Installation issues with Windows 10 encountered. Please check system requirements and troubleshoot accordingly.
Installation issues with Windows 10 encountered. Please check system requirements and troubleshoot accordingly.
Hello everyone! I've faced a frustrating issue this week—installing Windows 10 21H1 on my PC after realizing I was still running an outdated version (1903). I made an installation media through Microsoft's site and even used Rufus with an ISO, but nothing worked. Now I see the Windows logo briefly before each reboot. I tested both USB and SSD drives on another machine, which functioned perfectly. It seems the problem might be related to BIOS settings, drivers, or an outdated BIOS version. My system specs are: MSI X370 Gaming Plus (BIOS v. E7BS0IMS.150, built 22/03/2019), Ryzen 5 1500X, 16GB DDR4 RAM, two 3.5" SSDs, and a Seagate Barracuda HHD. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Have you already cleared this iteration? A tool I discovered allows access to older ISO versions, enabling incremental updates.
The article references a GitHub tool for updating an older Windows 10 ISO file. It was helpful because it allowed an incremental update, making it possible to revert the installation to its original factory state if needed. Your question about whether your current 1903 Windows version is installed on one of the SSDs is relevant for understanding the update process.
Hi there! I didn't catch your message, but your SSD is already running version 1903.
Attempting to switch to version 1909 with the tool. It seems the installation isn't proceeding smoothly...