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HELP!!!
I'm wanted to do a clean install of Windows, every time I format the pendrive to NTFS  and paste the ISO content inside it and boot the pen drive it gets stuck on verifying dmi pool data

Please help me, I really want to install win 10. I have done it previously and this problem never occurred once.

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Slow down my dude :) Have you flashed the ISO to a USB drive with rufus (or something similar), right?

Please mention or quote me if you want a response. :) 

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Make sure you make a Windows installation drive using a tool like Media Creation Tool from Microsoft or third party software such as Rufus. You do need an .iso file first to make the USB a boot drive. A USB drive of 8GB is the minimum I recommend. Nothing less.

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Does your motherboard support UEFI?

 

If yes, then you need to format the flash drive as FAT32, extract the Windows 10 ISO image using 7-zip or something and then copy the extracted ISO to the flash drive.

 

If your motherboard only supports BIOS then you will need to use a tool called Rufus to "image" the USB flash drive. Try GPT for UEFI first, if that doesn't work then use MBR for BIOS/Legacy.

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17 minutes ago, Deadpool.aka.dp said:

HELP!!!
I'm wanted to do a clean install of Windows, every time I format the pendrive to NTFS  and paste the ISO content inside it and boot the pen drive it gets stuck on verifying dmi pool data

Please help me, I really want to install win 10. I have done it previously and this problem never occurred once.

You're doing it wrong mah dude. Just copying the files to the stick won't make it bootable sadly. Use Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, it'll download and write Windows 10 to your USB stick automatically. If you already have an ISO, you can use Rufus to flash the ISO to the USB stick.

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