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Windows 7: wierd problem booting

02 Apr 2010   #1

win7 ultimate (pirate) will buy soon
 
 
wierd problem booting

Hey guys i have a little problem. It all started when i was trying to get my windows 7 genuine again I tried using 7loader 1.7.2 like when I first installed 7. Now all my computer does it turn on and goes straight to this screen that says test memory and test system when I try to press f12 or f2 it will take me to this screen that does nothing to help. I dont have any recovery disk because it was on the hard drive. What should I do?




Here is a video of what its doing sorry for the bad quality i had to use my Droid to capture the video and upload it LOL im making this post from my Phone also..
YouTube - Computer won't b00t?
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03 Apr 2010   #2

Win 8 Release candidate 8400
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Darkman6909 View Post
Hey guys i have a little problem. It all started when i was trying to get my windows 7 genuine again I tried using 7loader 1.7.2 like when I first installed 7. Now all my computer does it turn on and goes straight to this screen that says test memory and test system when I try to press f12 or f2 it will take me to this screen that does nothing to help. I dont have any recovery disk because it was on the hard drive. What should I do?


Here is a video of what its doing sorry for the bad quality i had to use my Droid to capture the video and upload it LOL im making this post from my Phone also..
YouTube - Computer won't b00t?
We are only able to support legit MS software. Obviously 7loader from Orbit30 is not. If you can boot from the dvd you stand a chance.

Ken
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