Automated repair cycle for a new gaming PC
Automated repair cycle for a new gaming PC
I located the Windows 10 USB in the BIOS. Should I follow the standard procedure? Also, should I delete any extra storage devices now?
Turn off your individual storage units and then power on the USB drive. Standard procedure, no unusual steps involved.
I completed the process. I removed all other storage drives except the main one. I started Windows USB and reinstalled Windows. After logging in, I followed all the necessary setup steps before using the PC, which then indicated it would take a few minutes for everything to initialize. A few minutes passed, the PC restarted, and it showed "Automatic Repair" because it didn't start properly. I'm not sure what to do next. It happened again.
It seems there might be a problem with the USB stick. You can repurpose it and create a new installer using Microsoft's website: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...ndows10ISO. This allows you to download it onto another PC or laptop and generate a fresh installation tool.
Sure, I'll give it a shot. I'll let you know my response soon. Thanks!
Check the USB stick for the previous setup tool and decide whether to delete it or retain it.
Just installed a fresh Windows installation drive. It worked fine for a couple of minutes before the setup screen appeared. Is this related to a device problem?