Problems with Leap 42.2 DvDs and will it work with KabyLake CPUs?

Two newly burnt, separate, downloaded DvDs of Leap 42.2.on an 11-year-old Desktop Intel E6550 CPU. Still sprightly in Linux but a dog in WinXP -64bit.

Can’t use either to upgrade from OpenSuse 13.1 to Leap 42.2.

One DvD successfully installed into a Win 7 laptop (x64 bit AMD E350) where I’d changed the mechanical HDD for an SSD.

What happens - DVD installs 42.2 - watch a pretty graphic on bottom of screen, screen shows “Load Basic drivers…”
That’s as far as it goes… Until the screen turns itself off…

Tried “Install”, “Upgrade” and “Check Installation Media” all with the same effect.

This a preliminary to a far more challenging scenario.

Having tried 3 times on two Win 10 laptops, to dual boot in Leap 42.2 have come to the reluctant conclusion that Win10 will not permit survival of Linux partitioning or GRUB2, beyond the 1st boot.

Am having a new desktop - two SSD drives, one for Win 10 one for Linux - but I fear that Suse Linux is not yet updated to the Kaby Lake architecture. Can anyone re-assure me?
Last time I had a state-of-the-art box (2005) I had to wait 4 months for the Linux drivers for the NVIDIA video-cards

Need latest drivers they are default in Tumbleweed

Thanx, I’ll try that.