I'm trying to do a clean install of Windows 11, but I keep running into problems. The installation fails at 11%, and I get a message saying "unable to install windows" without any specific reasons. I've tried installing it on three different disks, but no luck at all. I'm using an MSI B450 Gaming Plus motherboard, and I'm unsure if there are settings in the BIOS that I need to adjust to get this to work. Any suggestions?
3 Answers
It might be a corrupt installation file. I recommend using the Media Creation Tool again to create a new USB drive for the install. Sometimes the files get messed up, and starting fresh can help.
If you're still stuck, it sounds like you might need to confirm that your USB is set up correctly. If Microsoft support tried using Rufus with the ISO and it still isn't working, I’d suggest diving into your BIOS settings and making sure everything is configured correctly. But definitely ensure you back up your files!
Just a heads up: when messing around with BIOS settings or disk setups, make sure you’ve backed up your important data first. Making the wrong changes can lead to data loss. If you need detailed advice, check out the FAQ thread for more help!
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