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Windows startup trouble - random PC booting after each pressing of the Power button
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<blockquote data-quote="show-Zi" data-source="post: 825080" data-attributes="member: 69581"><p>I hope it's a useful reference.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite110" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Note:</p><p>Even in the case of "DVD old BIOS compatible boot" in the UEFI mother, there is a part that is described as "old BIOS" for convenience. If you want to install with UEFI mother + MBR, you need to read the following information as needed.</p><p></p><p>[SPOILER]It is not a new HDD / SSD.</p><p>If you boot the DVD with UEFI Mother,</p><p>Do not GPT format on Windows.</p><p>Format HDD / SSD for system in GPT format.</p><p>It can not be installed on a conventional MBR type Disk.</p><p>When formatted as a data drive in the past, it can not be used as a drive for installation unless it is initialized from the WinRE environment such as installation media</p><p>Disks formatted on another PC may not be usable for installation.</p><p>For old BIOS mother / For old BIOS boot of DVD with UEFI mother</p><p>Format HDD / SSD for system in MBR format.</p><p>It can not be installed on GPT HDDs / SSDs.</p><p>System file of previous OS remains</p><p>I used that disk as a dynamic disk before.</p><p>When GPT formatting, I do not follow the fixed idiom, and I cut the partition in my way</p><p>In the case of a special format Disk, or if you mistake the MBR and GPT disk, the above procedure may fail to delete the partition or leave invisible system files, and may not install Windows properly.</p><p></p><p>In such a case, use the DISKPART command from the command prompt to make the HDD / SSD completely clear.</p><p></p><p>How to handle using DISKPART</p><p>Perform the following steps from the installation media, Emergency Repair Disk, recovery drive, etc. (Do not execute from the started Windows)</p><p>Use the command prompt of the installation media.</p><p></p><p>Enter the following command on the command prompt</p><p></p><p>diskpart ... ... DISK PART start of DISK management tool</p><p>List the list disk ···· attached disk (number verification purposes of the disk)</p><p>select disk 0 ・ ・ ・ ・ ※ When the target Disk is disk 0 (according to its own environment)</p><p>clean ..... Make the disk clean</p><p>convert gpt ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Convert the disk to GPT format ※ In case of UEFI boot</p><p>convert mbr · · · · · · · convert the disk to MBR format ※ in the case of the old BIOS / when the old BIOS boot in UEFI</p><p>exit ..... Exit DISKPART</p><p></p><p>Note</p><p>Avoid command prompt operation on Windows as much as possible.</p><p>Operate from the installation media command prompt.</p><p>Do not format at this stage.</p><p>When operating from the command prompt on Windows, perform DISKPART in MBR format even for GPT installation. And formatting is never done.</p><p>Even when using third-party cloning tools, there are cases where DISKPART is executed in MBR format.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you have executed this far, exit the command prompt with an "X" mark and it is OK.</p><p></p><p>Click "Refresh"[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="show-Zi, post: 825080, member: 69581"] I hope it's a useful reference.;) Note: Even in the case of "DVD old BIOS compatible boot" in the UEFI mother, there is a part that is described as "old BIOS" for convenience. If you want to install with UEFI mother + MBR, you need to read the following information as needed. [SPOILER]It is not a new HDD / SSD. If you boot the DVD with UEFI Mother, Do not GPT format on Windows. Format HDD / SSD for system in GPT format. It can not be installed on a conventional MBR type Disk. When formatted as a data drive in the past, it can not be used as a drive for installation unless it is initialized from the WinRE environment such as installation media Disks formatted on another PC may not be usable for installation. For old BIOS mother / For old BIOS boot of DVD with UEFI mother Format HDD / SSD for system in MBR format. It can not be installed on GPT HDDs / SSDs. System file of previous OS remains I used that disk as a dynamic disk before. When GPT formatting, I do not follow the fixed idiom, and I cut the partition in my way In the case of a special format Disk, or if you mistake the MBR and GPT disk, the above procedure may fail to delete the partition or leave invisible system files, and may not install Windows properly. In such a case, use the DISKPART command from the command prompt to make the HDD / SSD completely clear. How to handle using DISKPART Perform the following steps from the installation media, Emergency Repair Disk, recovery drive, etc. (Do not execute from the started Windows) Use the command prompt of the installation media. Enter the following command on the command prompt diskpart ... ... DISK PART start of DISK management tool List the list disk ···· attached disk (number verification purposes of the disk) select disk 0 ・ ・ ・ ・ ※ When the target Disk is disk 0 (according to its own environment) clean ..... Make the disk clean convert gpt ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ Convert the disk to GPT format ※ In case of UEFI boot convert mbr · · · · · · · convert the disk to MBR format ※ in the case of the old BIOS / when the old BIOS boot in UEFI exit ..... Exit DISKPART Note Avoid command prompt operation on Windows as much as possible. Operate from the installation media command prompt. Do not format at this stage. When operating from the command prompt on Windows, perform DISKPART in MBR format even for GPT installation. And formatting is never done. Even when using third-party cloning tools, there are cases where DISKPART is executed in MBR format. If you have executed this far, exit the command prompt with an "X" mark and it is OK. Click "Refresh"[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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