Fresh win10 install on sshd


  1. Posts : 7
    Prefer windows 10
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    Fresh win10 install on sshd


    I had to do my build over as I was having issue with my firecuda sshd booting or even accepting win 10 after cleaning and formatting and redownloading I reinstalled from usb to the ssd win 10 os this time I got a miracle and with the ssd being the only thing in my bios that is active and loadable minus some few key things it is first and instantly goes to a window start page 4 blue squares and the white dot loading bubble. however this consistently freezes usually a minunte in to spinning this also came after it had a freeze after doing a setting up device load and setting up load to 100% then saying getting ready for 30 mins before freezeing and then just looping back into the before stated issue.

    this is the closest I have come to having the os on my brand new build actually work it did have a break thru where it did the windows setup ie username pass preferences but apparently that didn't matter cause now it refuses to boot into it again.
    Last edited by NaTiOn11235; 22 Apr 2020 at 00:49.
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  2. Posts : 42,996
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, you might get more attention if you could break up your continuous text and use some punctuation and capital letters.

    Just a suggestion. As it is it's very hard to read.
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       #3

    Good point. He took the time and bother to create the mixed-case nym "NaTiOn11235", but can't be bothered to write comprehensibly. I can't find the will to respond.
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  4. Posts : 3,514
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 21H1 (May 2021 build 19043.1083)
       #4

    Could your SSD has a hardware issue? Since it is new you should have some Warranty. Return it to the shop and ask them to check it. You shouldn't be charged. If they find nothing you could also ask them to install Windows 10 for you and let them deal with any issues. I work as RMA supervisor and I have replaced many disks with fault "Cannot install Windows". Usually the manufacturer won't bother to install Windows to reproduce the fault, they just replace it under Warranty. If it is DOA (Dead On Arrival, under 15 days from purchase) they promptly replace it without even testing it apart from externally to confirm you didn't drop it.
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