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windows cannot startup properly and then it automatically runs startup repair....
windows cannot startup properly and then it automatically runs startup repair....
Go to another computer with a 64 bit version of Windows installed and carry out this procedure:
CREATE A SYSTEM REPAIR DISC
START | type System Repair | Enter key | Create Disc button
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Do you have a Win 7 DVD?
Oh yes, that procedure will prompt you to insert a cd/dvd.
CD is sufficient. DVD is also OK.
booted up win 7 dvd already...if i use repair your computer it just shows system recovery options searching for windows installations and well i guess its stuck....this is why im left with the options clean install of windows 7....
The answer is:
Yes, I have a Win 7 DVD.
No, I do not have a System Repair Disc.
What you are observing is normally self-inflicted problem.
Did you install/try to install a Linux-variant, for example Ubuntu? Yes/No. If yes, which one.
Did you install/try to install XP after Win 7 was already installed? Yes/No.
I'm trying to avoid you having to do a 100% clean install.
Would you rather perform a 100% clean install?
its installed for me when i bought it...and uh i remembered installing microsoft net framework 4 and also i have daemon tools i think there is the sptd.sys error? without the cd i CANNOT do anything AT ALL. even with the win 7 dvd right now repair your computer doesnt work...so im left with clean install right?
With the other problems you have related, then, YES, I believe that the path of least-resistance is going to do a 100% clean install.
The Win 7 DVD== is that a "full" version or an "upgrade" version?
Where did you purchase the DVD?
i didn't purchase it...i downloaded it off microsoft website the iso....extracted it first and scanned with superantispyware+avg/avast just incase a day ago.
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i downloaded the Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (64-bit)
and what were you planning to use for a 25-character product key when the installation prompts you for the product key?