It's always a failure, but it's not going to get in. What's the step
I'm only 20 years old, and last month i helped my cousin install the system eight times. It's either a bad drive, or it's not going to take the next step, or it's not going to work. The first two times thought it was a ucd problem, three redos; the third time i suspected that the computer was broken, the third time i saw that even the word “secure boot” could not be found; the fourth time i turned off the video, the fourth time i turned it off, and then i simply didn't recognize the flash drive... Then it became clear to me that i wasn't serious, that nobody told me that the installation system was not the next step at all, but that i had to figure out who the computer was talking to。

The moment the computer started, it was actually "language." some say uefi, others say legacy, wrongly, it doesn't matter. It's like you're talking to cantonese. They don't understand, they don't even load the voice module. The search revealed that the “uefi” and “gpt” were tied together and that “legacy” and “mbr” were the only pair. I used rufus to pick out a "gpt," and the old notebook was legacy, and the u-pad was plugged in the back screen -- it wasn't broken, it was a chance that it didn't open。
It's really very simple to look into your computer. When there's a system, press win+r to hit msinfo32, and in two seconds you see the "bios model" writing uefi or traditional. No system? The two words, "boot mode" or "secure boot", are basically uefi. "ez mode" written by valentines, "uefi/legacy" in dale's lower-pants menu, and the associated switch on the "startup" page -- without a back, just try it once。
The flash drive can't just do it. Win11 must use the microsoft network's mediacreation tool, which is not a “high-speed” “pure version” iso. I was quick to use a mirror from a forum. Sha256, check. Thirty-six. - it's like getting a visa with a fake identity card. Rufus also needs details: uefi selects gpt+fat32+dd for writing; legacy selects mbr+ntfs for new and old computers; instead of using rufus, throw it directly into ventoy and start it without picking it。
The worst of the bios is the “both” model, which looks at the economy and actually burys mines. It's clear from the material: mixed models make half of the system's configuration suddenly impossible to find a guide partition. My seventh failure is stuck here. Finally, the bites were all turned off, leaving only uefi only, and then secure boot was turned off manually, fast boot was turned off, sata was converted to ahci - five were replaced and restarted, and the flash drive was finally on。
There's trouble with installation. Don't focus. Blackscreen follows shift+f10 and loses a line bcdedit command; hints "can't be installed on this drive", disskpart clean hard drive, then coNo, no, no, no. Enter pe to confirm esp partition presence and reload guide with bcdboot. I can't get these orders off my back in the first place, and i put them on the screen on a convenience sticker, and they're cooked three times。
It's not done. Pull the flash drive, press the power button to see if it's activated from the hard drive itself. Enter the right-hand key of this computer to manage the device manager, to be opened one by one to see if there are yellow exclamation marks. The cards, the cybercards, the hard drive controllers, none of them can be yellow. The fifth time i finished thinking it was a success, and wifi couldn't connect, and it was discovered that the cyber drive was not installed because it was installed over the driver loading step。
Last try at secure boot. Only on microsoft's original win11It's only true that, in the first place, it's true that it's closed. It's not a show-off, it's proof that this whole set of logic has gone through - from the creation of the flash drive, the setting of the bios, the initialization of the hard drive, to the transformation of the guide, with no break in the chain。
Now, my cousin's computer runs on win 11, it's not streamlined, it's not optimized, it's microsoft. And i didn't become a master, just remember: don't believe in the "step-by-step" lesson, read what the computer said and decide how to answer。
The installation of the system is not the next step, but the first step is to understand what the computer is saying and then answer。




