I finally decided that was time to install Windows 10 on my Windows 7 PC. Since I got the PC, it's been using a Samsung EVO 860 128GB SSD and I decided to upgrade to a Kingston 240GB SSD and at the same time, install Windows 10 on the new SSD. For that, I got a USB flash drive and downloaded the media creation tool. After that, I plugged the new SSD, went to my computer BIO and was able to boot the USB drive, which started to install windows 10. It asked for my code key, and if I would like to keep the files or have it with no files. I clicked on "no files" and it took me to choose the drive I would like it to install windows, and I chose the new SSD. Once I clicked on it, I started to download, and once completed, gave me the message that the computer was going to restart. After the restart, the computer goes straight to a "Preparing Automatic Repair", which has 2 tabs, "troubleshoot" and "turn PC off". I am not able to continue from there and knowing that I am so close to getting the windows 10 is making me crazy.
Does anyone know what the problem is???
Submitted March 23, 2020 at 11:14AM by duduzote98 https://ift.tt/3bgy2sQ via TikTokTikk
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