Windows 10 Windows 10 stuck on repair screen after new hardware installation

Babs767

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I recently installed new hardware. After installing the new hardware I can't get pass the windows repair screen. I've tried restarting and even changing the boot drive by nothing is working
Old harware: i7 3700
As rock itx motherboard
16 GB DDR3 ram(not sure of speed)dual
channel
New Hardware: i7 9700k
Msi Meg Ace Z390
16 GB DDR4 2666 dual channel
 

You really need to do a clean install of windows.
 

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You really need to do a clean install of windows.
Thanks I'll try that
 

nmsuk is absolutely right. It's a bit more than a hardware change. It's a new machine ! Even if you do sort it out it would take so long you'd end up wishing you'd done a clean install. Pain but true.
 

Make sure the old board BIOS was not set to IDE mode and the new one is ACHI
 

Make sure the old board BIOS was not set to IDE mode and the new one is ACHI
I don't have access to my old board since the reason I changed was because it broke
 

You really need to do a clean install of windows.
I did a clean install of windows, I still end up with the same thing
 

HI like
nmsuk
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HI like
nmsuk
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I've already done one
 

HI And stop others 3parti spypprograms / other sequipment wen the load that

ONLY INERNET./ Make sure the old board BIOS was not set to IDE mode and the new one is ACHI
 

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HI And stop others 3parti spypprograms / other sequipment wen the load that

ONLY INERNET./ Make sure the old board BIOS was not set to IDE mode and the new one is ACHI
I have no access to the old board
 

The only other thing I can think of is to go into the BIOS and if set to IDE change to ACHI, if ACHI change to IDE.
 

Do not change it to IDE, that shouldn't be needed.
 

HI And stop ool others 3parti spypprograms / other sequipment wen the load that
Connect your machine to your router or modem.
 

You might need to go ahead and proceed with new installation of Windows 10.
 

The only other thing I can think of is to go into the BIOS and if set to IDE change to ACHI, if ACHI change to IDE.
 

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