hi guys.tried using restore discs i created when i got it running the other day.started process at 11pm last night and it finished at 5pm today.said restart to complete installation,but when it restarts i get the boot error.thus it won't complete setup.shouldn't reinstalling windows like i have been doing fixed the boot issue?is the boot info eg. the \Boot\BCD in windows itself?or is that boot file or whatever it is part of bios?just don't see why it doesn't get fixed with reinstall.can i use retail win7 to install since it doesn't come with bloatware and activate over phone using my product activation key on bottom of laptop?i've got a couple copies off net to use repair function.if i did this would it void warranty maybe?i guess bring it to staples since i bought extended warranty and don't know if using retail to install if that voids warranty.driving me nuts so i'm done.happy new year to all.
Making software changes should not void the warranty. Warranties are typically hardware related. If you're concerned about it voiding the extended warranty, contact Staples and ask. I would be very surprised if it did void your warranty, though. Those tactics are typically only used on cell phones and I have never heard a case of them being used on computers.
If you do
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html, follow these steps:
1. When the Windows installation starts (before you actually click on Install), hit Shift + F10 to access a command prompt.
2. Find the drive containing Windows by typing the following:
c:
dir
d:
dir
etc. until you find the drive letter with Windows on it
3. I'll assume the drive letter is c:, so next type into the command prompt
format c:
4. This will do a full format, which may take a while, and it will re-allocate the hard disk so free space exists only in good sectors of the disk.
5. When the format is complete, begin installation.
If you have questions, just ask.
Edit: and let us know when you have installed Windows 7, installed all updates, installed all the latest drivers, and installed the programs you want on the machine (typically a full day's work). We will help you set up a backup image on an external drive so if you have a system crash in the future, you can recover your machine back to where it was after all your hard work had been completed.
