The summary of ‘How To Fix Windows Installation Failed – Safe OS Phase With An Error’

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The video segments discuss troubleshooting and upgrading a Dell Tower desktop, the Precision T 3600, from Windows 7 to Windows 10. In the first segment, Derek identifies a boot loop issue and troubleshoots HDD connections and boot settings. In the second segment, the speaker resolves the problem by connecting an array controller to the motherboard and updating to Windows 10 successfully. The emphasis is on proper hardware connections and avoiding unnecessary software uninstalls for a smooth upgrade process.

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In this segment of the video, Derek discusses an issue with upgrading a Dell Tower desktop, the Precision T 3600, from Windows 7 to Windows 10. The upgrade process keeps looping and shows a “safe OS” error message. Derek explores potential issues with the hard drive connections, noting one unplugged connection. He also highlights the legacy boot sequence and the AHCI operation mode. The error message indicates an issue with the boot operation. Derek demonstrates the problem and walks through the troubleshooting steps in the video.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses connecting an array controller to SATA connectors on a motherboard. They mention specific connectors labeled HDD0 through HDD3 and SAS0 or SAS1. The speaker turns off the system and connects a SATA cable from the blue connector to the white SATA zero connection, which prompts a Windows 7 pop-up notification indicating successful connection. The installation progresses smoothly, updating to Windows 10 successfully. The speaker suggests this method for resolving issues with hyper driver software and emphasizes avoiding unnecessary software uninstalls. They also encourage viewers to leave a like if they found the information helpful.

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