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    Kaktussoft said:
    Tortonas said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    No applications at all installed? So really a clean install....hmmm
    Very strange ... normally no windows.old folder then!!

    I think nobody can fix it totally....it's a mess now. Please save all your important data to external drive. Post back when done
    Well, its like 104g and i have a 7 gb usb and a 10 year old 700 mb disk
    post screenshot of "disk managment" please.
    DavidW7ncus said:
    It sounds like you need to download your network driver(s) from the Laptop manufacturer website.
    Download them on a PC that can connect to the internet, save them to a flash driver, then install them on your laptop.
    When you get the Network driver(s) updated, Windows should then be able to get all the other drivers for your laptop.

    Also, where did you download the Win 7 ISO from that you used for this install?
    I dont remember but i googled something like how to install win 7 w/o disk and there was a site where i coul download win 7 and iso to usb tool
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       #32

    System Recovery Options option ONE.
    You see this at the end?

    Extra options?
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  3. Posts : 18
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       #33

    Pics
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    Tortonas said:
    Pics
    Where did you put pics? I don't see it
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    It wont load on my iphone
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  6.    #36

    I'd start over using the latest official installer for your licensed version to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    You'll get and keep a perfect install (even for retail) by sticking with the tools and methods given in the link if you have the patience.
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    gregrocker said:
    I'd start over using the latest official installer for your licensed version to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    You'll get and keep a perfect install (even for retail) by sticking with the tools and methods given in the link if you have the patience.
    Sorry but i dont have another laptop/pc
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  8.    #38

    You can try again with the installer you've got but if it's from a Torrent or other dodgy site it may be tampered with.

    It would be better to borrow a PC long enough to download and write to stick or burn to DVD the official installer for your licensed version.

    Whichever you decide this time study the steps so you get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
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  9. Posts : 18
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    AWW YEAH! I FIXED IT! I downloaded a wireless lan driver from another laptop to my usb and downloaded it on my laptop, then i downloaded the rest!
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    Tortonas said:
    AWW YEAH! I FIXED IT! I downloaded a wireless lan driver from another laptop to my usb and downloaded it on my laptop, then i downloaded the rest!
    But your windows folder is still a mess! You merged it with windows.old

    Please run from Elevated Command Prompt

    Code:
    sfc/scannow
    Any integrity problems?

    open "device manager" . Any devices with errors? Any devices called "other devices" with yellow exclamation marks?
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