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4 minutes ago, RAGNES7 said:

Just got a new PC. But when I boot it, nothing comes on screen.

Have two monitors attached both through HDMI

look up a tutorial on youtube on how to install windows

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15 minutes ago, RAGNES7 said:

Just got a new PC. But when I boot it, nothing comes on screen.

Have two monitors attached both through HDMI

There are many walk throughs on youtube but this is, by far, the best one you'll find and my personal favorite. 

 

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Just now, CharminUltraStrong said:

SNIP!

 

That IS a good one, only problem I have with it is making the boot drive direct from windows... personally I would always suggest downloading the .iso file to somewhere, so that if a problem/error occurs you can just make the drive again. I have seen a few times on here, when people have suggested the way paul does it, only to have problems and then they have to spend a long time downloading again.

Please quote my post, or put @paddy-stone if you want me to respond to you.

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2 minutes ago, paddy-stone said:

That IS a good one, only problem I have with it is making the boot drive direct from windows... personally I would always suggest downloading the .iso file to somewhere, so that if a problem/error occurs you can just make the drive again. I have seen a few times on here, when people have suggested the way paul does it, only to have problems and then they have to spend a long time downloading again.

Agreed, it only works in my situation because I use an nvme SSD as my boot drive with a minimal number of files stored to it. So install times are very fast.

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