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Update on the pc:
Tried swapping slots for HDD with SSD on and off. Still no progress. I got a hold of an old working GPU and it still has the same problem. Am currently outsourcing a working compatible cpu for testing.
Tried swapping slots for HDD with SSD on and off. Still no progress.
But did you check that the ISO is good as was also suggested in my reply #15.
You also did not provide any feedback on the below that was post in my reply #11.
Originally posted by phillpower2
Disable fast and secure boot etc, set the boot sequence to USB device first, insert your USB thumbdrive into one of the black USB 2.0 ports then restart the PC to see what happens.
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Do not insert the USB thumbdrive into any other USB port than the 2.0 type.
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Originally posted by Jaesii
I got a hold of an old working GPU and it still has the same problem.
What are the brand and model name or number details of the test GPU.[/color]
The ISO was working properly on the USB. It was tested on the old pc I had.
Regarding changing the boot sequence, it didn’t change much since the SSD and HDD are both formatted. It still tries to boot the Windows Bootable USB, but it keeps restarting after a second of reloading.
I didn’t catch the model and details of the GPU to test it sorry.
But the current and last update on this is that it was a processor issue. I just tested it with a known working cpu from a nearby pc repair shop. It was quite weird since the processor didn’t show any physical defects on it. The PC is now working when a brand new cpu is installed on it.
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