2016-04-12, 10:34
(2016-04-12, 10:27)Statikk Wrote: Use this file with that method: FY0053.BIO
Afterwards go set your BIOS to defaults and add back any customizations you made. Then see if Windows 10 is in the drop down menu. If it is then select that and boot into Windows 10 setup. In Windows 10 setup make sure you delete all partitions on your drive and then create a brand new parition (GPT not MBR) and install Windows to that. The first time Windows reboots during setup you can pull out the USB drive.
yeah planning to do it that way, also disable legacy boot (unchecked) like support says?
then when it reboots (hopefully succesfully) but if it then gets stuck again on preparing devices
then what