Notebook used: Lenovo ideapad 330
If you try to start Windows 10 with a DvD, this does not work, but after the loading screen of Windows 10 the screen remains dark.
In addition, when I try to get into bios with FN + F2 (repeated press), I always get InsydeH20 Setup Utility (REV 5.0) with information, configurations, security, boot and exit, but nothing else, I actually have that in boot correct order that the DvD first tries to boot etc.
Boot Mode: Legacy Support Boot priority: UEFI first Fast Boot: Enabled, USB Boot: Enabled… EFI: EFI DVD / CDROM (HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GUEON), secondly Windows Boot Manager, and the same with Legacy, only that in the first place SATA ODD and second SATA HDD.
I've also looked at many websites, which doesn't help at all, and roughly in the same way I managed to boot on an older Win 10 notebook via DVD.
I also hope for quick help because the notebook is currently urgently needed.
Either Windows 10 does not manage to activate the standard graphics card driver with the existing Lenovo hardware, or connects an external screen to see whether the setup may be necessary. Appears there.
Boot sequence is basically correct, he got the loading of DVD (you can usually hear that the DVD starts).
The error message in the last picture primarily indicates that the standard Win10 setup DVD could actually have problems with the installed hardware. There you can't do much sorry, except to build a WinPE that knows all the necessary drivers (but is very expensive).
Such devices usually have a recovery partition when the "old" Windows no longer starts: https://support.lenovo.com/...s/ht077084
So I tried to connect the notebook to an external monitor, which I also tried with WinPE, but in vain, it could be that you also have to install the drivers and put them on the WinPE USB stick, but I'm not so sure. If so, then I first try that before I do that with the recovery partition.