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Copy007
Member
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01-04-2016, 04:23 AM
#1
Hey everyone, I just set up a fresh system on my computer and attempted to install Windows multiple times—different versions like 2004, 1909, and others. Each time I tried, I encountered issues with missing drivers or errors about not finding a bootable disk. I’ve looked through many online guides, but nothing seems to work. My machine is brand-new with only two weeks of life, and I’m using the Ameliorated edition since it’s the only one that runs. Recently, I needed to use the Nvidia Control Panel, but even with the standard install it didn’t work properly. Now I’m stuck after creating three different bootable drives, none of which function correctly and the selection drive stays empty. What should I do?
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Copy007
01-04-2016, 04:23 AM #1

Hey everyone, I just set up a fresh system on my computer and attempted to install Windows multiple times—different versions like 2004, 1909, and others. Each time I tried, I encountered issues with missing drivers or errors about not finding a bootable disk. I’ve looked through many online guides, but nothing seems to work. My machine is brand-new with only two weeks of life, and I’m using the Ameliorated edition since it’s the only one that runs. Recently, I needed to use the Nvidia Control Panel, but even with the standard install it didn’t work properly. Now I’m stuck after creating three different bootable drives, none of which function correctly and the selection drive stays empty. What should I do?

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HKDittrich
Junior Member
7
01-07-2016, 09:01 AM
#2
Occasionally (only when it does rarely) this occurs if you connect your USB stick to the incorrect port. Try using a USB 2.0 port and install it again.
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HKDittrich
01-07-2016, 09:01 AM #2

Occasionally (only when it does rarely) this occurs if you connect your USB stick to the incorrect port. Try using a USB 2.0 port and install it again.

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WPaige
Senior Member
377
01-07-2016, 02:54 PM
#3
On USB2
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WPaige
01-07-2016, 02:54 PM #3

On USB2

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AdrienOff
Junior Member
38
01-07-2016, 09:41 PM
#4
Well, choose your drivers first. Put in your motherboard disk (or download the SATA controller drivers for another computer and save them on a USB stick or burn a disk). Pick the SATA drivers. If you think you might have used a non-standard motherboard controller instead of the chipset one, or if RAID is active but not configured, make sure it’s ready before installing your operating system. Or simply skip RAID and set the controller to AHCI mode. If you have a NVMe drive, it’s likely connected via the chipset and you’re missing the chipset drivers.
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AdrienOff
01-07-2016, 09:41 PM #4

Well, choose your drivers first. Put in your motherboard disk (or download the SATA controller drivers for another computer and save them on a USB stick or burn a disk). Pick the SATA drivers. If you think you might have used a non-standard motherboard controller instead of the chipset one, or if RAID is active but not configured, make sure it’s ready before installing your operating system. Or simply skip RAID and set the controller to AHCI mode. If you have a NVMe drive, it’s likely connected via the chipset and you’re missing the chipset drivers.

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Jasyul
Member
116
01-07-2016, 10:04 PM
#5
It might be connected to a raid setup because I installed all available controllers on the disks. I’ll check the BIOS next.
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Jasyul
01-07-2016, 10:04 PM #5

It might be connected to a raid setup because I installed all available controllers on the disks. I’ll check the BIOS next.

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Rovondar
Junior Member
13
01-21-2016, 10:31 PM
#6
Yes, they are correct.
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Rovondar
01-21-2016, 10:31 PM #6

Yes, they are correct.

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IcyPvPz
Member
210
01-22-2016, 04:59 AM
#7
That's great!
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IcyPvPz
01-22-2016, 04:59 AM #7

That's great!