tompc3
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Hi All, I've tried everything I know to get this new system up and running but I must be missing something because I've followed all the MB instructions pertaining to first boot. I see that most of you install windows from usb but I bought Win 11 pro oem dvd with my processor. Here is where I'm at: System posted into bios first try. factory bios was 1.03 tried updating to bios 2.06? this failed so I backed down and updated to 1.15 this one worked. I have all bios settings correct as far as i know. M.2's are enabled Nvme drive is recognized. (this is the only drive installed) Memory left at default speeds for now Boot mode is uefi Boot option 1 is set to cd/dvd always show boot option is on Secure boot is off CSM disabled I've tried leaving dvd in at power on and putting it in after machine post to bios. dvd spins up fine but nothing happens Any help would be appreciated...
Win 11 PRO 22H2 (22621.525)MOBO: EVGA Z690 Classified (bios 1.15) Processor: 12700k Memory: Corsair DDR5 2x16gb Storage: WD Black SN750 SE 1TB Video Cards: OLD EVGA 1070 Ti's SLI Power supply: PCP&C 1200 TC Monitor: Dell 30" 3007WFP HC 2560/1600
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/14 09:43:09
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Is that a NEW M.2 drive? If you moved it from your last build, that could be a big part of the issue Is it formatted GPT ? Did you go back & try to update BIOS (to newest) again, after the older BIOS flash worked? Have you tried with - Secure boot ON ? You should install a new OS with UEFI & secure boot Where is the DVD drive connected? SATA or USB ..... is there a driver for the DVD drive, can you see DVD in BIOS? Does the DVD drive support UEFI ? Try downloading the MS install tool to a USB drive & then run files from DVD ? (I've never tried this) - is your internet connection slow? those are my first thoughts, hope you get W11 installed
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/14 10:36:51
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Thanks for the reply! my answers in blue.. Is that a NEW M.2 drive? If you moved it from your last build, that could be a big part of the issue M.2 is new unallocated space Is it formatted GPT ? See above answer. Did you go back & try to update BIOS (to newest) again, after the older BIOS flash worked? Afraid to after I bricked one bios chip, figured I'd cut my losses.. Have you tried with - Secure boot ON ? You should install a new OS with UEFI & secure boot Tried both ways... Where is the DVD drive connected? SATA or USB ..... is there a driver for the DVD drive, can you see DVD in BIOS? Yes DVD is sata and I can see it in bios and select it as first boot device. Does the DVD drive support UEFI ? Good question, DVD is probably 8 years old Try downloading the MS install tool to a USB drive & then run files from DVD ? (I've never tried this) - is your internet connection slow? I will probably have to try this next. those are my first thoughts, hope you get W11 installed Thank you for your help, I WILL get this done today one way or another....
Win 11 PRO 22H2 (22621.525)MOBO: EVGA Z690 Classified (bios 1.15) Processor: 12700k Memory: Corsair DDR5 2x16gb Storage: WD Black SN750 SE 1TB Video Cards: OLD EVGA 1070 Ti's SLI Power supply: PCP&C 1200 TC Monitor: Dell 30" 3007WFP HC 2560/1600
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/14 11:24:05
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In reference to this: "Did you go back & try to update BIOS (to newest) again, after the older BIOS flash worked? Afraid to after I bricked one bios chip, figured I'd cut my losses.." When your ready --> Boot on working BIOS, then move BIOS switch to "bricked chip"& try to update BIOS (to newest) again
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/14 15:43:53
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Hello again, Cool GTX In reference to this: "Did you go back & try to update BIOS (to newest) again, after the older BIOS flash worked? Afraid to after I bricked one bios chip, figured I'd cut my losses.." When your ready --> Boot on working BIOS, then move BIOS switch to "bricked chip"& try to update BIOS (to newest) again
I tried this the other night after reading it in one of the threads here and it didn't work. I was however able to install windows after giving up on the dvd approach. I just downloaded the media creation tool on a laptop and made a bootable usb... Thank you so much for your help, and I'm guessing that my dvd player was just to old for the job.
Win 11 PRO 22H2 (22621.525)MOBO: EVGA Z690 Classified (bios 1.15) Processor: 12700k Memory: Corsair DDR5 2x16gb Storage: WD Black SN750 SE 1TB Video Cards: OLD EVGA 1070 Ti's SLI Power supply: PCP&C 1200 TC Monitor: Dell 30" 3007WFP HC 2560/1600
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/17 11:29:01
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glad you got the OS loaded Your welcome, always happy to Help
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/17 11:47:00
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tompc3 Hello again, Cool GTX In reference to this: "Did you go back & try to update BIOS (to newest) again, after the older BIOS flash worked? Afraid to after I bricked one bios chip, figured I'd cut my losses.." When your ready --> Boot on working BIOS, then move BIOS switch to "bricked chip"& try to update BIOS (to newest) again
I tried this the other night after reading it in one of the threads here and it didn't work. I was however able to install windows after giving up on the dvd approach. I just downloaded the media creation tool on a laptop and made a bootable usb... Thank you so much for your help, and I'm guessing that my dvd player was just to old for the job.
I have tried installing windows from an external DVD drive and it has never worked. I'll have to continue to use a USB stick.
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/17 12:06:35
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did you try unconnecting the DVD to see if you can get into the bricked bios?
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/20 10:15:28
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Delirious did you try unconnecting the DVD to see if you can get into the bricked bios?
Yes, thank you but it didn't matter either way... Now that I have win 11 installed I'll try to overwrite the bricked bios chip through windows. I've read here that some of you have had success that way.
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/20 11:15:32
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glad you got that sorted.....Enjoy your new machine!
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/20 13:28:12
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Glad you got it sorted. It sounds as if the system was simply not booting from the optical drive. It is possible that the optical disk itself is not being recognized as a bootable disk. Did you have is connected to an ASMedia SATA port or a native Intel SATA port? I still install Windows 7 from CD media on the most current hardware with PS2 mouse and keyboard because I prefer doing that versus slipstreaming drivers. The end product tends to be more stable for me than using slipstreamed unsigned and modded drivers during setup. But, installing from a fast USB 3.X flash drive is way faster in terms of the time it task to complete setup. I have never installed Linux or any Windows version after Windows 7 using anything other than USB.
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Re: Trouble with win 11 install (oem dvd)
2023/01/20 16:35:52
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It was native intel sata port, set as first boot device. it would spin up fine like it was gonna do something then dump me back to bios screen...
Win 11 PRO 22H2 (22621.525)MOBO: EVGA Z690 Classified (bios 1.15) Processor: 12700k Memory: Corsair DDR5 2x16gb Storage: WD Black SN750 SE 1TB Video Cards: OLD EVGA 1070 Ti's SLI Power supply: PCP&C 1200 TC Monitor: Dell 30" 3007WFP HC 2560/1600
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