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CroixFrozy

Hi. The monitor is working normal and I use it everyday. (1920x1080)

Today I hooked this PC and tried to install the Windows. I can't find the "next" button. I've been trying to click it blindly for 30 minutes now. Any help is appreciated. 

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looks like windows might not be detecting the correct resolution. Im guessing the next button is on the lower right but the screen is zoomed in because of the wrong resolution. once you connected to the internet, just wait for a bit and then restart after about 30 minutes. windows might be able to download the correct drivers and then show you the screen properly. if that does not help, try unplugging the monitor and then plugging it in again. if that does not work, try another hdmi port if you have one

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32 minutes ago, CroixFrozy said:

Hi. The monitor is working normal and I use it everyday. (1920x1080)

Today I hooked this PC and tried to install the Windows. I can't find the "next" button. I've been trying to click it blindly for 30 minutes now. Any help is appreciated. 

There is some way to skip the whole setup process, jump into the OS' desktop and from there you would be able to change the resolution or even attempt to install the videocard drivers, which might fix the issue.

I can't find the keyboard shortcut you need though.

From memory, I want to say it's something like Shift+F2 or something like that, but I just can't find any confirmation anywhere.

 

Otherwise, you could try to 'find' the Next key by using Tab (or Shift+Tab) to try to land on the Next key and then press enter.

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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