Attempting a fresh install of windows server 2016, stuck in a boot cycle











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I've been trying to install Windows server 2016 on this server for a while now, the issue I have is that when the USB boot disk is plugged into the server, it goes into a boot cycle where it POST beeps, displays the motherboard screen, and then screen goes black, POST again and repeat. I can't get it to go into BIOS or anything else while the USB is plugged in. As soon as I unplug the USB it stops the cycle and I can navigate BIOS settings. I do not think it is the USB that is bad here because I've been able to successfully install Windows server 2016 on a different machine with the same boot disk. I don't reckon that the hardware is bad either, the machine was running fine with linux mint before I wiped the hard drive and tried installing windows. Here's a few things I've tried:



Popping the CMOS battery



Getting into the boot menu, then plugging in the USB, selecting a boot option and then telling it to restart. I tried this with every option it presented me from the boot menu (HDD, CD-ROM, USB-ZIP External card etc.) and I will also note that no additional options popped up upon plugging in the USB.



I know it recognizes hard drives at least so my next idea was to make a boot disk directly onto a hard drive. This did not work because the hard drive seemed to disappear from my system after creating a partition, formatting and attempting to make it bootable. This is also kind of an issue because the drive I used to try and do that is no longer showing up on my computer (not even in disk manager). I've tried restarting, plugging unplugging my drive dock, turning it off/on but the disk wont show up.



I don't know what else to try at this point so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.



Thanks.










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  • I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
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  • I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
    – Crubleigh
    Nov 29 at 6:57

















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I've been trying to install Windows server 2016 on this server for a while now, the issue I have is that when the USB boot disk is plugged into the server, it goes into a boot cycle where it POST beeps, displays the motherboard screen, and then screen goes black, POST again and repeat. I can't get it to go into BIOS or anything else while the USB is plugged in. As soon as I unplug the USB it stops the cycle and I can navigate BIOS settings. I do not think it is the USB that is bad here because I've been able to successfully install Windows server 2016 on a different machine with the same boot disk. I don't reckon that the hardware is bad either, the machine was running fine with linux mint before I wiped the hard drive and tried installing windows. Here's a few things I've tried:



Popping the CMOS battery



Getting into the boot menu, then plugging in the USB, selecting a boot option and then telling it to restart. I tried this with every option it presented me from the boot menu (HDD, CD-ROM, USB-ZIP External card etc.) and I will also note that no additional options popped up upon plugging in the USB.



I know it recognizes hard drives at least so my next idea was to make a boot disk directly onto a hard drive. This did not work because the hard drive seemed to disappear from my system after creating a partition, formatting and attempting to make it bootable. This is also kind of an issue because the drive I used to try and do that is no longer showing up on my computer (not even in disk manager). I've tried restarting, plugging unplugging my drive dock, turning it off/on but the disk wont show up.



I don't know what else to try at this point so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.



Thanks.










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  • I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Nov 27 at 22:03










  • I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
    – Crubleigh
    Nov 29 at 6:57















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I've been trying to install Windows server 2016 on this server for a while now, the issue I have is that when the USB boot disk is plugged into the server, it goes into a boot cycle where it POST beeps, displays the motherboard screen, and then screen goes black, POST again and repeat. I can't get it to go into BIOS or anything else while the USB is plugged in. As soon as I unplug the USB it stops the cycle and I can navigate BIOS settings. I do not think it is the USB that is bad here because I've been able to successfully install Windows server 2016 on a different machine with the same boot disk. I don't reckon that the hardware is bad either, the machine was running fine with linux mint before I wiped the hard drive and tried installing windows. Here's a few things I've tried:



Popping the CMOS battery



Getting into the boot menu, then plugging in the USB, selecting a boot option and then telling it to restart. I tried this with every option it presented me from the boot menu (HDD, CD-ROM, USB-ZIP External card etc.) and I will also note that no additional options popped up upon plugging in the USB.



I know it recognizes hard drives at least so my next idea was to make a boot disk directly onto a hard drive. This did not work because the hard drive seemed to disappear from my system after creating a partition, formatting and attempting to make it bootable. This is also kind of an issue because the drive I used to try and do that is no longer showing up on my computer (not even in disk manager). I've tried restarting, plugging unplugging my drive dock, turning it off/on but the disk wont show up.



I don't know what else to try at this point so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.



Thanks.










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I've been trying to install Windows server 2016 on this server for a while now, the issue I have is that when the USB boot disk is plugged into the server, it goes into a boot cycle where it POST beeps, displays the motherboard screen, and then screen goes black, POST again and repeat. I can't get it to go into BIOS or anything else while the USB is plugged in. As soon as I unplug the USB it stops the cycle and I can navigate BIOS settings. I do not think it is the USB that is bad here because I've been able to successfully install Windows server 2016 on a different machine with the same boot disk. I don't reckon that the hardware is bad either, the machine was running fine with linux mint before I wiped the hard drive and tried installing windows. Here's a few things I've tried:



Popping the CMOS battery



Getting into the boot menu, then plugging in the USB, selecting a boot option and then telling it to restart. I tried this with every option it presented me from the boot menu (HDD, CD-ROM, USB-ZIP External card etc.) and I will also note that no additional options popped up upon plugging in the USB.



I know it recognizes hard drives at least so my next idea was to make a boot disk directly onto a hard drive. This did not work because the hard drive seemed to disappear from my system after creating a partition, formatting and attempting to make it bootable. This is also kind of an issue because the drive I used to try and do that is no longer showing up on my computer (not even in disk manager). I've tried restarting, plugging unplugging my drive dock, turning it off/on but the disk wont show up.



I don't know what else to try at this point so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.



Thanks.







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  • I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Nov 27 at 22:03










  • I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
    – Crubleigh
    Nov 29 at 6:57




















  • I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Nov 27 at 22:03










  • I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
    – Crubleigh
    Nov 29 at 6:57


















I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 27 at 22:03




I'd try another flash drive even though this one worked on another device. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best.
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 27 at 22:03












I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
– Crubleigh
Nov 29 at 6:57






I was finally able to go out and get another USB today, and I tried it with the new USB and it worked. Thank you.
– Crubleigh
Nov 29 at 6:57












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It sounds like your flash drive is not working correctly. Even though it was working on another device you should try another flash drive.



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