minutes (because there is no previous point where the computer worked as it's a new build) When I select the second option, it simply does the exact same thing as before, gets halfway through the windows logo, freezes, and flashes a BSOD for about 1 second before rebooting.

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