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Hi, again. I tried the wiping the HD, then I formatted the USB I am using and then I extracted the files that setups the Windows 7, but it didn't work. HELP?
Hi, again. I tried the wiping the HD, then I formatted the USB I am using and then I extracted the files that setups the Windows 7, but it didn't work. HELP?
Are you from Makedonija? Zdravo.
Tome we will need the error message and number. Did you say you get blue screens? We need the error codes. Thanks.
Da, jas sum od Makedonija - Sorry for speaking Macedonian. But, I will try to put the codes tomorrow. Please, stay in touch. Thanks!!!
I just remembered. I cannot seem to do a blue screen. The PC isn't very hot when I start it...Ummm. Suggs?
What does this mean exactly?
Try writing the confirmed ISO to flash stick using trial version of UltraISO Software To Create Bootable USB Flash Drive .
Last edited by gregrocker; 18 May 2012 at 20:25.
Where did he state he's using Enterprise?? Thought he had Ultimate.
Ahh, bad news. I tried you gave me and it didn't work. I followed the steps CORRECTLY and when I put the USB on my static computer, I went to BIOS I loaded the optimized defaults. After, I did that, I went to the CMOS and put the USB as the first bootable, I saved it, I restarted and nothing happened...it's the same ol' story...It didn't even boot...I mean, I restarted and waited, stood up and I closely watched. It boots the old Windows 7 (the one that it's broken) and it said: "Setup Is Starting Services". BAM it restarted AUTOMATICALLY. I am gonna be rush here, but WHAT THE ****? Does this mean, I need to buy a new PC? My parents WON'T let me. I am really frustrated...
It sounds like Win7 has installed and cannot start up. Try entering the Device Manager during install to uninstall Devices in error (likely Display driver): Device Manager - Access During Windows 7 Installation
Next try setting the HD first to boot in BIOS setup, then trigger the flash stick to boot using the one-time BIOS Boot Menu key given on first boot screen. It should be listed under USB, Removable or HD's.
Tell us at what exact step install fails: Clean Install Windows 7
As a last resort you can slave the HD to another computer to copy out your files, then remove that computer's HD to try installing to your HD. If it won't start up when moved back return it to the other computer to first SysPrep to move HD to another computer .
Last edited by gregrocker; 18 May 2012 at 20:38.
Tome turn the PC on (without USB stick) and press F8 before windows 7 starts to load and after the BIOS. You well get a menu. Select 'disable automatic restart after system failure' and press enter. Now let windows 7 boot and see if you get a BLUE screen and give us the code.
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