Toshiba Laptop

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  1. Infected

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    I have an old Toshiba Satellite Laptop. I want to install W10 on it, but when I boot from a USB, it shows like it's going to boot, but then goes into the Niubi Partition Editor and I can't get around it. It's fixed into the bios I believe, I don't see the program to uninstall it.

    Does anyone know how to get around this?
     
  2. zapjb

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    What OS is installed?
     
  3. Infected

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    It was W7.
     
  4. zapjb

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    Did you a full search including registry for Niubi? Can you reinstall over with Niubi & it should come with an uninstall file?
     
  5. roger_m

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    If you boot without the flash drive connected, does it boot to Windows or Niubi?
     
  6. Infected

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    It boots to Windows fine.
     
  7. Infected

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    The dvd drive is broke, maybe it needs to be installed through the dvd and not the USB?
     
  8. Mr.X

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    What model?
     
  9. Infected

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    Toshiba Satellite C875-S7304
     
  10. Mr.X

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    Reading again your posts, are you sure you're not inserting a flash drive with NIUBI instead of a flash drive with W10?
     
  11. Infected

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    No, this is a W10 iso, this laptop came with W7.
     
  12. Mr.X

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    Not sure what you mean here but I'll assume it is a W10 iso burned onto a DVD.

    Anyway you can try getting into the BIOS or choosing the boot device:
    F12 Boot Menu
    F1, Esc BIOS settings

    These settings are fixed once they are saved, you can change them anytime though.
     
  13. Infected

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    Yes, I've did all of this.

    But I figured it out, I made a new usb boot but with Bios/UEFI-CSM and it worked fine.
     
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