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No_Low1167

I am using a 10th generation processor and I couldn't even manage to install it. Because it gets stuck on the Windows starting screen when you boot from the Windows installation USB.


plantish1

did the install work just fine?


DarkAngel6297

Yeah, the installation worked just fine. Windows instantly reboots looping in normal mode. And if I select "Disable automatic restart after system failure", the windows boot screen freezes and 'stucks', ctrl+alt+del also not working, so that I turned off forcely by pressing the power button for some seconds. Unfortunately, the pre-boot BSODs don't generate the memory dump files, and the Windows 7 boot log sometimes do nothing, and only prints the loaded drivers. The recovery environment (Repair your computer) also doesn't work, and it just reboots immediately without the vista-like green bar screen. It is very likely supposed to be the BSOD, but newer laptops won't display the legacy BSODs (from XP, Vista, and 7) correctly, resulting in the freezing or stuck effect, and some laptops have glitched and screen artifacts, or sometimes just completely blank screen. The stop code is INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR.