donīt see the windows 7 animation boot

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  1. Posts : 4,573
       #11

    Low level format prior to OS install.
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  2. Posts : 14
    windows 7 64bits
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       #12

    TheBull said:
    Try this:

    Type cmd into the Start menu search box and run as administrator

    Run the following commands,

    bcdboot %WinDir% /l en-US

    Change the en-US to the language version of the installed Windows 7, such as ja-JP, de-DE, es-ES, pt-BR, zh-CN, zh-TW, fr-FR, fi-FI and etc.

    and restart.
    thanks but.. i try this method but not work...
    and the option of low level format any suggest what program use??
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  3. Posts : 4,573
       #13

    Antman said:
    Low level format prior to OS install.
    Suitable apps are provided by each disk manufacturer. Check their websites or CDs
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    vista x64/ win 7 x64
       #14

    Antman said:
    Suitable apps are provided by each disk manufacturer. Check their websites or CDs
    in case of doubt this will do Disk Eraser
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  5. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #15

    Sounds like someone did an upgrade instead of a clean install..
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  6. Posts : 4,573
       #16

    Tews said:
    Sounds like someone did an upgrade instead of a clean install..
    I don't know about VIsta/Win7, but XP's boot.ini can survive a partiton delete, create, format routine (using the XP setup disk) during a clean install.

    True story.
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  7. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #17

    I had heard that a long time ago but didn't think that would apply to win7 ... learn something new every day.. thanks Antman!
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  8. Posts : 623
    vista x64/ win 7 x64
       #18

    Antman said:
    I don't know about VIsta/Win7, but XP's boot.ini can survive a partiton delete, create, format routine (using the XP setup disk) during a clean install.

    True story.
    same as ram. if you don't use virtual memory, and you have to restart the same error will come up. Need to switch off and let the memory discharge.
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  9. Posts : 4,282
    Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
       #19

    I haven't tried this but maybe just delete the current boot entry using EasyBCD and reboot, the OS should try to repair itself and hopefully it will restore the correct boot loader.

    As I said I never tried it and it's only an idea so do it at your own risk.
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  10. Posts : 7
    windows 7 home premium & ultimate, xp service pack 3
       #20

    Yeah I'm having this same exact problem also. It's on an asus cs5110 and it's the only computer out of the 5 that I've put windows 7 on that is having this issue. I did a clean install and even after that I had the problem so I tried completely wiping the drive and total reformat and I'm still getting that bar from vista startup instead of the new windows 7 startup animation. Other than that, it works fine. Can it somehow be in the bios or something weird like that? The bios is AMI version 1201 build date 10/31/08. I'm also using win 7 home premium direct from technet. It's not a big deal, but annoying since I don't know what's causing it.
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