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WINDOWS 10 vs WINDOWS 7: LENOVO Ideapad 100-15IBY - Booting from DVD Drive or USB Stick

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  • #1 16236638
    Weasel83
    Level 8  
    Hello, I have a Lenovo ideapad 100-15IBY. Currently there is Windows 10 on it, but it is terrible. I wanted to put 7 or 10 on it to refresh it. I buried some in Bios but I can't set it to boot from dvd drive or usb memory stick. I have no ideas and I've tried everything. Any suggestions or hints? Regards
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  • #2 16236726
    kokapetyl
    Level 43  
    Weasel83 wrote:
    I have no ideas and I've tried everything

    Have you turned off "Legacy Support" in bios?
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  • #5 16236856
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Do you have the latest bios uploaded?
  • #6 16236865
    Weasel83
    Level 8  
    I don't think so. But what difference does it make? pie BIOS? The CD should start with the installation.
  • #7 16236905
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Maybe in a newer one bigos The BIOS have refined ACPI and there will be no more error that clearly indicates a problem with bigos BIOS, and more specifically ACPI ;)
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  • #8 16236907
    Weasel83
    Level 8  
    I don't think so. But what difference does it make? pie BIOS? The CD should start with the installation

    Added after 31 [seconds]:

    So I'll suck in a new bios and update it.

    There is no "bigos" in computers, this is not a culinary forum.
    There is a BIOS, please make sure the naming is correct.
    RADU23


    EDIT
    Upgrading stew BIOS did nothing. The blue screen still appears. I will try with another window, because maybe something with the disc can be.

    I merged.
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  • #10 16238281
    Weasel83
    Level 8  
    Changed. I have already seen the loading bar of Windows 7 for a while but the blue screen jumped again

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    I mean the boards with the words "Microsoft corporation" and this loading bar below what is.
  • #11 16238296
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Have you tried disabling secure boot and change the bios mode to legacy?
  • #12 16238325
    Weasel83
    Level 8  
    In the bios I have switched to legacy and legacy first all the time. Security boot is on desable. All in all there is a change because I haven't even come to "Microsoft corporation" before

    Added after 14 [minutes]:

    As if he wanted to install but as if he lacked the strength to push further because I already had the inscription "starting Windows" and blue again ...: /
  • #13 16238399
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    Have you tried installing Windows 10 in Uefi mode?
  • #14 16247681
    kasiunia7777
    Level 39  
    Weasel83 wrote:
    Currently there is Windows 10 on it, but it is terrible

    On 7 also do not expect miracles, because Intel Celeron N2840 is not some super fast processor. With heavily packed websites will be silent. I don't know if it's even 1080p 60fps on youtube will download. In my opinion, changing the system will do nothing.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user attempting to install Windows 7 or 10 on a Lenovo Ideapad 100-15IBY, currently running Windows 10, which the user finds unsatisfactory. The user is facing difficulties booting from a DVD drive or USB stick, despite making changes in the BIOS settings. Suggestions include disabling "Legacy Support," setting the BIOS mode to "Legacy First," ensuring the latest BIOS version is installed, and disabling secure boot. The user experiences a recurring blue screen error during installation attempts, indicating potential issues with the BIOS or the installation media. There are also comments on the limitations of the Intel Celeron N2840 processor regarding performance expectations with Windows 7.
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