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To clear storage, follow the latest instructions provided.

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Yuukimaruchan
Junior Member
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07-30-2016, 03:33 PM
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I'm working on clearing my PC and setting up Tiny11, but I keep encountering this issue. The screen won't finish the disk check or repair. Since I don’t have any crucial files, feel free to wipe everything. Just a note, the D drive isn’t the main Windows partition—should I remove it before rebooting? Also, I’ve made a USB drive with the Rufus ISO (no sysreq), but I’m still having trouble getting the PC to boot from it. The boot menu appears when I connect the USB.
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Yuukimaruchan
07-30-2016, 03:33 PM #1

I'm working on clearing my PC and setting up Tiny11, but I keep encountering this issue. The screen won't finish the disk check or repair. Since I don’t have any crucial files, feel free to wipe everything. Just a note, the D drive isn’t the main Windows partition—should I remove it before rebooting? Also, I’ve made a USB drive with the Rufus ISO (no sysreq), but I’m still having trouble getting the PC to boot from it. The boot menu appears when I connect the USB.

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IndianGuy
Junior Member
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08-07-2016, 08:31 PM
#2
I don't rely on "custom Windows distros." Their updates can change unexpectedly. Consider rebuilding the drive with the official Windows 11 installation utility. https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 This approach ensures stability and accuracy.
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IndianGuy
08-07-2016, 08:31 PM #2

I don't rely on "custom Windows distros." Their updates can change unexpectedly. Consider rebuilding the drive with the official Windows 11 installation utility. https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 This approach ensures stability and accuracy.

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StyleTrick
Senior Member
744
08-08-2016, 01:54 PM
#3
Check the system settings to confirm it's set to UEFI mode. If not, adjust the boot configuration or firmware settings accordingly.
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StyleTrick
08-08-2016, 01:54 PM #3

Check the system settings to confirm it's set to UEFI mode. If not, adjust the boot configuration or firmware settings accordingly.

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_iMoon
Member
156
08-10-2016, 09:17 AM
#4
Search for a configuration similar to "CSM" within the BIOS settings. Disable it; turning it on will activate backward compatibility mode (Compatibility Support Module).
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_iMoon
08-10-2016, 09:17 AM #4

Search for a configuration similar to "CSM" within the BIOS settings. Disable it; turning it on will activate backward compatibility mode (Compatibility Support Module).

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pinoybusta12
Member
139
08-10-2016, 05:16 PM
#5
You're stuck in the Windows installer for Tiny 11, unable to install on your drives due to a GPT format issue. After refreshing and reformatting, it still won't create an installable format.
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pinoybusta12
08-10-2016, 05:16 PM #5

You're stuck in the Windows installer for Tiny 11, unable to install on your drives due to a GPT format issue. After refreshing and reformatting, it still won't create an installable format.

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black_demon04
Junior Member
16
08-11-2016, 09:02 AM
#6
I'm feeling really upset. I’d like to completely erase everything and start fresh. Let me clarify my setup: I have a SanDisk 240GB SATA drive (formerly Windows), a Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD, and a WD 500GB HDD. I managed to install Tiny11 on the Kingston, but it didn’t boot. The BIOS still sees the Windows boot manager on the SanDisk, so I thought formatting it would help. It didn’t work. I’ve installed Win11 three times on the Kingston, as shown in the Windows repair tool. Now I’m giving up—I just want to reset everything and install a standard version of Windows. Can I do that on this PC? Would I need to disconnect the drives?
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black_demon04
08-11-2016, 09:02 AM #6

I'm feeling really upset. I’d like to completely erase everything and start fresh. Let me clarify my setup: I have a SanDisk 240GB SATA drive (formerly Windows), a Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD, and a WD 500GB HDD. I managed to install Tiny11 on the Kingston, but it didn’t boot. The BIOS still sees the Windows boot manager on the SanDisk, so I thought formatting it would help. It didn’t work. I’ve installed Win11 three times on the Kingston, as shown in the Windows repair tool. Now I’m giving up—I just want to reset everything and install a standard version of Windows. Can I do that on this PC? Would I need to disconnect the drives?