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Having a series of errors when installing windows 10 - Need help

10 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

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I think its correct? Here is mine. Plugged into SATA 1 spot on the power supply

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Just now, Poet129 said:

Yes it is correct. Make sure the sata connections aren't loose.

They are nice and snug

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Check the bios for any hard drive read only settings and turn them off.

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3 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

Check the bios for any hard drive read only settings and turn them off.

UEFI is same as Bios, correct?

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14 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

Yes.

All Im seeing under advanced Storage configuration SATA Controllers is AHCI and the only storage decide is the hard drive. There is an option to set a password on it under security.

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Ok there isn't any option for it. If you have a warranty you may want to consider trading it in.

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3 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

Ok there isn't any option for it. If you have a warranty you may want to consider trading it in.

So try a new hard drive? Do you think plugging it into a working pc to try to format?

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Just now, Yakora said:

So try a new hard drive? Do you think plugging it into a working pc to try to format?

It is possible but no guarantees. If you have a functioning pc I would recommend trying before buying a whole new drive also testing to make sure the boards works with another drive like a old one from an old pc if you have one.

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45 minutes ago, Poet129 said:

It is possible but no guarantees. If you have a functioning pc I would recommend trying before buying a whole new drive also testing to make sure the boards works with another drive like a old one from an old pc if you have one.

Alright. I will order a new one and try to test in the meantime. I appreciate all the help!

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