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06-21-2018 07:40 AM
I just installed a new Samsung 860 EVO in my HP Envy desktop computer and trying to boot it up using a new Windows 10 Home Premium for OEM disk i get a message (Start PXE over IPv4) and then it tries (Start PXE over IPv6) I have tried F8 and it reads Start Menu off to one side but won't open the start menu. I have tried a windows recovery on a flash drive and will get a message (No boot disc discovered) What am I doing wrong??? Thank you.
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06-21-2018 10:51 AM
Hi
I don't think you are doing anything wrong, the BIOS on the other hand....
I would go into the BIOS at Power On and check the Boot Sequence
Also my next try would be F9 at Power On to select the appropriate device.
To create a W10 boot disk I would use the Microsoft Creator Tool if possible, as some other USB writers can get their boot code wrong.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
and a HOW2 is here...
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/install-windows-10-from-usb
if in doubt please ask.
06-21-2018 02:20 PM
Thank you for your reply and help. However I have tried several times to create a windows 10 boot disk or the Media Creation Tool and I keep on getting the error code 0x80042405-0xA001A. So I am unable to get this new SSD up and running. And I am unable to boot with the new Windows 10 Home 64 bit full version disk.
06-22-2018 01:03 AM
> I have tried several times to create a windows 10 boot disk or the Media Creation Tool
> I keep on getting the error code 0x80042405-0xA001A.
Did all the tries originate on the same computer?
Can you get a friend to use their computer to download Windows 10, and create the bootable USB memory-stick from their computer?
06-22-2018 02:57 AM
Hi
Right click downloaded ISO to Mount to run Setup for Upgrade, or to have media Burn ISO to DVD using Windows Image Burner, to flash stick using Rufus choosing UEFI/GPT if you have a UEFI BIOS, or Legacy BIOS/MBR.
This media can be used for Repairs, running the Upgrade from desktop (right click Setup to Run as Administrator), or doing the superior Clean Install Windows 10 Upgrade.
https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=691209
You go thru to Create a USB Flash Drive - Options Download ISO or Create Flash drive.
I use AnyBurn to make a DVD from the .ISO but it would equally make a USB.
The iso is an extra coupla steps, but it may be the solution. 8 GB USB flash drive.