- Dec 27, 2005
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Here is a strange problem, although I have seen it after doing some searching online. I bought an Adata SP920 128GB SSD for a Dell L702X laptop because the hard drive is slow. The laptop has no indication that it has UEFI, and under Win10 on the old drive, it says BIOS is in legacy mode and AHCI mode. I install the SSD into the laptop, check the BIOS and it is listed. I put the Win10 USB drive in to boot, and it goes through all the steps, restarts, and then at "Getting Ready" under the spinner, after about 1 minute, all disk activity stops, and either sits there or the spinner freezes. I restart the laptop with the power button, and then get an error to start the installation again. I tried this 5 times on the laptop, doing all kinds of things: using diskpart to clean and convert to gpt, tried not reformatting the ssd and just install again, and nothing. One of the times I let it sit for 10 minutes and it just stuck at Getting Ready. I even tried recreating the Win10 USB with MCT.
Here's the thing, I put the SSD into my i3 Haswell desktop, installed Win10, it got past the Getting Ready screen and fully installed, no problem. The desktop is setup with UEFI/Legacy and Secure Boot on. The next morning I blow away the Win10 install on the old drive and try installing Win10 and it works just fine.
So, it seems I can't get Win10 Home 1607 to install on the SSD in this Dell laptop. Has anyone seen this before or have any ideas on how to resolve it?
Here's the thing, I put the SSD into my i3 Haswell desktop, installed Win10, it got past the Getting Ready screen and fully installed, no problem. The desktop is setup with UEFI/Legacy and Secure Boot on. The next morning I blow away the Win10 install on the old drive and try installing Win10 and it works just fine.
So, it seems I can't get Win10 Home 1607 to install on the SSD in this Dell laptop. Has anyone seen this before or have any ideas on how to resolve it?
