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Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I bought a used HP ProBook on eBay that's in like new condition. I plan to run Linux on it and I installed it without a hitch via my external Blu ray drive. I decided to put Windows 10 back on, but when I hit “Press Any to Continue” it just hangs and does nothing. I reset the BIOS to the factory defaults, but that did not fix anything, so I'm wondering if there's something in the BIOS I missed that be causing this? Thanks for any help.

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Hi:

 

If you are installing W10 from a DVD, you have to go into the BIOS, enable legacy mode and disable secure boot.

 

This info page may be of help...

 

https://www.support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03736054/

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Thanks Paul.  I appreciate the help.  It's been a while since I've done this, but I figured Windows 10 would have the necessary drivers to use UEFI?  I'm curious if you wanted to use UEFI, how could you, but need to use a disc to install Windows?  Thanks again.

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You're very welcome.

 

You cannot use a DVD to install W10 in UEFI mode.

 

You have to leave the BIOS settings on Legacy boot disabled, secure boot enabled.

 

Then you have to make a W10 UEFI  USB installer.

 

Watch this video.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeEWnXmgyO4

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