I'm gonna give it a second try now, I updated all my software and did a new backup, so that I don't have to redo everything again in case it crashes.

Apparently, what I read could be one problem, is when you have additional languages installed. I checked and saw that I had german language as additional installed, so I removed it, leaving me with english only. Btw, easiest way to check that, is to enter "lpksetup" in the run command line, and it opens a window which gives you the option to install/uninstall additional languages.

One thing I wanted to tell you still is also a bit strange. I have 6 SATA II ports on my PC, where 5 HDD are connected to. Then I have also 2 SATA III ports. As these don't support CD-ROM drives, and I have 2 (DVD-ROM and BD-ROM), I added an SATA II card with 2 ports, where my disk drives are connected now. When I had to boot from DVD, the system didn't recognize the drives, I had to unplug one from the card, and plug it in the SATA II on the motherboard to be recognized. Although when the PC boots up, it recognizes straight away both drives, so why didn't it recognize them when I had to boot from it, it was set correctly in the BIOS.

So wish me luck. I will report as soon as I'm back into windows

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It worked!!!

But I also did something else, I didn't let it install via the windows update, but instead I downloaded the standalone package and installed it from the desktop. That way, it didn't update when rebooting the PC, but it did basically everything in windows, and only when it was finished, it rebooted.