changed hardware and windows 10 will not boot

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Markfw

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The easiest way would be to download the windows 11 iso to the desktop, mount in explorer and run setup. That'll also fix the recovery options from pic 1 in your last post.
OK, I did that, mounted it, and running it. Stuck on "checking for updates" at 46$ for over an hour.

Is that normal ??
 

Markfw

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I'd abort. Restart, click change how setup downloads updates (1st option) and change to not right now.
well, I did that, but there was no option to do it differently. Here is something I found using google:
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2 Hours ? Thats insane, but I am letting it do that now.

damn windows crap.