i can`t install windows 7-part 2First:thank you for the help. But now

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    i can`t install windows 7-part 2First:thank you for the help. But now


    First:thank you for the help.
    But now I want just install my windows 7.I have tried these methods:
    installing via usb drive-only blue desktop paper,no mouse cursor etc
    installing via original dvd-only blue desktop paper
    installing via newly burned DVD (copying from original DVD),only blue desktop paper


    I have now 3 disks in my pc: samsung spinpoint 500gb hdd+2 samsung 1TB hdd.
    I also make this:i have created new partition to first 1tb hdd ,it goes fine.Then I disconnected 500gb hdd and reboot. I got message “BOOTMGR is missing”.and secondary disk (1TB) message is “grub error 21”
    I also use diskpart-but I cant still install windows 7-only blue desktop image.those 3 hdd`s are connected separate SATA cables.and here is my hardware specs:-if it helps


    mobo gigabyte GA-EP-45-UD3LR bios ver.F11
    ati hd4670 512mb graph card
    4gb pc6400 800mhz RAM
    500w psu
    pioneer dvd writer
    500gb samsung spinpoint hdd+2x1tb samsung spinpoint hdd 7200 rpm
    22” samsung syncmaster t22
    And most important:ONLY System repair disk works properly(windows 7 64 bit)




    ps.now I erase those those two hdd`s with Active killdisk-if that helps
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  3. Posts : 6,305
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    When you say 'blue desktop paper' are we to assume you're talking about the dreaded Blue Screen Of Death?
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  4. Posts : 22,814
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    Hello again.



    I would try this to see the outcome; the first thing to do is disconnect all but one of the Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and use the info in this tutorial to do a complete wipe (secure erase) to the HDD and then create a single 100GB partition to install Windows 7 to, use the information in the snip of diskpart in Step Two # 2 to see how to do the steps to create the partition.

    SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation


    Be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.
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  5. Posts : 32
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    Thread Starter
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    So i want try that tutorial,thanks
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  6. Posts : 17,796
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    Yes, you have 2 votes of confidence right here.
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  7. Posts : 32
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    Orbital Shark said:
    When you say 'blue desktop paper' are we to assume you're talking about the dreaded Blue Screen Of Death?
    No it is not BSOD-only dull blue desktop wallpaper-i think...
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    Bare Foot Kid said:
    Hello again.



    I would try this to see the outcome; the first thing to do is disconnect all but one of the Hard Disk Drives (HDD) and use the info in this tutorial to do a complete wipe (secure erase) to the HDD and then create a single 100GB partition to install Windows 7 to, use the information in the snip of diskpart in Step Two # 2 to see how to do the steps to create the partition.

    SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation


    Be sure to post back with any further questions you may have and to keep us informed.


    Do this and post back with the out-come.
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  9. Posts : 32
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    yes, and now something totally different.A theoretical question:My original install DVD,could it be corrupted-data on DVD???
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  10. Posts : 17,796
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    Dont know about your case, but yes it could be corrupted, scratched etc.
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