Slow uefi installing to my hdd

Hykeras

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Hi, i don't understand very well about hardwares but i will try to explain my problem. i bought a new WD Blue 1 tb and installed as SATA1 (put in port 1). then started to installing uefi windows. When i came selecting partitions, it took about a hour creating neccessary disks. I thought that it is not normal and canceled installing. Now when i try to install windows, it stucks after msi logo. I see only black screen, doesn't come anything and i press start button, bios or boot menu came after about 50 sec. (Sorry for my bad english)

-WD Blue 1 TB
-MSI Z97 Gaming 5
-Kingston SAvage 8x1 GB
-İntel core i5 4690k
 
Welcome to the community, Hykeras!

I'm sorry to hear about your issues with the system ever since you got your WD Blue inside! 🙁 I'd recommend you to try using a different SATA cable and a different SATA port on the motherboard. The shortage of power supply could be causing this slowness in the drive. Another thing you could check is the SATA/chipset drivers for your motherboard on the mobo/computer manufacturer's website. Make sure you have the latest ones.

If these things don't help you, I'd suggest you to try resetting BIOS as well. Here are a couple of methods you could use: http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-Your-BIOS

Keep me posted! Hope this helps you! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 


thanks for your answer,
i did all of them but still have same problem 🙁 . I dont think so that is technical problem, i miss about bios or uefi installing
What did i try?
-i cleared CMOS
-i changed sata and psu cables
-i switched sata port
-i changed boot priority (usb>harddisk then harddisk>usb
- disable /enable fast boot
 
Hey there again, Hykeras!

Okay, let's try flashing BIOS/updating firmware for your motherboard. Check the mobo manufacturer's website again and make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed. Be careful with this delicate procedure and follow the steps using your motherboard manual.
Here's an article you might find useful as well: http://www.howtogeek.com/196916/how-to-check-your-bios-version-and-update-it/

Give it a try and let me know how it goes! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 


I am really sorry because i didn't say before, updating bios was my first step after set up my new build. So i am already using latest bios version 🙁 i will try to test my wd hdd on another pc if i get some result, i will contact with warranty services/support wd

thanks for helps
 

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