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  • Rustys
    PCHF Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 7862

    #16
    Have you tried the instruction from Post #3 to perform a fresh install if windows?

    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10
    Originally posted by Zasko
    Could it be that the hard drive is faulty or something? (that’d really suck)
    Bad registry files maybe?
    yes, and including the install media that was used.

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    • Zasko
      PCHF Member
      • Jan 2022
      • 24

      #17
      Originally posted by Rustys
      Have you tried the instruction from Post #3 to perform a fresh install if windows?

      https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10

      yes, and including the install media that was used.
      At the moment, I don’t have any extra USB storage device that I can spare to freshly install windows, and am not keen on buying a new one.
      I’ll have to ask my local PC repair shop to do that for me.
      Originally posted by Rustys
      yes, and including the install media that was used.
      Sorry to ask, but could you explain what you mean by “install media”?
      I’m not really sure what that is.

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      • Rustys
        PCHF Member
        • Jul 2016
        • 7862

        #18
        Whatever you are using to reinstall, reset back t factory uses install media.

        USB Drive, DVD,

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        • Zasko
          PCHF Member
          • Jan 2022
          • 24

          #19
          Originally posted by Rustys
          Whatever you are using to reinstall, reset back t factory uses install media.

          USB Drive, DVD,
          Ah, gotcha.
          When it asks how I’d like to reinstall windows, it gives me the option to reinstall over the cloud, or locally via one of the internal drives I assume.
          I’ve tried both.

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          • Bastet
            PCHF Member
            • Aug 2016
            • 1515

            #20
            Originally posted by Zasko
            I reset it through Windows settings, which supposedly, from what I understood, was supposed to clean install Windows.
            I’ll have my local computer shop clean & install Windows for me if necessary, as a last resort.
            Thanks for the help though!
            It’s easy to do a clean install, just ensure you save your personal files to an external hard drive or even better image your drive using Macrium or your preferred disk imaging software.
            Make sure you have your PC‘s driver installation disc (if provided) or visit the manufacturer’s website & download all the drivers which are required.
            Gather your software installation discs & downloaded software.
            Download the Windows 10 media creation tool & choose to create USB media.
            Insert the USB drive & reboot the PC, as soon as you see the manufacturer’s logo click the key which corresponds to the temporary boot menu key - this is often F7, F8,F12 depending on the PC maker.
            Follow instructions to delete the partition containing Windows & continue with the installation. Once complete you should be asked to set up the PC again, when you reach the part where you’re asked to enter a key you should skip this & the PC will activate once connected to the internet If you sign in with a Microsoft account.

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            • Bruce
              PCHF Member
              • Oct 2017
              • 10697

              #21
              Originally posted by Zasko
              (I don’t have a spare USB lying around atm to do it myself)
              Thanks!
              you can pick them up from almost any retail shop, from the electronics section.
              you simply need an 8GB USB stick to load Windows onto via the creation tool.

              but if you are upgrading that laptop to a SSD, then yes, might as well get the shop to do it all for you. (y)

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              • Zasko
                PCHF Member
                • Jan 2022
                • 24

                #22
                Originally posted by Bastet
                It’s easy to do a clean install, just ensure you save your personal files to an external hard drive or even better image your drive using Macrium or your preferred disk imaging software.
                Make sure you have your PC‘s driver installation disc (if provided) or visit the manufacturer’s website & download all the drivers which are required.
                Gather your software installation discs & downloaded software.
                Download the Windows 10 media creation tool & choose to create USB media.
                Insert the USB drive & reboot the PC, as soon as you see the manufacturer’s logo click the key which corresponds to the temporary boot menu key - this is often F7, F8,F12 depending on the PC maker.
                Follow instructions to delete the partition containing Windows & continue with the installation. Once complete you should be asked to set up the PC again, when you reach the part where you’re asked to enter a key you should skip this & the PC will activate once connected to the internet If you sign in with a Microsoft account.
                I don’t have a USB I can use at the moment.
                From what I understand, my USB will be wiped during the process, which is why I’m going to have my PC repair guy do it for me.
                I’m having them install an SSD and some RAM anyways.

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                • Bruce
                  PCHF Member
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 10697

                  #23
                  no worries.
                  lets close this then for now and you can PM any staff member if you want it re-opened.

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