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Hi there, I just got my new laptop, an Asus R150V. It had no SO included (well, FreeDOS). I tried to install Windows 10 via USB but when the installation finished I got a blue screen (MEMORY_MANAGEMENT) every time I boot the laptop.


I decided to reinstall W10 but it didn't let me cause of "the selected disk has an mbr partition table. on efi systems, windows can only be installed to gpt disk". I followed a video to change partition table to GPT but accidentally I formated both partitions (I had a tiny system partition called FD_BETA9SR2 which I think it contained FreeDOS). I'm worried now because since then I haven't been able to boot the system, it says "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Device" even if I try to boot from the USB. BIOS is still recognizing my HDD and USB so I don't know if I broke anything or which step is next. Any idea?

 

Thank you.

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set it to Legacy BIOS boot and make sure you haven't wiped your install media

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