[SOLVED] problem last windows media tool?

Rusovich Rusovich

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hello
i build a
amd ryzen 3 2200g
Crucial Ballistix Sport LT UDIMM DDR4 4GB 2666 2 x4gb
wd green sss 240gb
Mother Gigabyte B450M DS3H Socket Am4

the problem i install windows 10 whit the tool of
https://www.microsoft.com/es-es/software-download/windows10

and in 2 day i have a error
error bad system config info

i check the gide to restore sam system files in getback but is no files ther to restore?

i check memory memtest
and hdd whit chkdisk and smart long test and all ok

now i reinstall whit a old win10 and update whit the tool in the
https://www.microsoft.com/es-es/software-download/windows10
 
Solution
Let me rephrase my reply. You have to burn the download of windows 10 which the latest is 18.09, to either a DVD or a USB 16GB stick. If you used a old copy then you need to basically reset the boot drive. You can use the old win10 to clean the boot drive. but burn another dvd for the new version of win10. The tool will burn the disc it will ask you type of media DVD or USB. if you are burning this on another PC. When the media tool asks you is this is for this PC say another.

To manually wipe a drive and convert it to GPT

-Insert dvd or plug an 16gb USB stick once setup is done do not click install.

-Press shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt.

-open diskpart tool by typing

diskpart

-Identify the...
Let me rephrase my reply. You have to burn the download of windows 10 which the latest is 18.09, to either a DVD or a USB 16GB stick. If you used a old copy then you need to basically reset the boot drive. You can use the old win10 to clean the boot drive. but burn another dvd for the new version of win10. The tool will burn the disc it will ask you type of media DVD or USB. if you are burning this on another PC. When the media tool asks you is this is for this PC say another.

To manually wipe a drive and convert it to GPT

-Insert dvd or plug an 16gb USB stick once setup is done do not click install.

-Press shift+F10 to bring up the command prompt.

-open diskpart tool by typing

diskpart

-Identify the drive to reformat

type list disk

-Select the drive, and reformat it [ only one drive in the system pick 0]

select disk 0

-then type


clean [wait till its finishes]

-then type

convert gpt

-After this converting finishes close the command prompt

now continue with reinstalling win10 using a new burned disk.
 
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