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Krazes

Man's actually fucking pissed bruv like nah it's been hours. My pc won't start it's in some next loading screen and it crashes with some loading symbol, tried windows 10 ISO through usb and still doesn't work even tho USB is first on priority list now I'm out of options. 

 

Background, my hard drive was corrupted I erased that drive then my pc couldn't even detect the device, I took it out then factory resetted my pc cos my ssd needed to be cleared I done that, setted it up and all but now I wanna do a clean install with the iso and my pc won't even start it's stuck on the loading screen almost immediately and nothing I can do through bios either 

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"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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Stuck once again me force shutting down and restarting isn't doing anything with my usb plugged in or out 

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"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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Worked once, loaded into the iso but as soon as I entered product key and pressed enter it crashed 

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"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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Stuck on this too

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"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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1 minute ago, lloose said:

Looks like its time to reinstall windows.

I'm trying to but it's not letting me, usb boot isn't working it immediately just crashes 

"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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Pull out all ram except for 1 stick. Disconnect every drive except the one you want to install to. Take a moment to blow the dust out of your cpu cooler. Try again with minimal hardware connected.

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Just now, lloose said:

Pull out all ram except for 1 stick. Disconnect every drive except the one you want to install to. Take a moment to blow the dust out of your cpu cooler. Try again with minimal hardware connected.

I've got 2 ram sticks and 1 sad cos I ain't putting the corrupted HDD in 

"I don't know what your problem is, but it seems like you don't like me. Besides, I can't put you in any mood - you put yourself into a 'mood' when you take the little things personally."

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get a new hdd or a ssd

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If your seeing "Preparing Automatic Repair", then its still booting to a Windows install somewhere, the ISO USB does not do that (as far as I know and have experienced)..

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Finally gotten somewhere but why the fuck do I have 4 partitions and how do I get rid of it so it's just the primary

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Just now, Krazes said:

Finally gotten somewhere but why the fuck do I have 4 partitions and how do I get rid of it so it's just the primary

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Having those partitions is perfectly normal, what I usually do when reinstalling is just to delete them all, and then select the "Unallocated Space" to install Windows on. Be very careful to only delete the partitions of the SSD however! (if you have other drives attached)

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Just now, Car712 said:

Having those partitions is perfectly normal, what I usually do when reinstalling is just to delete them all, and then select the "Unallocated Space" to install Windows on. Be very careful to only delete the partitions of the SSD however! (if you have other drives attached)

It restarted my pc when downloading new windows and when it restarted it rebooted through my flash drive again and it's making me enter the product key and everything again what the hell 

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1 minute ago, Krazes said:

It restarted my pc when downloading new windows and when it restarted it rebooted through my flash drive again and it's making me enter the product key and everything again what the hell 

After the installer finishes and reboots, just remove the USB.

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5 minutes ago, Car712 said:

After the installer finishes and reboots, just remove the USB.

I've done what you said and done the whole windows thing again, it restarted and landed me here

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Windows is installing, changed my boot device in bios and it worked 

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Finally, not sure if it's stable though but what am I meant to do to install a new hard drive?

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Somehow figured it out myself but one last thing what's the procedure of putting in a new hard drive?

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Connect sata power cable (from PSU) to HDD/SSD and a sata cable to HDD/SSD to sata port on the motherboard.

Make sure HDD/SSD in in cage or slot where it belongs.

Now boot as normal into windows.

Once in do as follows: (Hope I explained decent enough)

Open Start.

Search for Disk Management and click it (top result)

Right-click the new hard drive and select the Format option.

In the "Value label" field, type a name for the drive and letter.

Use the "File system" drop-down menu, and select NTFS (recommended for Windows 10).

Use the "Allocation unit size" drop-down menu, and select the Default option (usually full size)

Check the Perform a quick format option. (I never do quick format but results are the same so do which you prefer.

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5 minutes ago, darkchaos916 said:

Connect sata power cable (from PSU) to HDD/SSD and a sata cable to HDD/SSD to sata port on the motherboard.

Make sure HDD/SSD in in cage or slot where it belongs.

Now boot as normal into windows.

Once in do as follows: (Hope I explained decent enough)

Open Start.

Search for Disk Management and click it (top result)

Right-click the new hard drive and select the Format option.

In the "Value label" field, type a name for the drive and letter.

Use the "File system" drop-down menu, and select NTFS (recommended for Windows 10).

Use the "Allocation unit size" drop-down menu, and select the Default option (usually full size)

Check the Perform a quick format option. (I never do quick format but results are the same so do which you prefer.

Thanks 

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