SageCrispin wrote:
I also have another thought that you probably really won't like. You may have BIOS compatibility issues. Google something like "(your computer) Windows 10 BIOS update". You may find out that it will never work without a new BIOS flash.
I agree with this post. The wise tech, will always upgrade the system bios (so easy to do) before the install of an OS..... say Windows 10. Also, wise is to verify the RAM you -think- the system has is functional prior to the OS install. Current drivers on a system are not that critical as you will get newer/current drivers with the new OS and after install of the OS you can always seek out necessary drivers. By reading what this forum poster is experiencing, my guess is it is his systems bios, Ram or both that is causing the OS install, which should be very easy to do.