So I booted with a USB stick Windows 10 but it did not work Windows 10 First wanted to install Windows but after a short time came an error message as in the previous topic I have created well I the thing is that the USB stick is no longer in the BIOS Displayed is very rare and have no desire more my laptop 20 times down and drive up so I do not know what the problem is so I have to come to boot but I want to order now a Windows 10 DVD at Amazon my question can it also give problems or it must go with a DVD 100%?
That can't be said. By itself, you do not know why the stick is not recognized.
The same problem can also occur for a Windows CD.
I would rather examine the problem, look, why the stick is sometimes recognized and sometimes not.
Presumably there's a loose connection somewhere.
Is the stick attached to a USB port on the motherboard or to another port?
Connect it to a motherboard port (This will be one of the ports on the back, what exactly do you need to look at the open computer?) The mainboard is the big board that has heaps of components, including the processor, which is usually under one Külkörpoer hidden.) And see if the stick then appears in the BIOS.
Your previous problem is due to a Hhomework defect; so you can confidently save the installation attempts anyway. Either your hard drive or your RAM have bad areas. The error 0x8007025D is unique in this respect.
Would not call the error now as a RAM error.
On, the error message only says that specified buffers contain data that is formatted incorrectly. Depending on how they got there, that can be another mistake if I interpret that correctly.
100%? - You can never be sure. - The error may also be due to the hardware, or to a setting.
But you can also do it with a DVD.
To create a Win10 installation DVD you need to burn the Win10 ISO file to a DVD with a suitable program, such as "CDBurnerXP", as ISO.
If you already have Win10 on the PC / laptop, you also have the option to use the Win10 recovery alternative.
Yesterday, I did such a restoration with a friend's PC, because he did not want to boot from an installation stick or a DVD - despite the correct BIOS setting.
If you are interested in the Win10 recovery, go to Settings> Update and Security> on the left: Restore> Reset this PC: Let's go> Choose your option… - See:
In normal course, recovery takes about 1 1/2 hours.
After that, your Win10 is reinstalled.
My advice: Let the PC connected via LAN to the Internet.
Hello the normal Windows 10 recovery I had used and have (remove all) selected and still were old files all at once on my Destkop well other programs he has already deleted
If "Remove All" has been executed, all data on drive (C.) will be deleted.
Can it be that in your PC / laptop an SSD is installed, on which your Win10 is installed and the "own files" on a hard disk data (D. Are shifted?
Hey ne found out it was the Microsoft program called One Drive which just restored files after recovery.
Well, but I have now bought a Windows 10 CD and Windows is reinstalled grad hope everything works fine and yes do it only because I want to test whether the blue screen, maybe it goes away with it
You could have saved yourself the purchase of the Win10 installation DVD, namely by the fact that you would have burned the downloaded Win10 ISO file, as explained above, as ISO on a DVD.
Well at that time someone had also given me a Windows 7 CD burned and it came an error message wanted to spare me something well trz thank you.