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So i install it via another computer, add it to a usb, then put it in my computer?
P.S. Will this remove all of my things? (Documents pictures etc,)
So i install it via another computer, add it to a usb, then put it in my computer?
P.S. Will this remove all of my things? (Documents pictures etc,)
Willthis delete things like documents, pictures, Etc.?
You would basically be downloading the ISO file, and using it to create an Windows 7 USB or DVD on the other computer, that you could then use to boot with on your computer for a command prompt at boot to hopefully be able to do the rest of the system repair loop tutorial.
The tutorial below can help show you how to create the Windows 7 USB/DVD with the ISO file. :)
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
This will not delete anything since you are not reinstalling Windows, but only trying to repair your boot manager.
Sorry i forgot i posted the first reply, im just really nervous
Ok ill reply if this worked or not tommorow, if it does, i love you, but for now im watching the super bowl :)
If the preceding repair doesn't help then Boot into System Recovery Options on Win7 Disk, confirm the 100mb System Reserved partition (preferred if you have it) or C is the Partition Marked Active, then run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times.
Report back what it finds.
Other steps here for Troubleshooting Windows 7 Failure to Start
Ok, so i tried really hard on how to fix it but im stuck on how to make the iso file, i downloaded the iso you picked but it wont show up on the usb cd maker launcher, so i ask kindly, can you please either give a step by step instruction on this thread or make a video? I would really appreciate it
When you downloaded the ISO file to your desktop, were you able to click on the Browse button to select the ISO file in Part 2 below?
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
No, it didnt show up in the browsr, i think it was a iso image