![]() ![]() Install Windows 7 and upgrade it all the way to Windows 10.I am so perplexed, it used to be a breeze to cleanly install Windows. I believe it's because the installer runs in UEFI mode (because UUI boots it that way), however I am unsure. This boots the installer, and setup can complete, but I can't boot from the hard drive by itself. ![]() The official Windows 10 installation media creator → Pendrive Linux' Universal USB Installer (NTFS option).GParted Live i686 ISO → Unetbootin → USB.Rufus' own Download-option (gives a different ISO file size?) → same Rufus settings.The official Windows 10 installation media creator → ISO → Rufus (MBR + NTFS 4096, either with or without "Rufus MBR BIOS ID 0x80", and "Add Fixes for for old BIOSes") → USB.The official Windows 10 installation media creator → USB.What I've tried, that doesn't boot at all: There are no Secure Boot or other related options, and the boot order is properly setup (it can boot stuff). I cannot get it to boot the Windows 10 installer in legacy mode. My motherboard is an ASUS P6X58D Premium, which doesn't have UEFI. One of them had a working Windows 10 installation, but I wanted to do a clean install. I recently rebuilt my PC (new case and cooling), and in the process I formatted both SSDs in it through GParted Live to "msdos" (which I took to mean MBR) partition scheme, both with no allocated space. I've looked at countless questions and forums posts to no avail. ![]()
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