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If you reset your BIOS, make sure and look at the SATA controller mode and set it to AHCI. Big overall performance improvement over IDE mode.
I would go here and get the ISO download tool:
Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool
I believe that the Anniversary Update, version 1607 of Windows 10 is still available. Try installing the Anniversary Update instead of Creator's Update.
if that fails - use the same tool to download Windows 7 SP1. See if that will install. Do not worry about activating Windows 7 if you do not have a product key, it will not need to be activated because once your computer is stable on Windows 7 and all of your hardware is working properly with Windows 7 drivers, then you can try the upgrade to Windows 10. The Windows 10 upgrade will activate from the digital license stored at Microsoft.
It definitely seems like it is an issue with Windows 10 loading the drivers for the hardware you have.
Should i be using a flash drive or DVD?