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02-16-2016, 02:22 PM
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It seems you might be experiencing a hardware problem. Check the BIOS to confirm if your drive is recognized; if it is, the issue may lie elsewhere, possibly with the drive itself becoming faulty. Since you're already familiar with Rufus, you understand how to create bootable USB drives and install Linux. Try installing 64bit Ubuntu for convenience. If that succeeds, you've gained some knowledge. You can then use Ubuntu to test the hard drive, examine its settings and specifications, and figure out why the Windows installation isn't working and how to fix it. Good luck.
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NinatoPvP
02-16-2016, 02:22 PM #11

It seems you might be experiencing a hardware problem. Check the BIOS to confirm if your drive is recognized; if it is, the issue may lie elsewhere, possibly with the drive itself becoming faulty. Since you're already familiar with Rufus, you understand how to create bootable USB drives and install Linux. Try installing 64bit Ubuntu for convenience. If that succeeds, you've gained some knowledge. You can then use Ubuntu to test the hard drive, examine its settings and specifications, and figure out why the Windows installation isn't working and how to fix it. Good luck.

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