01-14-2019 06:43 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:56 PM by ROGBot
01-15-2019 12:52 PM
01-15-2019 04:14 PM
Andy75 wrote:
1. download the programme Rufus
2. chose GPT partition scheme for uefi
3. in format option put "V" in quick format, create a bootable disk using Iso image, create extended lable
4. chose location of windows (iso)
5. start to format and create bootable flash drive
6. in motherboard bios make the flash drive the 1st bootable drive , save and exit
7. installation begins after restart 🙂
01-16-2019 01:11 PM
Andy75 wrote:
1. download the programme Rufus
2. chose GPT partition scheme for uefi
3. in format option put "V" in quick format, create a bootable disk using Iso image, create extended lable
4. chose location of windows (iso)
5. start to format and create bootable flash drive
6. in motherboard bios make the flash drive the 1st bootable drive , save and exit
7. installation begins after restart 🙂
01-16-2019 01:38 PM
blindman wrote:
I have followed your instructions, but where do I find the Windows ISO image? I thought it will happen automatically. (picture attached)
01-16-2019 03:02 PM
Andy75 wrote:
1. download the programme Rufus
2. chose GPT partition scheme for uefi
3. in format option put "V" in quick format, create a bootable disk using Iso image, create extended lable
4. chose location of windows (iso)
5. start to format and create bootable flash drive
6. in motherboard bios make the flash drive the 1st bootable drive , save and exit
7. installation begins after restart 🙂
01-15-2019 02:46 PM
blindman wrote:
Hi guys.
Does anyone can tell me how can I install Windows 10 on the Samsung Evo 960?
I have tried many different solutions to this problem which I have found on the net, but nothing seems to be working.
Motherboard: Asus Maximus IX Code
CPU: i7-7700 K
Memory: 32GB 2400 MHz
GPU: at the moment disconnected from the motherboard
01-15-2019 04:42 PM
xeromist wrote:
You haven't stated where things are going wrong.
Make sure the drive is fully seated in the slot
Make a bootable Windows install using the Media Creation Tool and the latest update
Boot from Windows media
Select drive during Windows install
That's it.
01-15-2019 11:43 PM
01-16-2019 12:37 PM
xeromist wrote:
When you get to the drive selection portion of the Windows 10 install did you delete all partitions on the drive first?
Also, do you have another drive (any old HDD) you can use to test installation?