I miss the recovery partition & graphic problem after installing wind

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  1.    #11

    You need to interact with the steps given so we know what you have tried. I have given you steps to try. Go back and try each of them, report back the results for each. The blue links are for illustrated tutorials.
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       #12

    mitchell65 said:
    I don't think we are in any doubt what the problem is. You are offered very sound advice and choose to ignore it! How can a video explain that better?
    Sir,
    Don't angry....... I am not experienced & adult.
    So I make a video include all of my problems
    I would be pleasant, If u watch my created video. It is about only 3.27 min.
    Link: Nvidia GTX 660m Problem in Asus G75vw - YouTube
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       #13

    gregrocker said:
    Start over and follow these steps to Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 with the Product Key on COA sticker. Be sure to use the exact same version with SP1 and Media Refresh.

    As Mitchell says you do not need to import a bunch of drivers, but instead have your network driver in your backup so you can install it if needed to connect to the network, then immediately enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) and run all rounds of Important and Optional Windows Updates.

    As soon as you're prompted for restart, go right back to Check for more Updates. Do this until they are all done.

    If any drivers are then still missing in Device manager, import them from the Asus Support Downloads webpage for your model PC. We can help you if you'll post back a screenshot of the missing drivers in Device Manager.
    Tnx for replying... But do my best... But it didn't work.. How it's strange ! But true...
    So I request you to watch a video I created including my problem & suggest me what should I do:
    Nvidia GTX 660m Problem in Asus G75vw - YouTube

    I have tried asus latest driver from G75VW - Notebooks & Ultrabooks - ASUS
    But didn't work....
    I contact with Nvidia support. They said it may be for:
    Miscommunication with driver & hardware
    Or Miscommunication with windows & hardware...

    Moreover, I am in Bangladesh. Here there is no Asus Customer Center. So I have to depend online support to solve my notebook's (asus g75vw) problem....
    Thanks.
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       #14

    rx123yz said:
    mitchell65 said:
    But you have about 5 different threads all on the same subject of your Win 7 Installation so it is getting very confusing. The main point you seem reluctant to answer is "Have you bought a new copy of Windows 7? If not where did you get the copy you are now trying to install and did you get the licence key at the same time?"
    Sorry for publishing my problem through many categories.
    Actually, I am so tensed about my notebook...

    mitchell65, I have a DVD of windows 7 (home premium x64) & I have the cd key....
    Please try to help me....
    Thanks.....................
    A few posts ago i asked you he question above in red. Am still awaiting your reply!!!!! You say you have a DVD and licence key but where did you get them from? You problem looks like a corrupted installation so please answer!
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  5.    #15

    Your video show no attempt to reinstall Win7 according to the steps in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    Boot the latest official installer with SP1 and Media Refresh for your licensed version on the COA sticker to do a Custom Install, delete all partitions using the Drive Options in Steps 7 and 8 of Clean Install Windows 7. Then either create and format new partition(s) as you desire, or just click next and the installer will do it for you.

    After install have your network driver in the backup so if it isn't provided during install you can install it to get online. Then go immediately to enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3) , then Check for Updates and install all rounds of Important and Optional Updates. When it requests a reboot, after doing so go right back to Check for Updates and do them all until there are no more left to do.

    This should deliver all of your drivers, but if any are missing after all rounds of Updates are done, then import them from the Support Downloads webpage for your model PC.

    Read over the steps and then ask back any questions. You need to focus on the steps now to get a correct, perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 and stop trying to divert the discussion to your failed bloatware installs that aren't even recommended.
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       #16

    mitchell65 said:
    rx123yz said:
    mitchell65 said:
    But you have about 5 different threads all on the same subject of your Win 7 Installation so it is getting very confusing. The main point you seem reluctant to answer is "Have you bought a new copy of Windows 7? If not where did you get the copy you are now trying to install and did you get the licence key at the same time?"
    Sorry for publishing my problem through many categories.
    Actually, I am so tensed about my notebook...

    mitchell65, I have a DVD of windows 7 (home premium x64) & I have the cd key....
    Please try to help me....
    Thanks.....................
    A few posts ago i asked you he question above in red. Am still awaiting your reply!!!!! You say you have a DVD and licence key but where did you get them from? You problem looks like a corrupted installation so please answer!
    Tnx for replying.... I have windows 7 H.P sp1 (but the dvd has 5 other version. like ultimate, home basic.....) from our local market. It is cost less than 5 US DOLLAR.
    Moreover I use this copy of windows on my desktop pc.... It works perfectly....

    I think I want to write something:
    1. I have lost everything including recovery partition in my HDD. So that I could not recovery OS (windows 7 H.P x64)
    2. My HDD was in GPT style. But I after losing, It became NTFS
    3. I made 1 partition full space of HDD (1TB)
    4. Then Installed the windows 7 H.P x64
    5. The installation completee
    6. Then 1st I tried to install video driver
    7. After restart (driver soft recommended)
    8. The problem was occurred.

    Important: I tried windows 7 in 4th to solve the problem but didn't work
    Again I tried windows 8 twice to solve the problem but didn't work
    I made single partition. Again dual partition. Again single. But didn't work
    I format whole HDD 4th. But didn't work
    I download latest video driver from asus official site. But didn't work
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       #17

    rx123yz said:
    Tnx for replying.... I have windows 7 H.P sp1 (but the dvd has 5 other version. like ultimate, home basic.....) from our local market. It is cost less than 5 US DOLLAR.
    Moreover I use this copy of windows on my desktop pc.... It works perfectly....
    Well the cost of all those versions legally obtained would probably come to an excess of 300 US dollars so clearly you do not have a legitimate copy. I would suggest that you purchase a legitimate copy of the version of Windows 7 of your choice like the rest of us, then carry out a clean install as advised by Gregrocker and you will get a perfect, LEGAL, installation of Windows 7.
    When you have done that please come back and I for one would be happy to help you with any problems you may have in the future. Until then I cannot/will not help you further.
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       #18

    We really should check the status of the licence by examining the MGADIAG report.

    1. Download and save this tool to your desktop:
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012

    2. Run the tool, and then click Copy - ignore any errors if they appear

    3. Use CTRL+V to paste the results of the tool here in your next reply
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       #19

    OK Golden. It may well be that I have been a little harsh here. If that proves to be the case then I can assure you that the OP will receive my most sincere aplologies for suggesting that a "less than 5 Dollar" copy of Windows 7 bought in a local market is not guenuine!
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       #20

    mitchell65 said:
    OK Golden. It may well be that I have been a little harsh here. If that proves to be the case then I can assure you that the OP will receive my most sincere aplologies for suggesting that a "less than 5 Dollar" copy of Windows 7 bought in a local market is not guenuine!
    Sir,
    thanks for replying......
    I think I have a good idea. Though I may have Windows problem, I should use trail windows...
    I found a topic named "How to Do a Clean Installation with Windows 7". In that topic of yours site, I found a link to download windows 7 original ISO without activation key.
    Windows 7 Direct Download Links
    So that I began to download a Named : X17-58997.iso ]Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1 U (media refresh)]
    I will install the above linked Windows 7 in my notebook & run with 30 days validation.
    I have to do such trick, because I am really confuse, If I will buy New genius Windows 7 cost about 300 US DOLLAR & if it wouldn't work for me !!!!!!
    I will die....
    So forgive me as yours' student to choose the trick..
    After installing the windows, I need a chance to watch what will happen. If it will make problems, then I will contact yours awesome forum...
    Thanks Sir...
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