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Windows installation cannot proceed

I tried to update my sound drivers when PC ran in to a problem. Blue screen was just in loop, then i decided to clean my pc and reinstall windows 10 when another problem appeared. I tried changing those value in the photos and still nothing. I can only pull up bios settings and command promt.

 

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15 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Why are you changing the values?

 

Is this a fresh windows install from a bootable usb stick?

Nahh i just saw a vid on yt that worked for a lot of ppl

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8 minutes ago, Rokysa said:

Nahh i just saw a vid on yt that worked for a lot of ppl

Don't poke around with the Registry just because YouTube told you to. You can easily make problems worse if you don't know what you're doing.

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@Rokysa

 

Something went wrong during installation. I would recommend to just go over again, it's not a big deal. Start the installation again.

Microsoft owns my soul.

 

Also, Dell is evil, but HP kinda nice.

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59 minutes ago, Gat Pelsinger said:

@Rokysa

 

Something went wrong during installation. I would recommend to just go over again, it's not a big deal. Start the installation again.

How do i do that, cuz i only can access bios and cmd

 

1 hour ago, Needfuldoer said:

Don't poke around with the Registry just because YouTube told you to. You can easily make problems worse if you don't know what you're doing.

That value i changed, it goes back to default 

 

1 hour ago, Needfuldoer said:

Don't poke around with the Registry just because YouTube told you to. You can easily make problems worse if you don't know what you're doing.

Thats not a soliution

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@Rokysa I placed your photos in spoilers, this will make it easier for others to load and scroll the page. Also please use multi-quote when replying to multiple people.  I merged your replys.😉

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@Rokysa

 

Listen to me, stop having the mentality to blindly follow what the Internet has to say. If you use some common sense, you changed some value of a registry key called "setup". You could relate that and make up that you are trying to probably restart the main setup or the OOBE. That is clearly not working. I would say that is because something went wrong during the installation, and restarting won't fix. Any solution a random guy comes up with on the internet might only work for one particular cause or a problem, and yours might be different. You should definitely take internet advice but try to also question them.

 

4 hours ago, Rokysa said:

How do i do that, cuz i only can access bios and cmd

 

Bro just go into the BIOS boot options and boot into your USB drive and redo the setup 😒.

Microsoft owns my soul.

 

Also, Dell is evil, but HP kinda nice.

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