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paralolik2021-02-19 20:49:37
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paralolik, 2021-02-19 20:49:37

Linux works, but why doesn't even the Windows 10 installer load?

On a laptop, when booting from the installation image of Windows 10 of the latest version, if virtualization is disabled, there will be an instant freeze on the picture with the laptop logo and all in artifacts.

If virtualization is enabled in ufi, then instead of artifacts, I get an endless reboot with a period of 15 seconds, while on the screen it’s just the laptop logo

in legacy mode, everything is the same as with virtualization turned off, the bios was reset several times.

On other laptops, the flash drive boots up quietly and even installs fully Windows 10 Pro.
When you try to install Windows, first from another laptop, and then at the first reboot, change it to the laptop on which you need Windows, then Windows will be loaded into recovery, if you select the 3rd boot item in the recovery, something about low resolution, then I get all that the same picture with the logo, freeze and artifacts

Previously, this laptop had Windows 10 Home, the license key was sewn into the ufi, after some time I put Arch Linux there with full disk encryption, the Grub bootloader on a USB flash drive, all kinds of Linux on the laptop work flawlessly, including boot images, ventoy boots everything.

But at one point I needed to install Windows 10 Pro of the latest version on this laptop. The image from MSDN, rolled onto a USB flash drive and through Linux using woeusb and through rufus on Windows from another laptop, the problem is the same.

I have no idea what could be why Linux works, but Windows does not even load the installer, please help!

Notebook 15-bw661ur, graphics working, Linux free driver, no artifacts

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paralolik, 2021-02-21
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As it turned out, it is impossible to install the latest version of Windows 10 on my laptop model, only versions 1909 and below.

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