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Built a new pc, it boots into the bios just fine and all hardware is detected. Bought Windows 10 home box. When trying to install from the usb stick that came with the box I get a error (see picture). 

Any ideas what the problem might be? 

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CPU - i5-8400 , Motherboard - ASROCK Z370 Killer SLI, RAM - 2x8 GB DDR4 2400mhz , GPU - EVGA GTX 950 SC, Case - SilentiumPC PAX M70 Pure Black V2 Storage - 240GB SanDisk SSD, 1TB WD Blue, PSU - bequite! 600w Pure Power 10, Display - Dell P2417H, Cooling - bequiet! Pure Rock, Keyboard - Viper V730, Mouse - natec Genesis G55, Sound - Philips MCD712, OS - Windows 10 Professional 64-bit

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Try making your own USB drive. 

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31 minutes ago, User1868 said:

Built a new pc, it boots into the bios just fine and all hardware is detected. Bought Windows 10 home box. When trying to install from the usb stick that came with the box I get a error (see picture). 

Any ideas what the problem might be? 

6443B065-7EA3-41DE-9979-6AEDC9068353.jpeg

You need to disable secure boot so you can boot to USB. Some manufactures don't make it easy. Once that is done, you can choose your good device and go from there.

 

Also, use USB 2.0 slot in case you have driver issues preventing the USB from booting.

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17 hours ago, Ryujin2003 said:

You need to disable secure boot so you can boot to USB. Some manufactures don't make it easy. Once that is done, you can choose your good device and go from there.

 

Also, use USB 2.0 slot in case you have driver issues preventing the USB from booting.

 

Secure boot off, tried every USB port on the mobo and case. Guess I’ll jist have to make my own bootable usb

CPU - i5-8400 , Motherboard - ASROCK Z370 Killer SLI, RAM - 2x8 GB DDR4 2400mhz , GPU - EVGA GTX 950 SC, Case - SilentiumPC PAX M70 Pure Black V2 Storage - 240GB SanDisk SSD, 1TB WD Blue, PSU - bequite! 600w Pure Power 10, Display - Dell P2417H, Cooling - bequiet! Pure Rock, Keyboard - Viper V730, Mouse - natec Genesis G55, Sound - Philips MCD712, OS - Windows 10 Professional 64-bit

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