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Problems installing Windows 10

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fanfaro
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01-13-2017, 12:06 PM
#11
I'm also reaching over 30% now. I reattempted and almost completed it, but then encountered an error.
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fanfaro
01-13-2017, 12:06 PM #11

I'm also reaching over 30% now. I reattempted and almost completed it, but then encountered an error.

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ComidaChina
Member
107
01-14-2017, 12:01 PM
#12
I haven't dismissed the SSD yet. There might be an error code to check. Another option could be a fresh installation of Windows 10. If that doesn't work, someone in the community might be able to assist.
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ComidaChina
01-14-2017, 12:01 PM #12

I haven't dismissed the SSD yet. There might be an error code to check. Another option could be a fresh installation of Windows 10. If that doesn't work, someone in the community might be able to assist.

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Butterfly1416
Senior Member
701
01-14-2017, 03:51 PM
#13
Bummer... give it a shot with the Win 10 home ISO (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10). If you can, use another flash drive. I’ve run into problems with boot media that are almost full, so try it on a bigger drive if you have one—like at least 8 gigabytes just in case your current one is only 4. When setting up, format the drive when you start the installation, make sure you’re using UEFI instead of the old mode, and switch the drive to AHCI if possible. If you can, connect the device online so updates can be downloaded quickly, even though that’s unlikely.

I noticed you’ve tried a few of these steps, so let’s give it another go with all the precautions. Good luck!

P.S. Besides those tips, just double-check everything is securely connected and make sure your system’s thermal setup is solid—no overheating from the cooler, bad thermal paste, or improper installation should be on your mind. You can verify this in the BIOS info tab if you want.
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Butterfly1416
01-14-2017, 03:51 PM #13

Bummer... give it a shot with the Win 10 home ISO (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10). If you can, use another flash drive. I’ve run into problems with boot media that are almost full, so try it on a bigger drive if you have one—like at least 8 gigabytes just in case your current one is only 4. When setting up, format the drive when you start the installation, make sure you’re using UEFI instead of the old mode, and switch the drive to AHCI if possible. If you can, connect the device online so updates can be downloaded quickly, even though that’s unlikely.

I noticed you’ve tried a few of these steps, so let’s give it another go with all the precautions. Good luck!

P.S. Besides those tips, just double-check everything is securely connected and make sure your system’s thermal setup is solid—no overheating from the cooler, bad thermal paste, or improper installation should be on your mind. You can verify this in the BIOS info tab if you want.

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acromo
Member
167
01-15-2017, 12:37 AM
#14
Thanks for your message. You've already tested with a larger flash drive and a new SSD, but you're still facing partition issues, especially with the GDT setting. Let me know if you'd like further guidance.
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acromo
01-15-2017, 12:37 AM #14

Thanks for your message. You've already tested with a larger flash drive and a new SSD, but you're still facing partition issues, especially with the GDT setting. Let me know if you'd like further guidance.

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united32
Senior Member
433
01-15-2017, 03:31 AM
#15
The issue is that GPT needs to be installed, but you only have the MBR available.
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united32
01-15-2017, 03:31 AM #15

The issue is that GPT needs to be installed, but you only have the MBR available.

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Fabiano_HD
Junior Member
36
01-18-2017, 07:07 AM
#16
It feels similar to a previous issue I faced, only showing the blue recovery screen with a sad face. There’s no clear clue about the problem.
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Fabiano_HD
01-18-2017, 07:07 AM #16

It feels similar to a previous issue I faced, only showing the blue recovery screen with a sad face. There’s no clear clue about the problem.

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xmidnight
Junior Member
31
01-18-2017, 12:50 PM
#17
Begin the process by pressing shift+F10 to open the CMD. Then follow these steps: 1) Enter "diskpart" and hit enter. 2) Type "list disk" and press enter. 3) Choose the correct drive for your installation, ensuring it's a single SSD (number 0). 4) Select "select disk 0" if needed. 5) Run "clean" to format. 6) Enter "convert GPT" to finish converting from MBR to GPT. Your drive will be ready now.
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xmidnight
01-18-2017, 12:50 PM #17

Begin the process by pressing shift+F10 to open the CMD. Then follow these steps: 1) Enter "diskpart" and hit enter. 2) Type "list disk" and press enter. 3) Choose the correct drive for your installation, ensuring it's a single SSD (number 0). 4) Select "select disk 0" if needed. 5) Run "clean" to format. 6) Enter "convert GPT" to finish converting from MBR to GPT. Your drive will be ready now.

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01-18-2017, 06:22 PM
#18
I understood that request. I noticed a YouTube video about this topic, though with an older SSD it simply proceeded straight to installation.
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Bubbly_Bubbles
01-18-2017, 06:22 PM #18

I understood that request. I noticed a YouTube video about this topic, though with an older SSD it simply proceeded straight to installation.

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Pewdieant
Junior Member
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01-21-2017, 09:19 AM
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Pewdieant
01-21-2017, 09:19 AM #19

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Parkour7
Junior Member
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01-21-2017, 10:26 AM
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Parkour7
01-21-2017, 10:26 AM #20

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