I use two RPi4 with f33 and I didn't come across your issues, even after few
re-installations. I suggest you use Raspberry Pi Imager to write your disk image, as from
my experience it is the best disk writing tool if you are using a GUI, otherwise just use
dd. I can assume a bad write could present you with such issues. Also, make sure you are
using aarach64 image and not armhvp.