Hi!
I was about to install windows 8 64 bit but when the installation hung up I realized that the dvd was corrupt. So I tried turning off my PC, but when that didn't work i turned it of manually. But when I tried again the "press any key to boot from cd or dvd" was missing. After that I tried to boot from BIOS with a windows 7 dvd, but that didn't work either. So now I installed windows 7 through a USB. And when the installation was finished I found out that the CD drive worked fine, I cud use it like nothing was wrong. so it doesn't work on BOOT but in windows it does
So my question is how do I fix this? How do to get the "Press any key to boot from cd or dvd" to come back?
Is this somting That I Can`t fix, are there anny thing wrong with the mother board?
seriously... Bring up the boot devices list and select CD/DVD Drive. or use USB if available.
You can press F11 while starting up to choose boot device...........
And then DVD drive
I have tried to boot up from the CD/DVD but the system skips it.
Something like fast boot enabled on bios?
Go into your BIOS settings and disable all of your boot devices except your CD/DVD drive... should be able to force boot to CD/DVD?
Are U installing on PC or a Tablet, if PC then post it specs.
if Tablet then which one.
Also Search/Google for windows development preview forum and find out ur answer.
Ur problem may be due to corrupt ISO or DVD as i also faced this problem, so downloaded the ISO again and problem solved.
Try running it in Virtual Machine for its integrity if u can.
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instead of booting it from the DVD, why dont you just try it from the Flash Drive?
I can't install Windows 10 Technical Preview on my Samsung RV509 laptop (Core i5 and 6Gigs of RAM). I tried doing a clean install, and once I boot from the flash stick It gets stuck on the Windows logo and the loading dots doesn't appear, so I tried to do an upgrade from Windows 7 and once it restarts it gets stuck on the windows logo and doesn't load after that (I tried both 32 and 64bit versions) then i get the error 0xC1900101-0x20017. So I tried to install it inside a virtual machine and i tried another machine,and it did install just fine. I tried everything I can from trying to launch the setup from the command prompt but still once it restarts it gets stuck on the windows logo. I'm not sure what do I need to do to get it to install and boot. I've tried with every single build since the insider program started till 9926.
I would really appreciate any help in this matter. Thank you.
I think you didn't really tried a clean install, since you wrote that you've tried to upgrade later. Clean install means you erase all traces of previous system installation. Also, it's good to delete all partitions. Maybe you're hard disk is MBR formatted and Windows 10 requires GPT (just a suggestion, I'm not sure about that).
Secondly, are you trying an UEFI install? I've had Win10 for a couple of months now but I remember having problems with starting UEFI installation from USB stick. To do this, you have to change partition layout on usb stick to GPT, then make new primary partition, format it to FAT32 and copy all files from install iso to usb stick. Then you can start your install in UEFI mode and I think this will help you. Just remember to delete all partitions and let Windows create new partition layout for you, this way it will create EFI partition.
If the installer says it can't create partitions in UEFI mode, you will have to change partition layout to GPT by yourselft. You can put your hdd in a PC and use a Windows based tool (search google) or maybe some Linux LiveCD will let you do that without removing your hdd.
All I did was just use demon tools and install over my w7. It installed as Uefi. Don't like it and w10 gave me an option on restart to roll back my system. I did and went back to w7.
You shouldn't use Daemon Tools to install Windows from an ISO. If Windows needs to reference a file inside the Install.wim folder on the disc for any reason, that copy will fail as the disc it's using is not a physical disc, but a virtual one that the new installation has no knowledge of. The best way to install Windows from an ISO is to copy the ISO to a flash drive or to the local hard disk and run setup that way, or use Rufus to create a bootable USB media for installing. That could be related to your error codes.
Thank you sanshinron for your reply. I always do a clean install for windows, the only reason that i tried to upgrade is that the setup didn't even load when booting from a USB stick (stuck on the windows logo). The USB stick was created using Microsoft's "Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool". The same stick loads fine on other PCs. I will try to do what you suggested with the USB stick and give it another try.
sanshinron said:
I think you didn't really tried a clean install, since you wrote that you've tried to upgrade later. Clean install means you erase all traces of previous system installation. Also, it's good to delete all partitions. Maybe you're hard disk is MBR formatted and Windows 10 requires GPT (just a suggestion, I'm not sure about that).
Secondly, are you trying an UEFI install? I've had Win10 for a couple of months now but I remember having problems with starting UEFI installation from USB stick. To do this, you have to change partition layout on usb stick to GPT, then make new primary partition, format it to FAT32 and copy all files from install iso to usb stick. Then you can start your install in UEFI mode and I think this will help you. Just remember to delete all partitions and let Windows create new partition layout for you, this way it will create EFI partition.
If the installer says it can't create partitions in UEFI mode, you will have to change partition layout to GPT by yourselft. You can put your hdd in a PC and use a Windows based tool (search google) or maybe some Linux LiveCD will let you do that without removing your hdd.
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try https://rufus.akeo.ie/ for the usb install
onebyside said:
try https://rufus.akeo.ie/ for the usb install
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I tried both Rufus and ISO2Disk to make the USB stick GPT, but still i'm having the same issue with the setup not loading.
toulan said:
I tried both Rufus and ISO2Disk to make the USB stick GPT, but still i'm having the same issue with the setup not loading.
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I installed UEFI without a problem, is there a reason your set on GPT?
I tried everything with the USB drive and it just installs fine on other pcs. I guess this could be because of hardware not supported yet by Microsoft in the current windows 10 builds. I found many people having the same issue. I just hoped there could be a fix to get the installer to start
I encountered same boot-hang problem when clean installing Win 8.1, and Win 10 shouldn't be different. My solutions:
Post-install boot-hang: The hang at logo boot happens when I don't format the install-to partitition with Win 8.1 installer (I normally partition/format using another tool, to skip the redundant WinRE partition that Win creates). Formatting with the installer allows the boot to complete (you can still keep the original partitioning).
Pre-install boot-hang: Some PCs are idiosyncratic with USB boot; likewise, some USB sticks are "different" from others. I found that using DiskPart to partition & format the USB stick (like a HDD) works when Rufus & straight formatting wouldn't. This, admittedly from a small sample set of one particular problematic combo. Simpler is just try to use different USB sticks.
toulan said:
then i get the error 0xC1900101-0x20017
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This error indicates an update issue.
Try this:
- Ingersoll mini tool partition wizard
- check your disk type
If it's GPT,
- download minitool portable ISO and burn on USB with UUI.
- boot to the application and convert GPT to MBR
- Format the C: partition or wherever the previous windows was installed
- then overwrite it with win10
If it's UEFI change it from the bios. Turn off secure boot and everything.
Try and let me know.
Is there Windows 10 for Nokia Lumia 625?
Tiash420 said:
This error indicates an update issue.
Try this:
- Ingersoll mini tool partition wizard
- check your disk type
If it's GPT,
- download minitool portable ISO and burn on USB with UUI.
- boot to the application and convert GPT to MBR
- Format the C: partition or wherever the previous windows was installed
- then overwrite it with win10
If it's UEFI change it from the bios. Turn off secure boot and everything.
Try and let me know.
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After using the minitool partition wizard i found out that it was already MBR.
feherneoh said:
Does that pc have Win8.1 installed with UEFI?
If so, connect installer drive, go to shutdown menu, hold shift, press restart
Then select Use device => UEFI USB
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Tried it, but still the same issue.
Then turn off safe boot and try format the whole disk and start Windows installation from scratch?
Only if you want Windows 10 badly and are ready to sacrifice your data.
Caution: This 'might' work. No guarantees.
Tiash420 said:
Then turn off safe boot and try format the whole disk and start Windows installation from scratch?
Only if you want Windows 10 badly and are ready to sacrifice your data.
Caution: This 'might' work. No guarantees.
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Tried it, but it didn't work. I think this could be an issue with a hardware that is not supported yet by the preview. I guess i'll have to wait for that to change in next builds.
toulan said:
Tried it, but it didn't work. I think this could be an issue with a hardware that is not supported yet by the preview. I guess i'll have to wait for that to change in next builds.
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That might be it cause it's a preview and they sure are known for this kinda issue
Tried build 10041 and still same issue.
toulan said:
Tried build 10041 and still same issue.
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My Laptop is SAMSUNG RV509 but with intel core i3 1st Generation and 2 GB of RAM inside
And I have the same problem with you when trying to install Windows 10 Technical Preview even with it's latest version just like you, get stuck at begin of instalation process, Windows logo appear without any waiting animation (circle of dots), and nothing happen after that.
Just like you, I'm trying install it so many time and so many way such as update latest version of BIOS, but nothing change.
So, if you have a solution for our laptop, please take your time to guide me.
"Sorry if any inconvenience come to your attention with my English writing skill"
shinstar123 said:
My Laptop is SAMSUNG RV509 but with intel core i3 1st Generation and 2 GB of RAM inside
And I have the same problem with you when trying to install Windows 10 Technical Preview even with it's latest version just like you, get stuck at begin of instalation process, Windows logo appear without any waiting animation (circle of dots), and nothing happen after that.
Just like you, I'm trying install it so many time and so many way such as update latest version of BIOS, but nothing change.
So, if you have a solution for our laptop, please take your time to guide me.
"Sorry if any inconvenience come to your attention with my English writing skill"
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Of course, once i find a solution i will post it here, so far no luck.
Hello, I was trying to dual boot the Acer Iconia W700 between Windows 8.1 and Android, I did everything that were listed, I disabled secureboot, I kept UEFI on, but when it tries to boot from the USB, all it does is go in a reboot loop. Like it just shows the Acer bios splashscreen and reboots into the acer bios splashscreen over and over again, and if I try pressing F12 it freezes at the splashscreen. I thought it was the dock's fault so I got a USB hub, same outcome, I tried a different USB Drive, same outcome. Someone help please!
You can try to disable UEFI in BIOS, and chage your priority boot to USB.
OR you can try to create new bootable USB windows 8. Maybe your instalation pack in USB have been corrupt.
Try to disable antivirus before make bootable USB.
Hope can help you
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crimsoncrone said:
You can try to disable UEFI in BIOS, and chage your priority boot to USB.
OR you can try to create new bootable USB windows 8. Maybe your instalation pack in USB have been corrupt.
Try to disable antivirus before make bootable USB.
Hope can help you
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When I disable UEFI in the bios, it just says no bootable device found. I think its because the installer is UEFI, thats the only one that intel lets you download from their website. I changed the priority to the USB but it just continues to have the reboot loop problem from the bios splashscreen. - About the antivirus, there is no antivirus enabled on the PC im using to create the bootable USB. I don't think it's corrupt because I downloaded the files many times.
Today I tried to install windows 10 in my lenovo laptop. When installation process going on my pc restart with white screen. I can't able to go to boot menu, safe mode.
Any help
sheikalthaf said:
Today I tried to install windows 10 in my lenovo laptop. When installation process going on my pc restart with white screen. I can't able to go to boot menu, safe mode.
Any help
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If you have a USB stick (~4GB) and access to a second computer then you could create a Windows 10 USB installation medium with Microsofts Media Creation Tool (please Google it, can't post links yet)
After that you can boot from the Windows 10 USB Stick and select the repair options, either that works or you simply make a fresh install with it. Be aware that you may lose your files on your laptop!
I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
Any idea where to get the drivers serperate? I try Windows 8.1 but I have no touch/wifi etc
Duarte.map said:
I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
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Hello,
I need just Wireless / Bluetooth device's driver (or just model number's name). SW Update's working or not is depending on the wireless driver. If wireless device doesn't work, so SW Update doesn't work, unfortunatelly. Could you help us on this matter, please? Thanks.
I just downloaded the SW Update on a different PC where I can choose the XE300 and download its drivers, nothing works on windows 10, but at least I have something. You can DM me if you do not succeed to download yourself
Windijk said:
I just downloaded the SW Update on a different PC where I can choose the XE300 and download its drivers, nothing works on windows 10, but at least I have something. You can DM me if you do not succeed to download yourself
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Hello, Thanks for your help.
I installed SW Update on another PC as you said. I found the drivers from the model's number. I tried to extract them to the desktop. Wireless LAN Driver is 5,92 MB. But, unfortunatelly it's not extracted to the desktop.
SW UPDATE says "İt's successfully extracted" but it doesn''t extract unfortunatelly.
And also unfortunatelly SW UPDATE doesn't show the Wireless Card's manufacturer's name. But the version number is 3.2.2.3662. If I know the manufacturer's name, I will try to find it on internet. But unfortunatelly it's not shown on SW UPDATE.
I've installed a clean version of windows 10 on my samsung xe300tzc but cant get the touchscreen, wifi, sound and bluetooth to work with many problems showing in device manager. I used the threads in the previous comments but they appear to be dead or of not use. Please can anyone advise where can I get these drivers.
anothergo said:
I've installed a clean version of windows 10 on my samsung xe300tzc but cant get the touchscreen, wifi, sound and bluetooth to work with many problems showing in device manager. I used the threads in the previous comments but they appear to be dead or of not use. Please can anyone advise where can I get these drivers.
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Have you solved your problem? I updated mine to windows 10 from windows 8.1 and it everything works. If you are interested and it is possible I could somehow export the drivers and upload them for you?
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Have you solved your problem? I updated mine to windows 10 from windows 8.1 and it everything works. If you are interested and it is possible I could somehow export the drivers and upload them for you?
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Hello can I get a screenshot of your drivers in the Device Manager and also if possible an export of the drivers? Thank you
AxionMatter said:
Hello can I get a screenshot of your drivers in the Device Manager and also if possible an export of the drivers? Thank you
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I exported all third party drivers here. Hope this helps.
Duarte.map said:
I recently wanted to install windows 10 on my Tablet Samsung Activ Tab 3 - XE300TZC-K01PT through the windows update but in the process I had an error in the windows 8.1 installation process that damaged the boot partition.
I contacted Samsung Portugal to request the recovery disk and until today I am waiting for an answer ...
I decided to search and after a few days I managed to get everything worked.
here is the installation process that worked for me!
1 º We need some things.
1- Micro USB OTG (I made my usb otg)
2- Usb hub
3- Keyboard
4- Mouse
5- usb to ethernet (I used D-Link DUB-1312)
6- USB Pen 16Gb
2º We need to download a specific image of windows 10 (February 2016 Windows 10 HOME / PRO) (heidoc(DOT)net) find (Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool)
3º Make the USB pen boot with rufus(DOT)ie
After the creation of the bootavel pen is completed we need to download and put this on the pen drive :
HD Graphics Driver - downloadcenter(DOT)intel(DOT)com/download/25027/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Beta-Driver-for-Windows-10
SW Update - [samsung(DOT)com FIND XE300TZC-K01PT ]
Drivers for your network card to USB
On the Samsung Activate tab 3 let's bios (press Power and Volume -) and we need to turn off the secure boot and disable fast boot. do save
We turn off the tablet and we go by the micro usb cable (OTG) + USB HUB + mouse + keyboard + pen of windows 10
We started the power the Samsung activ 3 tab and loaded it several times in the volume - to enter the boot manager
Then we should see our pen drive we created earlier
at this time it is just like a windows 10 installation as on a normal computer.
After installing the PC there are no drivers for the internet card and for this we installed the external network card drivers for USB which mine is the D-Link DUB-1312
We installed the graphics driver - HD Graphics Driver
We installed the Samsung-SW Update drivers and look for our XE300TZC model and downloaded all drivers (1.70Gb)
(DO NOT INSTALL the graphics driver contained in this package)
In the end it is only to do the windows update and install the microsoft office.
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Hi.
Was this due to an error 0x10000001?
If yes, kindly explain deeper.
Thank you.
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