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Windows 10 pro 64bit installation faulty

Discussion in 'Windows - Software discussion' started by ukguy2k, Jun 11, 2017.

  1. ukguy2k

    ukguy2k Member

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    I have a zoostorm tempest pc and there is an issue with windows 10 pro 64bit installation. The installation wont go past the blue screen and It keeps booting with same thing. What can I do to fix it, like a repair or re-installation. It wont let me boot a disc, usb drive and I don't know how to get bios menu working. I have tried several bios boot keys on keyboard but they don't work. Please help! It's a software fault as this happened before and I managed to do a repair from windows installation.
     
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    attar Senior member

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    Tapping the 'Del' key doen't get into the Bios???
     
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    No the 'Del' key doesn't work to get into bios. Tried it.And theres nothing wrong with the keyboard.

    It's been months and still same issue.
     
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    how old is the laptop?
     
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    Was having a similar prob bios is either F2 or F12 cant rememebr but it is not the same to look at as it was with XP so thats as far as I got, hope this helps.
     
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    It's either F2 or F12 or DEL depending on your computer......Once you do get in, check and make sure the SATA mode is running in compatibility mode and not AHCI. This could be the root of your troubles.
     

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