I'll refer to the old computer as the E 8600, as that is its CPU and the new, broken one as the Ryzen 5.
The installation USB-stick makes up two drives in the Boot Manager. Thus
SSD + USB-stick = 3 drives
How am I supposed to get to two drives ?
So I'll try create a Windows 10 installation USB-stick for the third time. Maybe that will resolve the above problem.
- The First time (a week ago) failed
- The second time was FAT32 and successful but reduced USB-size from 128 GB to 32GB.
- The third time I formatted to exFAT. It was a hassle because I didn't have 8GB free on my C drive. It failed after half an hour : "There was a problem running this tool. We're not sure what happened, but we're unable to run this tool on your PC. If you continue experiencing problems., reference the error code when contacting customer support. Error code: 0x80070005 - 0xA0003"
So I shut down the E 8600, had the brilliant idea to install more RAM and had to deal with the consequences of that mistake till I had to leave this afternoon. It boots again now, but I din't work much on the Ryzen 5.
- Attempt 4 failed as well after having finished, with the same error message.
I'll make an attempt 5. If that fails, I can try starting Windows Vista - the OS is installed on the E 8600 - and try making a Windows 10 installation USB-stick in that environment.
The installation USB-stick makes up two drives in the Boot Manager. Thus
SSD + USB-stick = 3 drives
How am I supposed to get to two drives ?
So I'll try create a Windows 10 installation USB-stick for the third time. Maybe that will resolve the above problem.
- The First time (a week ago) failed
- The second time was FAT32 and successful but reduced USB-size from 128 GB to 32GB.
- The third time I formatted to exFAT. It was a hassle because I didn't have 8GB free on my C drive. It failed after half an hour : "There was a problem running this tool. We're not sure what happened, but we're unable to run this tool on your PC. If you continue experiencing problems., reference the error code when contacting customer support. Error code: 0x80070005 - 0xA0003"
So I shut down the E 8600, had the brilliant idea to install more RAM and had to deal with the consequences of that mistake till I had to leave this afternoon. It boots again now, but I din't work much on the Ryzen 5.
- Attempt 4 failed as well after having finished, with the same error message.
I'll make an attempt 5. If that fails, I can try starting Windows Vista - the OS is installed on the E 8600 - and try making a Windows 10 installation USB-stick in that environment.