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my processor is AMD is that a problem with W8?Did u download RTM it normal...in ur spec sheet it says AMD...
Sent from my RaZr HD.
my processor is AMD is that a problem with W8?Did u download RTM it normal...in ur spec sheet it says AMD...
Sent from my RaZr HD.
Mkay, but I made it boot in safe mode since I always did with windows XPSimon, it really shouldn't boot in safe mode. Since you legally bought it, I would contact microsoft for help. I could tell you some things to check in safe mode, and how to get it to not boot in safe mode. But you might be better off letting them help you. I'd hate to see you lose any personal data.
Make sure that you have no external devices connect (other than usb keyboard/mouse). I had the same problem when I had an external HD connected via esata. When I disconnected everything (other than usb keyboard/mouse), the installation immediately continued. After the install completed, I reconnected the drive, it recognized all external devices; and I haven't had a problem since.Why can I run Windows 8?!
It is stuck at the Windows 8 logo after the first boot every single time!
Here are my specs...
Depends on how you've booted into safe mode. If/when needed, I boot into "safe mode w/ networking support" so I can look up things I need, or download drivers if necessary.Safe mode doesn't run all the drivers and doesn't have network support. It's possible that on the upgrade it needs to go out and check things on the internet, which it can't in safe mode.
Well idk what I could have done wrong.. I followed the steps and I'm simply stuck there...Depends on how you've booted into safe mode. If/when needed, I boot into "safe mode w/ networking support" so I can look up things I need, or download drivers if necessary.
That "Windows 8 installation" boot option is very weird. Like stmav, it also makes me think it didn't properly complete the install for some reason.
Depends on how you've booted into safe mode. If/when needed, I boot into "safe mode w/ networking support" so I can look up things I need, or download drivers if necessary.
That "Windows 8 installation" boot option is very weird. Like stmav, it also makes me think it didn't properly complete the install for some reason.
my processor is AMD is that a problem with W8?
Nope, the ones for intel and amd are the same. Windows 8 or Windows 8 pro version. The RT is for ARM.
When I boot my PC it start with 2 options
Windows 7
or
Symantec
After the first boot of windows 8 installation there is 4 choices
Windows8
Windows 8 installation
Windows 7
Symantec
(none of these worked, I had to figure out how to make it work so I selected windows 7 and hited CTRL + ALT + DELETE and it said Windows 8 could not complete, both times)
(I walways asked a pro to set it this way so I don't screw everything up)