Window 10 installation on dell vostro 3670
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I installed Window 10 with a bootable USD drive on a dell vostro 3670, it appeared to install successfully but when I removed the USB drive and restarted the system it would not boot from the HDD. Then I insert the USB drive again it successfully booted from the HDD into Window 10. Is it necessary to insert the USB drive every time I want to boot up the computer?
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I installed Window 10 with a bootable USD drive on a dell vostro 3670, it appeared to install successfully but when I removed the USB drive and restarted the system it would not boot from the HDD. Then I insert the USB drive again it successfully booted from the HDD into Window 10. Is it necessary to insert the USB drive every time I want to boot up the computer?
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It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54
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I installed Window 10 with a bootable USD drive on a dell vostro 3670, it appeared to install successfully but when I removed the USB drive and restarted the system it would not boot from the HDD. Then I insert the USB drive again it successfully booted from the HDD into Window 10. Is it necessary to insert the USB drive every time I want to boot up the computer?
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I installed Window 10 with a bootable USD drive on a dell vostro 3670, it appeared to install successfully but when I removed the USB drive and restarted the system it would not boot from the HDD. Then I insert the USB drive again it successfully booted from the HDD into Window 10. Is it necessary to insert the USB drive every time I want to boot up the computer?
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It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54
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It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54
It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54
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It should not be required. It sounds like Windows was not properly installed. I would install it again, making sure you delete all partitions on the HDD, doing that will ensure Windows is installed correctly.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:34
we install about 5 to 6 times but same problem i also installed window 8 and server 2012 but occured same problem. Where as tis problem not occurred on dell vostro 3668 but 3670 give same problem. we all are shockked y it gives pr9blm
– user932121
Aug 9 at 15:49
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. Submit a screenshot of your disk within Disk Mangement. It will help verify you have the required partitions to actually boot your machine. All improvements to your question should be in the form of an edit to your question instead of a comment.
– Ramhound
Aug 9 at 15:54