Only Virtual machine installs 10 for me...???


  1. Posts : 28
    Windows 8.1
       #1

    Only Virtual machine installs 10 for me...???


    Regardless of the installation route I try and regardless of the build number... whether it be USB/DVD installer or via the upgrade route that installs via a windows update.... the installation process simply hangs at the black windows 10 logo screen with the 4 blue squares in the centre....... even left it while I slept for 8 hours.... it won't budge....

    But install Vbox and Windows 10 preview happily installs.... ... but of course it doesn't run as fast as having the access to this laptop's full spec and so moving off a Virtual machine and onto the real deal was a natural choice.

    I now have to wonder if it doesn't like my native x64 bit system....? Although being only 4 years old and having Windows 7 installed at purchase, I feel that is unlikely.

    If anyone has any idea or suggestions or anyone else faces the same issue please chime in.

    Tried calling MS.... what a complete joke that is and utter waste of time.
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  2. Posts : 1,416
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #2

    I myself haven't had an issue installing 10 on any device as of yet, while your hardware may be the issue (although probably not?) i wouldn't have thought it to be age related as many people have installed 10 TP on very old machines.

    With regards to calling M$, you are not going to get support on this from them at the moment.
    I'm not even sure if they take direct support calls for released Operating Systems.

    The preview is purely for you to play with and help provide feedback so M$ won't really investigate any issues you have directly.

    There have been a few posts here latley getting Win 10 TP installed, maybe someone has got over this hurdle and will post their solution.

    -Jamie
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  3. Posts : 28
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for chiming in Jamie...

    I see it being perfectly logical business model decision to release previews of 10 in order to make use of the WWW of global windows enthusiasts to help shape it and iron out bugs before it's officially released... sadly if you're having issues with anything we can't talk to anyone and the forums are the only route to assistance.

    I also don't think my 4 year old laptop's hardware is the problem.... surely a virtual machine still has to make use of the available hardware to run...?

    Samsung RV-511-S01UK
    i3 dual core @ 2.53Mhz
    6GB RAM @ 1066Mhz
    Nvidia discrete 315M 1024MB dedicated VRAM
    Windows 7 home premium x64 pre-installed

    Oddly... when I went down the route of installing windows 7 x64 pro (which I also own) on a spare Samsung 850 EVO 250GB and then plugged it into my laptop SATA port as main drive and chose to try the 'upgrade' route it went all the way through initial stages and even popped up a window that said 'checking your system compatibility'. It then proceeded to download the HUGE update file required and all looked like it might work..... but then the 'loading files' standard white bar across the bottom of the screen and straight away it goes to the same black Win 10 logo screen with the 4 blue squares and stops there !!!

    Perhaps it didn't like my Win 7 x64 Pro..... so my very last attempt is to try installing a clone to the Samsung Evo SSD of my Home Premium edition that came with this laptop (identical backup image of my system I keep on another HDD) and then once more try the upgrade route... but I'm not confident because even trying to use the USB installer originally it stops at the same screen.

    Question : Any of you who are successful with installation.... can you recall when the same black Win 10 logo screen I speak of appeared during installation?
    and how long did it remain before moving on..?
    and what was the next screen....?

    Anyone know how to create a logfile of installation process in order to see exactly where it's stopping and try to identify why....?
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  4. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 10 Pro (32-bit) 16299.15
       #4

    It might be worth going to Samsung's site and seeing if there's a BIOS update, or other recommended software, available for people upgrading your model of laptop to Windows 8/8.1. If you can get it compatible with Windows 8 then there's more chance that 10 will work.

    Running in a virtual machine means that Windows 10 isn't directly trying to access the BIOS or drivers, which is probably why it works.

    I'm pretty sure there is a logfile in a hidden and/or system folder somewhere, but I can't remember exactly what it's called or how to find it. I think the files might be called setupact.log and setuperr.log?
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  5. Posts : 28
    Windows 8.1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    DavidY said:
    It might be worth going to Samsung's site and seeing if there's a BIOS update, or other recommended software, available for people upgrading your model of laptop to Windows 8/8.1. If you can get it compatible with Windows 8 then there's more chance that 10 will work.
    I already have the latest BIOS and all updates from Samsung's website. Interestingly I posed the question over on Microsoft for one of their people to hopefully have some ideas. The stream of info in this post are worth reading carefully for anyone about to try windows 10 preview.

    Apologies if this is already here but it can't hurt having it twice... some people search thru subject titles on the forum threads first to see if anyone is having the same issue.

    Before you install
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-faq


    Download Windows 10 Technical Preview ISO March Update
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...so-update-1503

    Once the download is complete, follow the Wiki Article created by Andre Da Costa (MVP Community Moderator Wiki Author) given below.

    How to: upgrade from previous versions of Windows using Windows 10 ISO file
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...1-0edc4649bf43

    You can also try installing the new build available for improved features and better stability.
    Build 10041 of Windows 10 Technical Preview is now available for Windows Insiders on the Fast setting
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...4-b4198ede80b9

    Additional helpful Wiki Article by Andre Da Costa
    How to: 10 Tips before installing the latest Windows 10 build
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...e-399a2d1e2a3a

    Frequently Asked Questions: Windows 10
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...4-45f4b7ed2fb9

    How to dual boot the latest Windows build with previous versions of Windows
    http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...b-587e78c6ac36
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