Can't install Win 7 from USB and Win 7 isn't opening on my computer

Tim Magee

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Good afternoon

A few days ago my Acer aspire laptop computer began running very, very slowly. I began getting an I/O error 0xc0000185.

However, over the next couple of days things that happened were consistent with a virus. It seemed like the virus would close doors behind me. For example, if I opened Firefox I could never open it again.

I have the original 0EM Windows 7 disk which does not allow me to do an upgrade (repair installation) - only a clean install.

Following the guidance published by Sean Brink on Feb 2, 2009:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

I proceeded to create a bootable USB drive by downloading the Windows 7 SP1 Media Refresh (SP1 U) ISO file and creating a bootable USB. This version would allow me to install an upgrade/repair installation.

However, the computer continued to disintegrate and soon it would no longer recognize the USB port.

Then, after a while, Windows would no longer open on the computer at all.

A window would come up asking if I wanted Windows to automatically repair Windows – it would try to do that – and then say that it couldn't. But it gave me the option of opening a command prompt.

From the command prompt I can open the Windows 7 USB setup.exe file – and actually begin the installation process. However after a few screens I receive an error message that says that I started the computer from a Windows 7 disk (in this case – my bootable USB) and that in order to install Windows 7 – Windows needs to be started from the computer itself and the installation process closes.

But I can't launch Windows for my computer so I'm unable to fulfill their request.

The only option that I see now is a clean install from my original OEM Win 7 disk.

Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Tim Magee
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Good afternoon

A few days ago my Acer aspire laptop computer began running very, very slowly. I began getting an I/O error 0xc0000185.

However, over the next couple of days things that happened were consistent with a virus. It seemed like the virus would close doors behind me. For example, if I opened Firefox I could never open it again.

I have the original 0EM Windows 7 disk which does not allow me to do an upgrade (repair installation) - only a clean install.

Following the guidance published by Sean Brink on Feb 2, 2009:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html

I proceeded to create a bootable USB drive by downloading the Windows 7 SP1 Media Refresh (SP1 U) ISO file and creating a bootable USB. This version would allow me to install an upgrade/repair installation.

However, the computer continued to disintegrate and soon it would no longer recognize the USB port.

Then, after a while, Windows would no longer open on the computer at all.

A window would come up asking if I wanted Windows to automatically repair Windows – it would try to do that – and then say that it couldn't. But it gave me the option of opening a command prompt.

From the command prompt I can open the Windows 7 USB setup.exe file – and actually begin the installation process. However after a few screens I receive an error message that says that I started the computer from a Windows 7 disk (in this case – my bootable USB) and that in order to install Windows 7 – Windows needs to be started from the computer itself and the installation process closes.

But I can't launch Windows for my computer so I'm unable to fulfill their request.

The only option that I see now is a clean install from my original OEM Win 7 disk.

Any ideas?

Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,

Tim Magee
timmagee - Blog

I would suggest a clean install. Instructions are at the following link;

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html
(do not use your OEM disk; see image below section with the red arrow)

Install Win 7.jpg
 

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