Windows 7 Problem - Restart after "Install" button :(

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    Windows 7 Problem - Restart after "Install" button :(


    So... the problem is, when I try to install Win 7, the installer keeps restarting, when I press the Install button at the beginning.

    The version is 7600 RTM, x86.

    My prev OS is Win XP x86, but i want to do a full format-> install, so dunno if this matters...


    Can somebody help me? My old OS is on its last days, you know, tons of BSODs, slowdows, error windows So it would be really great if I could finally do a reinstall.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Thread Starter
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    anyone?

    this restarting thing is killing me, cant figure out whats the problem.
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  3. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    We need more information b4 we can decide where the problem is..
    1) Fill out your system specs
    2) Are you installing from a disk, or directly from extracted files

    "... We need more data Will Robinson.."
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    From disk. Ive got only one disc drive

    specs:
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
    Geforce 8500GT 512MB
    2 GB Ram

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    Ok, tried something out:
    When there is the install button, you can click on "repair your pc" too

    If I click on it, it starts loading something for a couple seconds, then restarts, just like before

    I just dont get it... I already installed it to another PC, and it was working perfectly. Got it up in 15 minutes.

    But with this computer, just to load up the first screen (where you choose the language) takes up 6-7 minutes.

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  6. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    kuci06 said:
    bump
    Kuci

    Many hours ago someone asked you to fill out your system specs completely. They are located in your user control panel. what we need is make model, ram, video card, OS (32 bit or 64), etc. we also need where you got your ISO how you burned it. specifically what happens etc. we cant help you if you dont help yourself

    waiting on info

    Ken
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    zigzag3143 said:
    Kuci

    Many hours ago someone asked you to fill out your system specs completely. They are located in your user control panel. what we need is make model, ram, video card, OS (32 bit or 64), etc. we also need where you got your ISO how you burned it. specifically what happens etc. we cant help you if you dont help yourself

    waiting on info

    Ken
    specs:
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
    Geforce 8500GT 512MB
    2 GB Ram
    32 bit OS
    ISO is from torrent, burned with Nero 8, 8x speed (the disc is working)
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    how do yoou know the disk is working?

    k
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  9. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Your processors are 64bit, so I would start by getting the 64bit version of Win7. If you are going to burn it to a DVD, burn it at 4x if possible. If you prefer, extract it to a spare drive/partition or thumb drive and run the setup.exe program from there.

    From the way you describe your problem, and the fact that it always happens at the same point of the install, that you have a bad disk. I would suggest extracting the files and install it that way. I have used this method for years with no problems.

    Let us know what happens...
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  10. Posts : 28,845
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    Nero 8 may well be your problem and burning at a slower speed may also help.

    Ken
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