Windows 7 installation from bootable DVD stuck at windows logo screen

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  1. Posts : 5
    Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, Windows 7 32bit Home Premium
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    Windows 7 installation from bootable DVD stuck at windows logo screen


    Hello,
    I have been using Ubuntu 14.04 in my Dell Inspiron n4030 laptop. It runs without any glitches. But when I try installing Windows 7 OS on this PC the installation stops at the windows logo screen which comes at the beginning of the installation process. I have tried installing using a Windows 7 installation DVD. The same laptop ran Windows 7 before I switched to Ubuntu a couple of years back. Now I want to switch back to Windows 7 but I cant install it. Any help would be most welcome.
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  3. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    All Ubuntu code has to be wiped from the hard drive using Diskpart or I use a Partition Wizard Boot CD to delete, setup and format hard drives, ssd`s etc.

    Use Method 1 to get to Diskpart from the install dvd

    DISKPART : At PC Startup

    then use the clean command on the drive.

    Disk - Clean and Clean All with Diskpart Command
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  4. Posts : 5
    Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, Windows 7 32bit Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thank you for your reply!
    The DIskpart method will not work for me because my installation doesn't proceed ahead of the windows logo screen in the beginning and I cannot reach the language screen.
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  5.    #5

    Did you reset BIOS to defaults? Try new media? Where did you get Win7? How is the disk burned? Will it boot completely in another PC?

    There are many steps to Troubleshoot Windows 7 Installation Failures which almost always resolve installation failures.
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  6. Posts : 5
    Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, Windows 7 32bit Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Yes I have reset the BIOS to defaults. I tried updating the BIOS too using FreeDOS bootable USB but because it was latest version it didn't update. I have tried installing from both Windows 7 DVD and bootable USB options. The installation DVD I got from a friend and it works on his PC. The bootable USB was created using UNetBootin in Ubuntu using a .iso file I downloaded. Using both methods I get stuck at the same place i.e. the windows logo about 20s after starting the installation.
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    Does the PC have a UEFI BIOS? If so what are the settings in BIOS for EFI, CSM, Legacy BIOS, and Boot Priority?

    Confirm the ISO is intact, then burn a new DVD or Flash stick using only the tools in Step 1 of Clean Reinstall Windows 7
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  8. Posts : 5
    Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, Windows 7 32bit Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #8

    My PC doesnt seem to have UEFI. I couldn't find the EFI, CSM and legacy BIOS options during startup. The boot priority is 1st Diskette drive, 2nd Hard Drive, 3rd USB drive...and so on.
    The iso I am using worked in other computer.
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    Enter BIOS setup to Remove the 1st Diskette drive from boot priority, or if it can't be removed then move it down the list.

    See if you can disable any floppy disk drive in BIOS setup, or physically unplug the drive. These can interfere, can't be used and are ancient hardware.

    Set hard drive first to boot, trigger DVD drive using BIOS Boot menu key.

    It shows in Step 1 of Clean Reinstall Windows 7 how to compare the SHA1 HASH of your ISO to the official HASH.
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  10. Posts : 5
    Ubuntu 14.04 32-bit, Windows 7 32bit Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I compared the hash with the hash given in the website but it didnt match. I built the iso myself using a iso creater. I already had the windows 7 installation files on my computer and I have myself used it to install windows from windows itself by clicking of the setup.exe file previously.
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