F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Installation failed on USB drive.

Installation failed on USB drive.

Installation failed on USB drive.

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Itzsonzy
Member
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02-24-2016, 05:59 AM
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i moved my pc from a $20 thermaltake to a better nzxt s340 case. this is where issues started—there are no fn 5.25 bays for a cd rom drive. when i booted the pc in windows 7, i couldn’t locate any wireless networks (always wired because the dog chewed the cable). yet the windows 10 insider preview lists all available networks. i’m planning to reinstall windows 7 since disabling ap mode, removing drivers, and reinstalling didn’t help. i’ve tried two different apps to create a boot usb installer disk. rufus works without errors on three or four different usb drives, but the windows tool keeps showing a bootable error when using 32a or 64gb sizes. i’ve tested various usb ports and modes—uefi and non-uefi—and even changed the secure boot settings in bios. my portable usb dvd burner starts up and freezes during cd/dvd boot with two different cables. now i’m about to disassemble the case and replace the old dvd drive.
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Itzsonzy
02-24-2016, 05:59 AM #1

i moved my pc from a $20 thermaltake to a better nzxt s340 case. this is where issues started—there are no fn 5.25 bays for a cd rom drive. when i booted the pc in windows 7, i couldn’t locate any wireless networks (always wired because the dog chewed the cable). yet the windows 10 insider preview lists all available networks. i’m planning to reinstall windows 7 since disabling ap mode, removing drivers, and reinstalling didn’t help. i’ve tried two different apps to create a boot usb installer disk. rufus works without errors on three or four different usb drives, but the windows tool keeps showing a bootable error when using 32a or 64gb sizes. i’ve tested various usb ports and modes—uefi and non-uefi—and even changed the secure boot settings in bios. my portable usb dvd burner starts up and freezes during cd/dvd boot with two different cables. now i’m about to disassemble the case and replace the old dvd drive.

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kokonotaka
Junior Member
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02-26-2016, 03:07 AM
#2
Is your device connected via a USB 2.0 port? Windows 7 isn't compatible with USB 3.0.
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kokonotaka
02-26-2016, 03:07 AM #2

Is your device connected via a USB 2.0 port? Windows 7 isn't compatible with USB 3.0.

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ERKKIN
Member
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02-28-2016, 12:48 PM
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Yes, 2.0 and 3.0 are available. If you didn't mention it's a maximum voltage formula board, it's a must.
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ERKKIN
02-28-2016, 12:48 PM #3

Yes, 2.0 and 3.0 are available. If you didn't mention it's a maximum voltage formula board, it's a must.