Hi ariska.., First make sure all drivers are up to date.
DXE = Driver Execution Environments.
Once system RAM is initialized and the PEI phase completes, the DXE environment is entered.
The only way to determine this DXE initialization error is to benchtest all components outside your case, as you may have a short to MB standoffs.
It will be a process of elimination by adding one component at a time with a reset to check your Qcode between each addition and see where the stop error occurs. Test with just one DIMM installed and try switching around. I would also run a full Memtest86+ cycle once you are in bios.
If available with your MB, make sure to populate the 4pin socket to assist your CPU.
It can also be as simple as a Bios update, or 1 faulty DIMM. There are many things that can cause this error.
Bent pins in the CPU socket, faulty DIMMs, bad MB or CPU. All will have to be checked if this error persists.
Check the simple things first and see how you go.
MM
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