Windows refresh freezing, safe mode

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So I bought a laptop for resale, everything was tested before hand and was working fine, checked hard drive, memory, the whole nine yards. I refreshed the computer so I can hand someone the sign up screen when I sell it again.
But now it freezes on the setup process, glad I noticed before I sold it on Ebay.

Does anyone know if it's possible to get into safe mode if the initial set up had never been done? I seem to get to the advanced start up menu, but when I boot into safe mode it just goes black.

Then I was thinking, even if I do figure this out and reset it for the customer, there probably going to get stuck themselves, don't want to get blamed for selling a faulty computer, how could I have them drivers installed for them before selling? Or would I have to make it through the setup process first every time?

Maybe I'm a noob, but never had this happen on a refresh before, but always seems to fail as soon as it's looking for updates.
 
I've had a bucket of machines pass through my hands that hard lock at a late stage of Creator's edition setup. All were packing a Realtek Wifi chipset that escapes me at the moment. Try disabling the WiFI card in the BIOS, or removing it from the unit and see if the thing completes setup.
 
That's a good thought, would have made sense too as it was always after I connected to the wifi.

I got it running now, I just used a physical copy of Windows 10 home and seems to be working. Maybe the refresh was goofed up.

Now how can I refresh again so the buyer doesn't struggle with it
 
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