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Windows 7: Repartitioned, removed vista now stuck at blue screen not bsod

19 Aug 2010   #1

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
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Repartitioned, removed vista now stuck at blue screen not bsod

It says build 7600, this copy is not genuine... How do I fix this? To get. Anything on the screen I had to ctrl alt delete and run explorer through task manager

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19 Aug 2010   #2

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
mile high
 
 

It has me on a temporary profile... I used repair with Windows 7 DVD to Fix the bootmgr, do I need to do repair a couple more times?
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19 Aug 2010   #3
whs

Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
Florida in winter, Black Forest/Germany
 
 

There may be 2 problems:

1. When you removed the Vista partition you may have removed the Windows 7 MBR - see here: Bootmgr is missing - Fix
2. Your Windows 7 may not be properly activated. Try this: Activate Windows 7 Online
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19 Aug 2010   #4

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
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I can't get booted to where it will let me do any of that
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19 Aug 2010   #5

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

Try to run the startup repair as many as 3 separate times with system restarts between the repairs to see if that will write the boot files back to the system.
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19 Aug 2010   #6

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
mile high
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bare Foot Kid View Post
Try to run the startup repair as many as 3 separate times with system restarts between the repairs to see if that will write the boot files back to the system.
I get all the way to where I get the prompt to enter the password for my username, then it doesn't get past preparing your desktop without me hitting ctrl alt delete. What do I do to get it to load my stuff all the way
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19 Aug 2010   #7

W 7 64-bit Ultimate
The Lowcountry
 
 

I thought you were trying to repair an existing installation.



Where did you get the install disk from?
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19 Aug 2010   #8

 

If all else fails, zero your HDD and reinstall. Windows 7 is a bit ridiculous with false "not genuine" messages after the slightest change in hardware or disk configuration. I just had a really satisfying conversation with the supervisor of one of microsoft's call center monkeys who tried to tell me I had to buy a new windows disk after I upgraded the HDD in a laptop I have for sale and then reinstalled windows using a decrapified system image, which gave me the expected windows not genuine message.
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19 Aug 2010   #9

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
mile high
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Bare Foot Kid View Post
I thought you were trying to repair an existing installation.



Where did you get the install disk from?
I made a rec disc from my backup system.

I am trying to repair that installation, fixing the mbr from command prompt got it to that point
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19 Aug 2010   #10

7600x64 ultimate, not SP1
mile high
 
 

I've had this same install since last october
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