GoodGuy729
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I have an unresolveable issue involving an endless loop type of problem whereby upon every boot, the computer tries and fails to do a chkdsk because a sw install failed, and I can't do a restore because the PC want to do a chkdsk first (shoot me now, please). A couple of critical programs are not running properly now, and rather than mess with it further, I want to get it fixed for good. No, I foolishly did not make a rescue disk (won't make that mistake again).
My best, least painful alternative seems to be a repair install. I have a Win7 Home Premium x64 upgrade disk, I had upgraded from Vista 64 last winter.
Questions:
1) Will this even work, or will it want me to use my original Vista disk and take me back to square one?
2) If I do a repair install, will it wipe out my third party programs and user data, or will it simply attempt to repair the issues?
3) Is this going to be a big waste of time, and I'd be better off simply doing a complete new install of Win 7 with a new, full Win 7 (not and upgrade)?
Many thanks!!!
My best, least painful alternative seems to be a repair install. I have a Win7 Home Premium x64 upgrade disk, I had upgraded from Vista 64 last winter.
Questions:
1) Will this even work, or will it want me to use my original Vista disk and take me back to square one?
2) If I do a repair install, will it wipe out my third party programs and user data, or will it simply attempt to repair the issues?
3) Is this going to be a big waste of time, and I'd be better off simply doing a complete new install of Win 7 with a new, full Win 7 (not and upgrade)?
Many thanks!!!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 home premium x64Core I7 9206GBNvidia GTS 250
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP e9150t
- OS
- Windows 7 home premium x64
- CPU
- Core I7 920
- Motherboard
- Truckee
- Memory
- 6GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTS 250
- Hard Drives
- 750 GB Seagate