New installation 8.1 Windows black screen after logo

I met a black screen when installing Windows from a USB Pendrive 8.1 after the logo at the beginning.

After research on internet and do not find the answer, I had a bright idea: format my hard drive (SSD), I had Windows 7 installed on it.

  1. I removed the hard drive from my laptop.
  2. I attached my drive to a USB adapter and removed the partitions on the disk with 'Create and format hard disk partitions' on another PC.
  3. Replace the hard drive in the laptop.
  4. Tried again and the installation works well!

My laptop:

HP DM1-4000sd

SSD

8 GB memory

I hope this helps others!

Thanks for sharing the solution which worked for you, hope this helps others

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