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  1. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
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       #21

    Well there is nothing on it as of now would you like me to do that wiht PW
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  2. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #22

    sotorious said:
    Well there is nothing on it as of now would you like me to do that wiht PW
    Yes,if your sure its an empty partiton fire ahead
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  3. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    O damn im screwin up... Ok lets strat from the front. I want to get rid of all partitions tell me how to do that with PW i wanna start from the beginning.

    I think i figured it out let me pop in the xp cd.

    When i try to exit out it ask me am i sure it will cancel all pending operations. does that mean it is doing something right now.

    I see what i was doing wrong i was not hitting apply.
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  4. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #24

    sotorious said:
    O damn im screwin up... Ok lets strat from the front. I want to get rid of all partitions tell me how to do that with PW i wanna start from the beginning.

    I think i figured it out let me pop in the xp cd.

    When i try to exit out it ask me am i sure it will cancel all pending operations. does that mean it is doing something right now.

    I see what i was doing wrong i was not hitting apply.
    LOL,i take it you edited the above,
    Where are you now in terms of the steps?
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  5. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #25

    o crap i forgot something about the bootmanager now at the restart it says bootmgr is missing

    ctrl alt del to restart.
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  6. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #26

    sotorious said:
    o crap i forgot something about the bootmanager now at the restart it says bootmgr is missing

    ctrl alt del to restart.
    Insert the XP disc and run start up repair x3
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  7. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #27

    Repair with xp???? this is windows 7...

    I popped in the bootable cd that you told me to burn is there anything i could edit it from here?

    or Should i go ahead and just install xp and its doing that for a reason, for xp being able to install now...
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  8. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #28

    sotorious said:
    Repair with xp???? this is windows 7...

    I popped in the bootable cd that you told me to burn is there anything i could edit it from here?
    No,i didnt realise you were trying to boot Win7
    Insert the Windows 7 disc,let it load
    Choose "repair"
    In the repair console run start up repair x3
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  9. Posts : 512
    windows 7 professional 64 bit
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       #29

    Minotar said:
    sotorious said:
    Repair with xp???? this is windows 7...

    I popped in the bootable cd that you told me to burn is there anything i could edit it from here?
    No,i didnt realise you were trying to boot Win7
    Insert the Windows 7 disc,let it load
    Choose "repair"
    In the repair console run start up repair x3
    o man wait wait lets back track im getting confused.

    read my edit above.

    May i please have your msn?
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  10. Posts : 901
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #30

    sotorious said:
    Minotar said:
    sotorious said:
    Repair with xp???? this is windows 7...

    I popped in the bootable cd that you told me to burn is there anything i could edit it from here?
    No,i didnt realise you were trying to boot Win7
    Insert the Windows 7 disc,let it load
    Choose "repair"
    In the repair console run start up repair x3
    o man wait wait lets back track im getting confused.

    read my edit above.
    Ok one step at a time.
    Can you get me a screenshot of your disc management via PW?
    Then we will move on from there.
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