elzorroazul777
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Here is a post that I made on Reddit which expands on the situation, if you wouldn't mind taking a read I'd really appreciate some insight!Did the exact config work just fine in windows 10? And did you already get 11 installed and this is just the result of trying to boot into it?
I have been running up against some strange behavior. I have ran through several motherboards for this machine for various issues (2nd CPU socket failed, DIMM slot failure, etc.) this 2nd hand motherboard came in the other day and we got off to a great start. It could detect all my ram and processors, so that was better than the previous.
I was able to install Windows 11, but my video card seemed to be incompatible with UEFI (Nvidia K420), even after updating the bios firmware on the gpu from a techpowerup.com source. The initial Windows install had to be done with mbr/legacy, not gpt/uefi. I have a newer GPU (5700xt) to test UEFI functionality, and with all the UEFI, TPM, and secure boot turned on + newer gpu I can boot into a test install of Fedora just fine.
With Windows, it's a whole other story. No matter what I seem to do, trying many different configurations, I can no longer get Windows to boot. It hangs during the splash screen. I decided to downgrade the BIOS from A18 to A14 just to see if it would make a difference and near the end of the firmware update I was shown an error message, "me firmware update failed" (I couldn't catch the failure code in time to write it down).
Now I know, when I first got this motherboard I updated the BIOS to A18 and was not met with a "me firmware update failed" type message AND Windows was able to boot into the installer just after this. I was able to install and run Windows just fine (legacy), had VMware Workstation running, and Windows Server inside a VM, all working fine.
Then suddenly, it broke, somehow. During a restart, the Windows splash screen froze and from that moment forward I have been completely unable to boot into different forms of windows (W10 installer, W11 installer, different usb flash drives, mbr/gpt, you name it - no luck whatsoever).
Any idea what may be going on? I'm thinking about just running Linux as the main OS and run a Linux KVM on top to solve my Windows needs. The thing I am concerned about with that, however, is I have had this similar problem before running proxmox with my first motherboard on this rig. Everything was running fine, I was able to play around with Windows VM's to my hearts content, then suddenly the Windows vm's would stop booting - same issue, freeze during splash screen.
I am using this rig for education purposes and I really can't afford to spend much more money or time on this. What are your instincts? Should I replace the processors? Is there something up with the ram?
Thank you for your help!