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On the old BIOS, a bootable flash drive with win10 is defined in bios, well, it doesn’t start?
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This is the second time I've had this problem and I haven't found a solution yet.
I’ll describe the trouble in detail to you, enjoy reading:
-I can’t install Windows, as I understand there is no uefi in this BIOS, the old BIOS is blue (1985-2005), that is, a USB flash drive with Windows in the boot menu can be set as usb:flash on others newer models in bios it is defined as usb: flash and uefi: flash, I also tried to install the required hard through another computer, then this hard was connected to the desired PC and the error recovery 0xc00000e or 0xc00000f got out help me figure it out, teach me, tell me
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So there is progress, now he sees the flash drive all in the same usb: flash format, well, it comes to the stage of the appearance of the Windows 10 logo for a millisecond and then the dash blinks on the left, they write that there may be a crooked assembly, well, for some reason with another computer everything is normal and comes to the moment of formatting disks, but this does not happen here mb broken memory bar on the computer or the disk I don’t know at all
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