by MerleOne » Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:41 am
Hi,
Yes, I did ! I even booted with other software publishers boot media so I guess the issue is elsewhere but thanks, it could have been caused by this.
Moreover a few bootmedia worked (3 for over 50 tried). Among them, a Win10x32bits reinstallation bootmedia. And 2 others that were either using Linux 32 bits or a proprietary OS (Symobi).
The issue is that I don't even get to RDI bootmedia selection menu, the menu where you can select 64 or 32 bits and screen resolution (AFAIR).
I also tried using a CDROM but there not a single CD bootmedia worked, even those who worked with an USB version.
I also tried to build a different USB flashkey bootmedia using Flashboot and Rufus and an iso image of RDI bootmedia : same issue, the usb flashkey is seen in the PC bootmenu but if I try to boot from it, it still reverts to Windows boot.
On the contrary, with the few that worked, the bootmedia is almost instantly loaded. With those that don't work, I get after a few seconds the PC brand logo (Ockel) then the windows 10 rotating hourglass and Windows loads (and fails since it is damaged...).
Sincerely,
.merle1.
Hi,
Yes, I did ! I even booted with other software publishers boot media so I guess the issue is elsewhere but thanks, it could have been caused by this.
Moreover a few bootmedia worked (3 for over 50 tried). Among them, a Win10x32bits reinstallation bootmedia. And 2 others that were either using Linux 32 bits or a proprietary OS (Symobi).
The issue is that I don't even get to RDI bootmedia selection menu, the menu where you can select 64 or 32 bits and screen resolution (AFAIR).
I also tried using a CDROM but there not a single CD bootmedia worked, even those who worked with an USB version.
I also tried to build a different USB flashkey bootmedia using Flashboot and Rufus and an iso image of RDI bootmedia : same issue, the usb flashkey is seen in the PC bootmenu but if I try to boot from it, it still reverts to Windows boot.
On the contrary, with the few that worked, the bootmedia is almost instantly loaded. With those that don't work, I get after a few seconds the PC brand logo (Ockel) then the windows 10 rotating hourglass and Windows loads (and fails since it is damaged...).
Sincerely,
.merle1.