new GPU CPU RAM Motherborad everything on windows 7 wont boot in to windows at all when I turn on the screen of my power light then goes right (windows error)

new GPU CPU RAM Motherborad everything on windows 7 does not start in Windows at all when I turn my power on the screen on then turn past directly to (windows error) I hit normal windows startup then goes to blue screen I tried safe mode, safe mode with netowrking, last know good configuretions and it stil goes to blue screen and again once it restarts please help fix this problem some

Here's my Spece if necessary
OS-Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Intel Core i5 processor 3570 k @ 3.40 ghz
RAM-8 GB
Graphics Card-MSI Nvidia Geforce 660 TI 2Go ECA
Motherborad-H77MA G43 (Gen3)
PSU - XFX Pro 750W Brozne Edition (Real Gamers Easy Rail)
Hurricane box-Cyberpower (Black ATX) side Pancel Galss with blue lights)
Monitor-LG W2340 HD 1920 x 1080 60 hz (DVI - D)
Keyboard-Xtreme Gear (large buttons)
Mouse-Xtreme Gear
Here is ok all my spece pc I hope who help im going to call MSI and Cyberpower on this problem also if needed

If win is an oem version supplied preinstalled on the PC, its coastline to the origonal material.

If this is a start of commercial version full victory since the win dvd and see if a repair install works

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