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01-01-2020 05:41 AM
I have an HP Pavilion 570 with a 120Gb SSD and a 3Tb SATA drive. The PC came pre-loaded with windows 10.
I installed linux mint alongside windows but got fed up with windows not updating – not enough disk space.
I decided to move the windows os to the SATA drive as I use linux most of the time so I copied the SSD partitions to the SATA drive to no avail.
I then tried to install win10 from the internet but inadvertently wiped the SSD.
I reinstalled linux on the SSD but cannot boot and created a win10 usb installation. I disabled the secure boot and enabled legacy mode. I then shut down the computer via the power button and re-started with the usb as the boot media. I got the error “No boot disk has been detected or the disk has failed”. I went through the whole procedure again with the same result.
I have a windows 7 dvd which will boot but the mouse wouldn’t work so I couldn’t get past the first page of the installation.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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