gregrocker New member Guru Local time 10:01 AM Messages 50,634 Dec 24, 2012 #21 Not for repairs, and that's not the way to reinstall anyway if you go that route - always boot to reinstall.
Not for repairs, and that's not the way to reinstall anyway if you go that route - always boot to reinstall.
D darts592 New member Thread Starter Local time 12:01 PM Messages 17 Dec 26, 2012 #22 Thanks for your help everyone. I have decided to do a clean install now since it seems unlikely that I can repair my broken partition. My Computer Computer Manufacturer/Model NumberHP Pavilion Elite 9150tOSWindows 7 Home Premium 64 BitCPUIntel i7-920 (2.67 Ghz)MotherboardPegatron IPMTB-TKMemory6 GB (3 x 2 GB) DDR3 PC3-10600 (message as PC3-8500)Graphics Card(s)Radeon HD4350Sound CardIntegrated 7.1 SoundHard Drives500GB SATA 3Gb/sMouseLogitech Wireless
Thanks for your help everyone. I have decided to do a clean install now since it seems unlikely that I can repair my broken partition.
gregrocker New member Guru Local time 10:01 AM Messages 50,634 Dec 26, 2012 #23 Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7