So wait, you installed Windows using another PC, and then moved the HDD? You are not supposed to do that. You must install it on your PC for it to work properly.
So wait, you installed Windows using another PC, and then moved the HDD? You are not supposed to do that. You must install it on your PC for it to work properly.
At which point? You should be more specific. Installing in another PC is not the answer. You should try to troubleshoot it and install it on the PC you'll be using.
Which installation medium are you using? Where did you get it? Is it 64 or 32 bit? Can you access BIOS settings?
if I do it on the pc I can go into the bios I dont see an option for a safe boot. The pc crashes on install if I do it with a usb on there. It gets to the windows logo with a black background and freezes and thats it. I left it for a hour before. Dont have a picture though
if I do it on the pc I can go into the bios I dont see an option for a safe boot. The pc crashes on install if I do it with a usb on there. It gets to the windows logo with a black background and freezes and thats it. I left it for a hour before. Dont have a picture though
What you should do, to be sure, is download the ISO from the Media Creation Tool, and use Rufus to create the bootable drive. That way you can make sure everything is correctly configured. If you need help to do this just ask. Whenever I'm on my computer I can provide some screenshots.
Also, you should provide your motherboard make and model.