Boot disc won't load, hardware issue?

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  1. Posts : 2,832
    MS Windows 10 Home
       #31

    DoItJust said:
    Both
    Started with an upgrade from activated Win7 x86 -> Win10 = OK. Wiped and cleaned installed Win10 x86 = Ok to begin with and later on "whea_uncorrectable_error" more and more frequent.
    Cleaned again installed Win7 x64, activated and tried upgrade = not possible due to processor limitations.
    Cleaned again, tried install of Win10 x64 from USB/DVD = no boot.
    Gave up, ate dinner
    Cleaned again, installed Win7 x64, activated
    ...
    ...
    I still have the images saved somewhere ...
    I believe that each of us have been through some or most of what I see above. S
    ometimes we just need to take-a-break, slow down and re-read what it says.... then all works the next time.
    I do remember some of those days.
    Thanks for all your comments above. Cliff M.
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  2. Posts : 41
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #32

    DoItJust said:
    Both
    Started with an upgrade from activated Win7 x86 -> Win10 = OK. Wiped and cleaned installed Win10 x86 = Ok to begin with and later on "whea_uncorrectable_error" more and more frequent.
    Cleaned again installed Win7 x64, activated and tried upgrade = not possible due to processor limitations.
    Cleaned again, tried install of Win10 x64 from USB/DVD = no boot.
    Gave up, ate dinner
    Cleaned again, installed Win7 x64, activated
    ...
    ...
    I still have the images saved somewhere ...
    Interesting.. upgrade was going to be my next attempt, see how it works out. I'm curious enough to go for it.

    I'm assuming you're installing/upgrade on a single disk drive, not any sort of raid/jbod?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 138
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit BETA
       #33

    Matt26 said:
    Interesting.. upgrade was going to be my next attempt, see how it works out. I'm curious enough to go for it.

    I'm assuming you're installing/upgrade on a single disk drive, not any sort of raid/jbod?
    Actually it is a RAID 0 on two 74G WD Raptors. Sota at that time :)
      My Computer


 

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