Medion Akoya e4214 Windows can't be installed?

ro
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I have a little problem with my laptop.
I bought a new SSD hard drive and wanted to install Windows10, now we come to my problem.

Windows 10 I've tried over CD and USB to install. The installation starts normally I format the disk and the installation starts. At the end of the computer restarts and eig should come the final configuration, unfortunately not.
I've changed the boot order that the disk should boot first, does not work either.

Even pulled out the stick but it just comes a blackscreen, because someone has an idea 🤔

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Did you remove the expansion slot or remove the HDD and swap it for an SSD?

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And of course you need a donkey patience with the turnip. That's just lame the thing… Blackscreen can also mean that he is still rumrödeln.

ro

Yes, I already ordered 8GB of RAM, but unfortunately I have not left it for over 1 hour after the reboot, unfortunately without success

ro

I swapped the SSD for the HDD

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Well the 8GB do not help synonymous.

Is because of the really bad CPU.

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If you still have the old disk, then install it again, put the SSD in the expansion slot and clone the HDD.

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Probably not the only one with this problem.

Here's a lot of reading regarding RAM extension and SSD installation.

Is probably a diva the Medion turnip

https://community.medion.com/t5/Notebook-Netbook/E4214-RAM-aufr%C3%BCsten/td-p/9724

ro

Yes, the old record never works

ro

The cpu is a 4 cores and think 2.1 ghz should be sufficient eig

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I prefer to say nothing to Intel

Pentium N3540.

More important is that you get the SSD to work.

ro

So with the SSD and 8 GB of RAM that thing runs fast so for Office of course it is enough for movies or Word

yes i'm have scjob over cmd sfc scannow passed through unfortunately without success

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Therefore:

Is probably a diva the Medion turnip

https://community.medion.com/t5/Notebook-Netbook/E4214-RAM-aufr%C3%BCsten/td-p/9724

ro

Yes there but write that it only in the extra compartment does not work but if you swap the HDD for the ssd funzt it

"Has always gone on the internal HDD at boot, even if I had chosen the outer SSD, I do not know why, but since the SSD is now internal, it goes without problems."

ro
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So if anyone is interested, the problem was a configuration in the BIOS. It was UEFI and the SSD requires Legacy

ro
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So with the laptop at least