Windows 7 hangs at software installation after factory recovery

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    Windows 7 hangs at software installation after factory recovery


    I have an Emachine EL1360G which I have used the recovery disks and the recovery option that came on the computer to do a factory recovery and they both leave me in the same spot "Software Installtion........Installing Microsoft Office 2010.....11/29. What can I do to by pass this?
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    Do the vastly superior Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.

    Everything needed to get and keep a perfect install is in the blue link.

    Feel free to ask back questions.
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    I only have the emachines recovery disks I made when I first got the desktop. When I use them they do not give me the option of a custom install.
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    Please start at Step 1 which provides you with the installer ISO for your licensed version. Burn to DVD or flashstick with the tool provided in Step 2.

    Your PC supports up to 8gb of RAM, but if you have 4gb or less now and don't plan to upgrade it I would strongly consider using 32 bit Win7 for best performance. So if you have Home Premium your download is here: Win7 Home Premium x86 SP1 English Official ISO download

    The tutorial spends several steps helping you prepare so nothing is forgotten.

    Put your network driver in your backup so if the installer doesn't provide it you can install it to get online, enable Automatically deliver drivers via Windows Update (Step 3), run all rounds of Important and Optional Windows Updates, with reboots, until there are no more offered.

    Then any drivers still missing in Device Manager can be found here on the Support Downloads page for your model: https://support.gateway.com/us/en/em...x?modelId=4021

    If you follow the other tips in the tutorial then you will get and keep a perfect install - the opposite of the corrupt bloated factory install you had before, in which you never even got to experience true native Win7 performance.


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    I would Check the hard drive with the manufacturer's diagnostic tools.
    Hard Drive Diagnostics Tools and Utilities (Storage) - TACKtech Corp.
    Hard Drive Diagnostic Procedure
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    I made the ISO and I boot it from the disk but it still take me to the Software installation where I was stuck at. Please tell me what am I doing wrong. I can not log in through safe mode or normally. So what do I need to do now?
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    Then the disk is not made or booted correctly. Did you download an intact ISO and then burn it to DVD with Windows Download Tool or ImgBurn at 4x speed?

    Reboot with DVD in drive and tap the eMachine F10 or F12 key (whichever is given on first boot screen) to boot the DVD drive from menu. Does it prompt to Press any key to boot disk?

    Did you follow the video provided Step 8 in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 for how to Boot the Windows 7 installer?
    Last edited by gregrocker; 20 Jan 2014 at 02:58.
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    I burned it with Roxio, something that was already on my laptop.
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  9. Posts : 6
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    I used the windows installer and then it booted correctly.
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    I did not get the option for the internet, and now I can not connect to the internet. What can I do?
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