Help W7 after installed, always reboot


  1. Posts : 4
    windows 7
       #1

    Help W7 after installed, always reboot


    Hello my friends,

    i got a big problem, my notebook is a ROG ASUS G53J(just used 2days), i format and installed windows 7, everything is ok, but after system "configuring for the first time use", he canīt go to another step, always reboot, and reboot.
    I need help my friends, big trouble here.

    Thanks a lot.
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  2. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #2

    Hello delagt, welcome to Seven Forums!


    If the notebook is brand-new I would take it back to the seller and get another as that one seems to have serious issues and it is still under warranty, correct?
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  3. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #3

    I Agree.:)
    That is what the Warranty is for.
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  4. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    oh i see, i was searching for the forum, and i see this:
    Problem: Setup forces computer to reboot, and never finishes installation

    What to try:
    Sometimes setup fails when recovery partitions are still present. For example, Acer and HP both put a special recovery partition on their systems, that cannot be easily deleted.

    To delete the partition using Diskpart:
    Open a copy of Diskpart following the instructions given earlier.
    Enter list disk
    Enter select disk n
    Enter list partition
    Enter select partition n
    Enter delete partition override

    this will help me?

    thanks again
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5



    17.
    Click on your computer's correct network location type location to select it and have the settings for that location automatically applied. (See screenshot below)


    everything ok , until here.
    after configuring LAN.
    Here is the problem, system always reboot, can t enter windows 7(like the bottom pic.)
    18. Windows 7 will now prepare your desktop to startup. (See screenshots below)
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  6. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #6

    delagt said:
    oh i see, i was searching for the forum, and i see this:
    Problem: Setup forces computer to reboot, and never finishes installation

    What to try:
    Sometimes setup fails when recovery partitions are still present. For example, Acer and HP both put a special recovery partition on their systems, that cannot be easily deleted.

    To delete the partition using Diskpart:
    Open a copy of Diskpart following the instructions given earlier.
    Enter list disk
    Enter select disk n
    Enter list partition
    Enter select partition n
    Enter delete partition override

    this will help me?

    thanks again
    Warning:
    You may lose your warranty.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 4
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    theog said:
    delagt said:
    oh i see, i was searching for the forum, and i see this:
    Problem: Setup forces computer to reboot, and never finishes installation

    What to try:
    Sometimes setup fails when recovery partitions are still present. For example, Acer and HP both put a special recovery partition on their systems, that cannot be easily deleted.

    To delete the partition using Diskpart:
    Open a copy of Diskpart following the instructions given earlier.
    Enter list disk
    Enter select disk n
    Enter list partition
    Enter select partition n
    Enter delete partition override

    this will help me?

    thanks again
    Warning:
    You may lose your warranty.
    oh i see, thanks for tell me
      My Computer

  8.    #8

    Why are you installing Win7 on a brand new laptop? Did you buy it without an OS - I doubt it since you are considering deleting the Recovery Partition.

    Is it your desire to wipe the HD to clean install Win7 from your installation DVD? What exactly are you trying to do?
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