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I downloaded Windows ISO from Microsoft website and used the burn option on Windows 10 to make a bootable DVD. However, when I inserted the dvd into newly built gaming pc, the installation wizard did not come up as expected. The only thing I got is a black screen. How can I fix this?

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I don't know why this happened,it stands to reason that you should not fail.Installing Windows 10 by creating an creating Windows 10 installtion disk is the right way.

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Moved to the tech forum.

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Did you select your DVD reader as the primary boot option?

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Also, writable DVDs are a notoriously terrible medium to store data. It might just be a bungled burn.

Maybe try a USB flash drive. That's also potentially higher up in the default boot list and you won't need to fiddle with your UEFI settings.

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