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ohh sir my mind is spinning now. situation is going more complex.
At first , i tried to install win7 without DVD,USB and External Hard disk.SO thats why i asked this.
After than i said. i dont have . But i meant to say that DVD/Rom is not giving any respond , mean not working.
2ndly i borrowed USB drive from some one for solving my problem.
i made it bootable but when i tried it to start booting process.
FOr starting booting process,i i had to go inside the system bios and had to set the first boot device as USB but here is no option like a single USB.
these options are avaiable at there:
IDE-0,
CD/DVD-0,
Intel UNDI,
USB FDD,
USB CDROM,
USB HDD,
USB RMD-FDD,
USB RMD-HDD.
Now i dont know which one is for this USB drive? i tried 2 in above of them
USB FDD and USB RMD-HDD as First boot device. but this error occured when it try to boot.
" Disk Read-Error Occured, Press Ctrl+Alt+Del".
if you still confused then please read my all threads, you ll be understand.
Copy Windows 7 setup files to the external disk drive.
Run Windows 7 setup from the external drive.Navigate to your install files on D.
Run Setup.exe..., first double click the "SETUP" icon in installation folder. The Windows 7 installation application opens. Click "INSTALL NOW" and follow the instructions Windows Installation gives to you.You can install win 7 if you have the files on HD D, then just double click setup.Kari10-7.
dear why are you not getting my point? i tried my best as long as i can explain.
dear kari,
i know all this. but my problem is not relating to this.
i have to first uninstall the win7 from my C drive then have to install a fresh copy of win7 into the C drive.
i haven't an external hard drive or DVDRom (mean not working).
i just have an usb at this time which create this problem which i discussed at above.
No, Maifs, you don't have to. Just start installation from drive D:, and when it comes so far choose "Custom" and later choose drive C: .
It makes a clean install to your C: drive. Maybe I really am stupid, but I can simply not understand why it is so important to you NOT to install it from your D: drive? I'd rather install anyway I can, than desperately accept only one installation method.
Once again I quote a great guru from this forum: 10-7.
Yours,
Kari
YOUR D DRIVE IS AN INTERNAL DRIVE.
If you must ignore everything we say, please ignore the following as well..
Navigate to your install files on D. Run Setup.exe
When the install process asks you UPGRADE or CUSTOM Intsall. choose CUSTOM.
When the install process asks you to decide which drive you wish to install Windows 7 on, choose your C drive.
You DO NOT need to uninstall first.
10-7
My $.02
10-7
Ken
Haha.. This is just getting funnier
Dude, just doubleclick ( point the mouse at setup.exe and press down on the LEFT button twice quickly) the exe, follow the instructions. choose custom. choose c: drive.
Ta-da
Wait.
I just repeated what everyone was saying from the start...HA HA.
>.<
hi again ,
i run Setup.exe and after than select custom Install.
when i tried to install in c drive, it displays this in bottom of that window:
"windows cannot start in that disk and in that partition" and next button is going to be disabled, so i can't click on it.
actually , i dont have any space in my any drive and other drives(other than C drive) contain important data, so that 's why i dont want to install in any other drive.
is there not any way that i can fromat my c drive first and then install new win7 ?
now please dont say that use external drive or DVD Rom.
is there not a single way to solve it?