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Problems with installing USB on Windows

Problems with installing USB on Windows

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MasterCube800
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02-15-2016, 06:56 PM
#1
Hello! I saw your post yesterday about setting up Windows 10 on your new PC. You're currently in the installation process and running into problems. You're using a USB drive and have created a bootable image with the Creation Tool. After connecting your USB, you're trying to boot from both the labeled drives and your SSD, which is showing but not running any OS. You've managed to get past the language and keyboard selection step, but then it crashes again with an error. I'm here to help you figure out what might be causing these issues. Please let me know if you need any further assistance!
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MasterCube800
02-15-2016, 06:56 PM #1

Hello! I saw your post yesterday about setting up Windows 10 on your new PC. You're currently in the installation process and running into problems. You're using a USB drive and have created a bootable image with the Creation Tool. After connecting your USB, you're trying to boot from both the labeled drives and your SSD, which is showing but not running any OS. You've managed to get past the language and keyboard selection step, but then it crashes again with an error. I'm here to help you figure out what might be causing these issues. Please let me know if you need any further assistance!

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_God47_
Member
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02-16-2016, 03:53 AM
#2
Without the error messages it's difficult to understand the exact issue. It seems the installation on your USB drive might be problematic. I'd attempt to regenerate the boot media again, perhaps using another USB device. Also verify that the drive is empty and recently formatted.
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_God47_
02-16-2016, 03:53 AM #2

Without the error messages it's difficult to understand the exact issue. It seems the installation on your USB drive might be problematic. I'd attempt to regenerate the boot media again, perhaps using another USB device. Also verify that the drive is empty and recently formatted.

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eduardodd08
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02-16-2016, 04:41 AM
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I faced several issues when setting up Windows... It turned out the installation media was defective. Or perhaps the USB flash drive or port was faulty. I attempted to use Media Creation Tool with another USB drive and a different port.
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eduardodd08
02-16-2016, 04:41 AM #3

I faced several issues when setting up Windows... It turned out the installation media was defective. Or perhaps the USB flash drive or port was faulty. I attempted to use Media Creation Tool with another USB drive and a different port.

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02-21-2016, 02:33 AM
#4
Hey team! I’m going to give it a shot. Also, I’ve noticed some varied error messages. I recall two: IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL UNEXPECTED KERNEL MODE TRAP.
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bunnywithabowl
02-21-2016, 02:33 AM #4

Hey team! I’m going to give it a shot. Also, I’ve noticed some varied error messages. I recall two: IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL UNEXPECTED KERNEL MODE TRAP.

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Jayden32805
Member
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02-22-2016, 03:06 AM
#5
You possibly set up Universal bus driver for USB wrong in your new operating system. To fix it, reinstall using a CD disk. Since your USB ports aren’t working, that’s the approach I took when installing Windows 7.
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Jayden32805
02-22-2016, 03:06 AM #5

You possibly set up Universal bus driver for USB wrong in your new operating system. To fix it, reinstall using a CD disk. Since your USB ports aren’t working, that’s the approach I took when installing Windows 7.

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LinkBoxia
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02-22-2016, 04:39 AM
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I don’t have any space for CDs on my computer.
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LinkBoxia
02-22-2016, 04:39 AM #6

I don’t have any space for CDs on my computer.

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Invaider
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02-22-2016, 10:24 AM
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You may need a compatible external USB reader with a driver or install a hard drive directly on your PC. Your case is unusual, and as a buyer you already get devices with a ready operating system and necessary drivers, avoiding the current situation. This is the best approach I've found—using supported hardware for your desired OS is always preferable.
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Invaider
02-22-2016, 10:24 AM #7

You may need a compatible external USB reader with a driver or install a hard drive directly on your PC. Your case is unusual, and as a buyer you already get devices with a ready operating system and necessary drivers, avoiding the current situation. This is the best approach I've found—using supported hardware for your desired OS is always preferable.