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  1. Posts : 24
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #51

    I put Windows xp in and I run the repair and type fixmbr, followed by fixboot C: and fixboot D: then windows xp should go on and boot to be able to install. If that would then I can go into xp and install EasyBC as per tutorial. and should be able to get windows 7 back up
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  2. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #52

    mitch04 said:
    I put Windows xp in and I run the repair and type fixmbr, followed by fixboot C: and fixboot D: then windows xp should go on and boot to be able to install. If that would then I can go into xp and install EasyBC as per tutorial. and should be able to get windows 7 back up
    Yes,but remember you renamed your new partition as F:

    So its FixBoot C: and FixBoot F:
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  3. Posts : 24
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #53

    still nothing I seriously GIVE UP. Thanks for the help mate just driving me insane
    thanks
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  4. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #54

    mitch04 said:
    still nothing I seriously GIVE UP. Thanks for the help mate just driving me insane
    thanks
    I think it has to do with your download of the iso installation files to be honest.

    Ring the store up and complain,get them to send you out a retail disc.

    Dan
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  5.    #55

    Suggest you install Win7 32 bit to second partition. The disk should have come with your 64 bit one. That gives you a 32 bit OS to run your 32 bit program u want.
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  6. Posts : 24
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #56

    the disc I have its a build 7100.
    But I do have windows vista?
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  7. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #57

    Thats a beta disc as far as i know,im using build 7600.

    Just now i fixed my boot manager after a failed install of Mr. Grims Icons.

    What i done was i ran memory hardware check off the repair section of the Win7 installation disc,then restarted (i got as far as login screen like before due to missing .dll files) and i turned off the pc with the power button at the back ,when it came back on i finally got into advanced boot options by selecting "Press any button to run from disc" and used repair system-system restore

    But there were other options there aswell,actually loads of them,including running in a low res,safe mode,command promt etc

    Just try it to see if its any help,this is actually the second time i done this lol

    My aim was to use the hardware memory scan to try and fix the boot loader and crashing the system to get the microsoft safety options to run


    Seriously has to be a better way,but it did work:)
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  8. Posts : 24
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #58

    So are u saying to try xp again? and do what you say?
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  9. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #59

    mitch04 said:
    So are u saying to try xp again? and do what you say?
    I would like to see if it works lol

    But your giving yourself more hassle more than likely,if you want to experiment go ahead,otherwise just install the 32bit Win7.

    Dan
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  10.    #60

    Minotar said:
    Thats a beta disc as far as i know,im using build 7600.

    Just now i fixed my boot manager after a failed install of Mr. Grims Icons.

    What i done was i ran memory hardware check off the repair section of the Win7 installation disc,then restarted (i got as far as login screen like before due to missing .dll files) and i turned off the pc with the power button at the back ,when it came back on i finally got into advanced boot options by selecting "Press any button to run from disc" and used repair system-system restore

    But there were other options there aswell,actually loads of them,including running in a low res,safe mode,command promt etc

    Just try it to see if its any help,this is actually the second time i done this lol

    My aim was to use the hardware memory scan to try and fix the boot loader and crashing the system to get the microsoft safety options to run


    Seriously has to be a better way,but it did work:)
    As soon as either of you get your system up and running like you want, go to Backup and Restore and create an Image backup to save on an external (or other internal) drive. This is the way to quickly recover from these things, including failure of HDD, or anything really: just reimage in 15 minutes.
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