Win 10 RS-4 not compatible with Intel DX58SO motherboard

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    johngalt said:
    Enjoy!
    Thanks mate
    All done; now it’s a matter of building up enough courage and try installing RS-4 again
    At worst we have a graphics card for the new mobo build when the time comes

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
    Manufacturer NVIDIA
    Model GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
    Device ID 10DE-1C03
    Revision A2
    Subvendor ASUStek Computer Inc (1043)
    Current Performance Level Level 0
    Current GPU Clock 1620 MHz
    Current Memory Clock 4104 MHz
    Current Shader Clock 4104 MHz
    Voltage 0.625 V
    Technology 16 nm
    Bus Interface PCI Express x16
    Temperature 36 °C
    Driver version 22.21.13.8205
    BIOS Version 86.06.45.40.15
    Physical Memory 2047 MB
    Virtual Memory 2048 MB
    Count of performance levels : 1
    Level 1 - "Perf Level 0"
    GPU Clock 253 MHz
    Shader Clock 405 MHz
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    Well at least we’ve eliminated another possible problem
    I tried installing from USB and I got exactly the same result
    Frozen reading the USB on the windows logo with no circling dots
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       #13

    Do you have a working optical drive?
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    johngalt said:
    Do you have a working optical drive?
    Yes mate, I’ve tried installing from CD, DVD, and USB
    Always the same result, freezes on windows logo



    Just tried again to install 17025 from DVD with still the same result
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       #15

    Try a different approach - what happens if you apply the rs-4 image using DISM?

    Apply Windows Image using DISM Instead of Clean Install Installation Upgrade Tutorials

    This cuts out the WinPE stages of Setup (including SAFE_OS) and takes you directly to the OOBE phase (getting ready, getting devices ready &c.). Also best done with USB/network/peripherals etc. disconnected.
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    Fafhrd said:
    Try a different approach - what happens if you apply the rs-4 image using DISM?

    Apply Windows Image using DISM Instead of Clean Install Installation Upgrade Tutorials

    This cuts out the WinPE stages of Setup (including SAFE_OS) and takes you directly to the OOBE phase (getting ready, getting devices ready &c.). Also best done with USB/network/peripherals etc. disconnected.
    Thanks mate, please correct me if I’m wrong but on the tutorial it says

    1.1) Boot PC from Windows install media (DVD or USB flash drive)

    But I can’t boot with any of the RS-4 releases

    The only way I can boot the PC is with the RS-3s

    Or boot into normal windows which has 16299 installed
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    Maybe I can use build 16299 on a USB to boot from

    And then use the DVD 17025 applying the dos commands

    I have tried that method before without success but never tried by using dos commands

    I will try that method in the morning when I have access to a laptop so I can follow the instructions

    Thanks mate
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    But even if the above method works when we have a new release of insiders on friday, I still won’t be able to upgrade or do a fresh install
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    When you say you have tried booting from the Upgrade media, I assume you mean by using a .ISO made using UUP2ISO or something similar to take your downloaded upgrade files and move them onto a USB / DVD to attempt to boot from?

    Sorry, I am pretty sure you've probably answered that already in the main thread we came from, but I didn't see it there (granted, I skimmed through it rather quickly, and on my phone, no less), so I am asking for direct verification here.
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    You can boot with anything you are able to, normal windows or Kyhi's WINPE-SE if you wish - all you need is access to the relevant install.wim, and DISM, or Imagex (could be the wimlib-imagex.exe from Kari's UUPtoISO \Bin\ folder as a handler to apply the Wim File (you may need to check which Image is the one you need)

    You can also apply images across networks or to VHDs on different machines and copy them to the target machine

    But even if the above method works when we have a new release of insiders on friday, I still won’t be able to upgrade or do a fresh install
    If the above method works, the there is a bug in setup that needs following up by the Insider developers.
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