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Power outage during startup. Assistance required to reinstall Windows.

Power outage during startup. Assistance required to reinstall Windows.

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YourMCAdmin
Member
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01-15-2025, 04:10 AM
#1
I understand the setup I'm using and the situation you're facing. Your PC is showing some issues during boot, especially with the SSD not being prioritized. It's working in automatic repair mode but not resolving the problem. You've tried a clean Windows install and made a flash drive, yet it keeps restarting during installation. Let me know if you need further help!
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YourMCAdmin
01-15-2025, 04:10 AM #1

I understand the setup I'm using and the situation you're facing. Your PC is showing some issues during boot, especially with the SSD not being prioritized. It's working in automatic repair mode but not resolving the problem. You've tried a clean Windows install and made a flash drive, yet it keeps restarting during installation. Let me know if you need further help!

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UsingAura
Member
98
01-15-2025, 04:32 AM
#2
Switch to CSM or UEFI version and check if additional devices appear in the boot menu.
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UsingAura
01-15-2025, 04:32 AM #2

Switch to CSM or UEFI version and check if additional devices appear in the boot menu.

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jackyvb27
Junior Member
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01-15-2025, 08:23 PM
#3
Hello, I own two HDDs and one SSD. I suspected a hardware problem, so I took it to a local PC builder. They removed the SSD and installed their own. The system won’t boot to the desktop unless one of my HDDs is taken out, suggesting the second HDD might be faulty. Even after swapping in a new SSD, I still faced issues—Windows wouldn’t install properly and the PC would freeze or restart unexpectedly during setup. Their SSD with Windows already installed boots fine, but it was very late at night, so no further testing was done.
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jackyvb27
01-15-2025, 08:23 PM #3

Hello, I own two HDDs and one SSD. I suspected a hardware problem, so I took it to a local PC builder. They removed the SSD and installed their own. The system won’t boot to the desktop unless one of my HDDs is taken out, suggesting the second HDD might be faulty. Even after swapping in a new SSD, I still faced issues—Windows wouldn’t install properly and the PC would freeze or restart unexpectedly during setup. Their SSD with Windows already installed boots fine, but it was very late at night, so no further testing was done.

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tdowlingiii
Member
127
01-16-2025, 06:01 PM
#4
The computer appears to be outdated or has worn components that might be causing issues. Could the problem lie with the SATA connectors rather than the drives themselves, especially if the SSD is also SATA? This is uncertain without knowing the exact model. I suspect the system was designed for dual booting and would fail without all components working, though this might not be accurate. For now, their SSD functions, the OS is stable, but you can't access the HDDs with the new SSD. If this is true, consider replacing SATA cables and checking connectors.
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tdowlingiii
01-16-2025, 06:01 PM #4

The computer appears to be outdated or has worn components that might be causing issues. Could the problem lie with the SATA connectors rather than the drives themselves, especially if the SSD is also SATA? This is uncertain without knowing the exact model. I suspect the system was designed for dual booting and would fail without all components working, though this might not be accurate. For now, their SSD functions, the OS is stable, but you can't access the HDDs with the new SSD. If this is true, consider replacing SATA cables and checking connectors.

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Zodex
Junior Member
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01-17-2025, 02:26 PM
#5
I understand there could be several factors involved, and it will take time to determine the exact cause. I'm using an NVMe SSD. Yes, their NVMe SSD is functioning alongside my HDD. It loads the OS to desktop. I recently installed a new NVMe SSD in the same location as the old one, but the Windows installation still faces problems. I'm unsure if I mentioned it, but power was interrupted during startup.
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Zodex
01-17-2025, 02:26 PM #5

I understand there could be several factors involved, and it will take time to determine the exact cause. I'm using an NVMe SSD. Yes, their NVMe SSD is functioning alongside my HDD. It loads the OS to desktop. I recently installed a new NVMe SSD in the same location as the old one, but the Windows installation still faces problems. I'm unsure if I mentioned it, but power was interrupted during startup.

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SapphireBlu
Member
70
01-17-2025, 03:45 PM
#6
I could be mistaken about this, but Windows setups are tied to the hardware they're on. If it works, I'd attempt to boot Windows from the old SSD alone, removing the HDDs first. Before reinstalling on a brand-new SSD with the same key, I'd remove Windows from the old drive. Your product key is usually on the media disk packaging or you can use software to reveal it on the system. With Windows 11, these steps might differ, but testing could help resolve the problem. Unless you updated your BIOS, power loss shouldn't be an issue.
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SapphireBlu
01-17-2025, 03:45 PM #6

I could be mistaken about this, but Windows setups are tied to the hardware they're on. If it works, I'd attempt to boot Windows from the old SSD alone, removing the HDDs first. Before reinstalling on a brand-new SSD with the same key, I'd remove Windows from the old drive. Your product key is usually on the media disk packaging or you can use software to reveal it on the system. With Windows 11, these steps might differ, but testing could help resolve the problem. Unless you updated your BIOS, power loss shouldn't be an issue.

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RitaGayo
Member
89
02-02-2025, 06:59 PM
#7
The previous SSD has been completely erased, allowing me to retrieve essential data from the cloud. I'm still using Windows 10.
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RitaGayo
02-02-2025, 06:59 PM #7

The previous SSD has been completely erased, allowing me to retrieve essential data from the cloud. I'm still using Windows 10.

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02-02-2025, 08:32 PM
#8
The problem lies in the unclear question. Could you provide more details?
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RuheloserYanKo
02-02-2025, 08:32 PM #8

The problem lies in the unclear question. Could you provide more details?

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benice45
Member
230
02-03-2025, 08:17 PM
#9
Their operating system launches to the desktop without issues. However, whenever I attempt to install Windows on my old SSD, it restarts unexpectedly or freezes. Even after installing a new SSD directly from the box, Windows still won’t install properly. We’ve used both our flash drives and several USB ports to try the installation, but the issue remains unresolved.
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benice45
02-03-2025, 08:17 PM #9

Their operating system launches to the desktop without issues. However, whenever I attempt to install Windows on my old SSD, it restarts unexpectedly or freezes. Even after installing a new SSD directly from the box, Windows still won’t install properly. We’ve used both our flash drives and several USB ports to try the installation, but the issue remains unresolved.

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Intheworld061
Member
62
02-04-2025, 12:32 PM
#10
They placed my CPU on another device, but that computer failed to start like mine did.
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Intheworld061
02-04-2025, 12:32 PM #10

They placed my CPU on another device, but that computer failed to start like mine did.