F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems I can assist with installing new windows. Let me know what you need help with!

I can assist with installing new windows. Let me know what you need help with!

I can assist with installing new windows. Let me know what you need help with!

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VTx_Tays
Member
56
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM
#1
I upgraded my PC with brand new components from original equipment, including a power supply, MOBO parts, RAM, CPU, and HDD. I’ve been attempting to install Windows by changing the boot options on CD and a pen drive, adjusting the BIOS settings to boot from any drive. When I save and restart, it just restarts back into BIOS without progress. I’m unsure what’s wrong—I haven’t done this before, though I know the basics. On my first try with an old HDD, everything worked smoothly; the motherboard connected immediately and the Windows install started. Now it’s frustrating and taking a while. Could anyone offer advice or tips to help me resolve this issue?
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VTx_Tays
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM #1

I upgraded my PC with brand new components from original equipment, including a power supply, MOBO parts, RAM, CPU, and HDD. I’ve been attempting to install Windows by changing the boot options on CD and a pen drive, adjusting the BIOS settings to boot from any drive. When I save and restart, it just restarts back into BIOS without progress. I’m unsure what’s wrong—I haven’t done this before, though I know the basics. On my first try with an old HDD, everything worked smoothly; the motherboard connected immediately and the Windows install started. Now it’s frustrating and taking a while. Could anyone offer advice or tips to help me resolve this issue?

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DeadpoOol
Member
175
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM
#2
No, I didn't purchase it from a store.
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DeadpoOol
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM #2

No, I didn't purchase it from a store.

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Xxshalevop
Member
193
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM
#3
varies based on who is asking
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Xxshalevop
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM #3

varies based on who is asking

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AnOrdinaryGrim
Junior Member
2
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM
#4
You didn't answer my question
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AnOrdinaryGrim
12-18-2024, 06:00 AM #4

You didn't answer my question

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Rei_Delta
Member
54
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#5
I didn't purchase it from a shop.
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Rei_Delta
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #5

I didn't purchase it from a shop.

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Lert154
Junior Member
10
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#6
No, I didn't just drop the .ISO file onto the CD.
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Lert154
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #6

No, I didn't just drop the .ISO file onto the CD.

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#7
It was correctly set up on the CD, I've used it before and it worked fine.
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Okunino
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #7

It was correctly set up on the CD, I've used it before and it worked fine.

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BigNate7777
Junior Member
33
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#8
Which motherboard are you using? I'm checking since different systems require specific keys like F8, F11, or F12 to access boot options.
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BigNate7777
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #8

Which motherboard are you using? I'm checking since different systems require specific keys like F8, F11, or F12 to access boot options.

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_TaamberPvP
Junior Member
32
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#9
Using a USB drive to set up Windows has finally gotten the BIOS running, but I kept seeing that frustrating error about the missing CD/DVD driver. The A button or the boot menu just didn’t respond. I checked every USB port, but none worked. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this? I’ve tried all the ports and still can’t access the necessary drivers. Thanks for any advice!
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_TaamberPvP
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #9

Using a USB drive to set up Windows has finally gotten the BIOS running, but I kept seeing that frustrating error about the missing CD/DVD driver. The A button or the boot menu just didn’t respond. I checked every USB port, but none worked. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this? I’ve tried all the ports and still can’t access the necessary drivers. Thanks for any advice!

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walee123
Senior Member
737
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM
#10
Use the console shortcut to open Diskpart. Select disk 2, run Clean to erase everything on it. Then create a new primary partition with NTFS format, label it "Windows", assign it the letter C, and save changes.
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walee123
12-18-2024, 06:01 AM #10

Use the console shortcut to open Diskpart. Select disk 2, run Clean to erase everything on it. Then create a new primary partition with NTFS format, label it "Windows", assign it the letter C, and save changes.

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