![]() You should diagnose your firmware before doing anything else. ![]() If this occurs, the system is dead and cannot be repaired except through major effort. ![]() This is bad, and it's possible this has caused a serious firmware problem with Windows boot certificates, which is a time bomb and can easily result in your system being permanently bricked. There was a very long delay in booting on my 5,1 where I had the spinning Windows logo for about 20 minutes, but the installer eventually loaded and Windows ran perfectly once installed.Īlso, to emphasize what's been said in earlier posts, you said you already booted the Windows installer from a USB drive. I did this not long ago and it works as expected with current releases of Windows 10. If this does not work for you, then please post again with details of what happens. Just insert the DVD, boot from it, and the installer runs just as it would on any PC. I've never had a problem installing Windows 10 from DVD on my 5,1 and this was consistent with many different Windows 10 releases. Click to expand.Is there a specific reason you don't want version 144.0.0.0.0? ![]()
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