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The problem lies in where you are trying to install Windows.
"ANY idea how to install Windows 7 to advent 4211-b?
Of course I used external dvd(usb) and external HDD (usb) You cant install Windows to an external drive.
The problem lies in where you are trying to install Windows.
"ANY idea how to install Windows 7 to advent 4211-b?
Of course I used external dvd(usb) and external HDD (usb) You cant install Windows to an external drive.
Good catch, Jon.
Why do you have an USB external HD plugged in?
Unplug the external HD, set internal HD as second to boot after DVD drive, then boot and install.
BIGMCK!!!!
THERE IS NO WINDOWS ON IT!GOT IT???
How can i install any program mate????
Let me know.
Gregock i meant AHCI yes is enabled.
And there is no option to change anything under ide page
OMG this morning i have this msg (see on pic)
WTF is going on???I even cant see the win7 Install menu omg...
PS:I just have and external HD thats it its not connected as u can see on the picture in bios.I just wanted to try to install the sata driver from it but wasnt success so I unpluged it!
I have this error msg because of the 2nd boot:INternal hd.
After remove it from the list the win7 started to install.....but the problem is still there.
my win7 is Hungarian and I cant tell you what it says but something like Win7 can NOT intall on this particion and check hd setting in bios.(pic above)
Last edited by Tamash; 10 Oct 2010 at 03:11.
Have you tried install with all USB devices except DVD drive unplugged?
Clear the CMOS: Clear CMOS - 3 Ways to Clear the CMOS - Reset BIOS
Look at the AHCI setting and see if you can change it to IDE mode. You should be looking at the SATA settings unless you have an IDE HD.
Next try wiping the HD before install using DISKPART from booted DVD Command Line: SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
Next try install from USB flash stick with DVD drive unplugged: extract ISO from DVD using ImgBurn, download and install UltraISO trial version, Open ISO on File tab, Write Image on Bootable tab, Format first, then Write. Boot stick under USB or HD's in BIOS boot menu.
[QUOTE=gregrocker;1005097]Have you tried install with all USB devices except DVD drive unplugged?
I try only that way!!!!
ALWAYS
Please stop yelling if you want to get help here. We have no way to know what you have tried or are doing since you don't reply to the suggestions or questions as they're given.
Make sure you've followed all of the steps given in previous threads, then report back so we can continue with troubleshooting process.