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I got the free windows 7 disc shipped from Toshiba for my laptop. I have the E105 series, 4 gb ram, 500 gb HDD, Centrino 2 Processor. I tried uninstalling programs, updating the BIOS, ans such. The Wireless has to be unistalled and disabled, so I cannot chose the option to connect to the internet and get updates. Its possible for me to get a hardwire if that might help. I've tried 5 times and every time i get the same result. I'm fairly competent at a computer, but I don't want to disassemble anything since I bought a 3 year warranty for lot of $$$ that cover accidental damage, and that gets voided if I open the bottom of the laptop. Throw me some sugesstions, because its stuck at 60% everytime, even after upgrading the BIOS.
 

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XP/VISTA/Win 7Intel Centrino Core 24gbintegrated
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toshiba E105
OS
XP/VISTA/Win 7
CPU
Intel Centrino Core 2
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop/ 52 inch Sony Bravia Z via HDMI
Hard Drives
500gb
I got the free windows 7 disc shipped from Toshiba for my laptop. I have the E105 series, 4 gb ram, 500 gb HDD, Centrino 2 Processor. I tried uninstalling programs, updating the BIOS, ans such. The Wireless has to be unistalled and disabled, so I cannot chose the option to connect to the internet and get updates. Its possible for me to get a hardwire if that might help. I've tried 5 times and every time i get the same result. I'm fairly competent at a computer, but I don't want to disassemble anything since I bought a 3 year warranty for lot of $$$ that cover accidental damage, and that gets voided if I open the bottom of the laptop. Throw me some sugesstions, because its stuck at 60% everytime, even after upgrading the BIOS.

Step1 Go to microsoft.com and download windows upgrade advisor and lt will advise you of potential conflicts.
 

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Doing a clean install instead of an upgrade should work.. or you can try this...


  1. Reboot the computer and the setup will automatically rollback the system to Windows Vista.
  2. Click Start, and right-click Computer.
  3. Click Properties, and then click Advanced System Settings.
  4. Click Environment Variables.
  5. Under System Variables, click New, and then press ENTER.
  6. Type in the following variable information: Variable Name: MIG_UPGRADE_IGNORE_PLUGINS
    Variable value: IphlpsvcMigPlugin.dll
  7. Restart Windows 7 Setup.
 

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ok because to even get to the install i have to use windows upgrade advisor and also Toshiba Upgrade Assistant, which basically won't let the Win 7 install start unless the system is totally compatible. Thanks i'm gonna try and change the system variables
 

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XP/VISTA/Win 7Intel Centrino Core 24gbintegrated
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
toshiba E105
OS
XP/VISTA/Win 7
CPU
Intel Centrino Core 2
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop/ 52 inch Sony Bravia Z via HDMI
Hard Drives
500gb
install is underway, i'm on my secondary computer. if this doesn't work i'm shipping it back and telling Toshiba to do it
 

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XP/VISTA/Win 7Intel Centrino Core 24gbintegrated
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
toshiba E105
OS
XP/VISTA/Win 7
CPU
Intel Centrino Core 2
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop/ 52 inch Sony Bravia Z via HDMI
Hard Drives
500gb
Good luck and let us know how it comes out.. ;)
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LENOVO K450 @3.0GHZ
OS
64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
CPU
Core(TM) i5 CPU 4330 Haswell @ 3.20GHz
Motherboard
LENOVO
Memory
12.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) HD Graphics
Sound Card
Intel HD integtrated
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 25' ISP Monitor
Screen Resolution
1900/1020
Hard Drives
(1) ST1000DM003-1CH162 (2) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device (3) Generic STORAGE DEVICE USB Device
Internet Speed
100mb down/10mb up
Are you booting from the Win7 DVD and using Custom install Advanced drive tools to format the HD first?

This is the cleanest possible install, with no corruption carried over from prior installation.

Afterward you can find any drivers missing in Device Manager, along with favorite apps, on the drivers/apps CD which should be included with the Uprade Kit, or from the Support Downloads page for your computer model.
 
install failed again, a clean install is not an option because i don't have backups of most of my music, videos, or programs. Idk what to do, i may take it to best buy because thats where I have my 3 year warranty
 

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XP/VISTA/Win 7Intel Centrino Core 24gbintegrated
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
toshiba E105
OS
XP/VISTA/Win 7
CPU
Intel Centrino Core 2
Memory
4gb
Graphics Card(s)
integrated
Sound Card
integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop/ 52 inch Sony Bravia Z via HDMI
Hard Drives
500gb
You can backup/burn your music and pics to CD's. Videos will need to be burned to DVD's.
If you have kept the 'installer' and keys for your programs, they can be burned too.
 

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Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz
Motherboard
INTEL/D975XBX2
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
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Samsung SyncMaster 914v
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1280 x 1024
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2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
One is not connected
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Rocketfish 700 W
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G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
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Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
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DSL
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Avira Internet Security
Browser
IE 11
Other Info
ATI HDMI Audio
install failed again, a clean install is not an option because i don't have backups of most of my music, videos, or programs. Idk what to do, i may take it to best buy because thats where I have my 3 year warranty

Let us know what they charge to install for you.

I think they charge $100 minimum just to recover data, even under warranty.

If you can get the data off, then booting from the DVD to clean install might work.

Always back up your data before doing any install.
 
Stuck at 60 percent hmmm, here is a suggestion that has worked for me on 4 different machines that were having the same problem. Clear the cmos, reset everything in bios back to how it was and then install Windows 7. Don't knock it until you try it. :)
 

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Home built
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Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
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G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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GTX480
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Asus Xonar D2
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HannsG
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1680X1050
Hard Drives
GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
PSU
ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
Case
ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
Stuck at 60 percent hmmm, here is a suggestion that has worked for me on 4 different machines that were having the same problem. Clear the cmos, reset everything in bios back to how it was and then install Windows 7. Don't knock it until you try it. :)

chev- I also would like to advise clearing CMOS more often, but it is extremely daunting and risky for people who may have never even been in their BIOS or opened their case before.

Perhaps you can provide a step-by-step tutorial so that the average person seeking help here can do it with the least risk involved.

It would be a great service, as all but the most experienced have no idea what it is otherwise.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz4 GBATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz
Motherboard
INTEL/D975XBX2
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 914v
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
One is not connected
PSU
Rocketfish 700 W
Case
G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
Keyboard
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avira Internet Security
Browser
IE 11
Other Info
ATI HDMI Audio
Stuck at 60 percent hmmm, here is a suggestion that has worked for me on 4 different machines that were having the same problem. Clear the cmos, reset everything in bios back to how it was and then install Windows 7. Don't knock it until you try it. :)

chev- I also would like to advise clearing CMOS more often, but it is extremely daunting and risky for people who may have never even been in their BIOS or opened their case before.

Perhaps you can provide a step-by-step tutorial so that the average person seeking help here can do it with the least risk involved.

It would be a great service, as all but the most experienced have no idea what it is otherwise.

Of course I know what all my bios settings are so it's easy for me.

I think I would either write down all the settings are just use a camera to take pics of every page and use it for reference.

Clearing the cmos has worked every single time I had installation problems with Windows 7 so it's worth a try.

Thanks for posting Greg and Jacee. Hopefully this will work for the Op.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built
OS
Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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Q9650-4.275GHz, E8600 4.5GHz, E6750-3.8GHz
Motherboard
Evga 780i FTW
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G.Skill PC2 9600 1200Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T
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GTX480
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Asus Xonar D2
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HannsG
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1680X1050
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GSkill Phoenix Pro 120GB SSD
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ThermalTake Toughpower 1000Watt modular
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ThermalTake XaserV
Cooling
Xigmatek S1283
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
Logitech G9
Internet Speed
T1
Here's one I prepared earlier :D
I posted this a while back on another forum as a basic intro to the CMOS. Soz it's a bit long but maybe it will help to make it easier to understand for those that don't know ;)

The BIOS is a key component of any system and is often overlooked. The correct settings can lead to a faster more stable system, but also changing the values to incorrect settings or pushing the clock speeds over the recommended limits could result in disaster. So please take extra care when changing any values in the CMOS. If you do make a mistake or want to start again just load the Default values. (Some boards may require you to change a jumper on your mother board to do a hard reset - check your manual)

BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) includes a CMOS SETUP utility which allows users to configure required settings or to activate certain system features.
When the power is turned off, the battery on the motherboard supplies the necessary power to the CMOS.
When the power is turned on, pressing the key (some boards use the F keys) during the BIOS POST (Power-On Self Test) will take you to the CMOS SETUP screen.
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The BIOS Setup menus described here are for reference only and may differ from the exact settings for your motherboard.

Some CMOS settings have a hidden feature to access more advanced options, on gigabyte boards it can be accessed by pressing ctrl +F1. This is especially usefull for those that like to overclock, but as this is a basic guide, I won't be going into this area.
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The standard CMOS features consists of basic settings were you can adjust the time/date, set your drives up, and set up halt errors.
For the drive selection its best to set to [auto]. And [none] on the channels where you know there is no drive connected. (tip if you hit enter on each channel it will auto detect the device connected)
Not many people have a Floppy drive anymore so you can set this to [none]
Set Halt on to [no errors] (speeds up POST boot time)
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Cool and quiet (if you have this option) can be left on [auto] if you run your PC in a standard config with no OC. If you do OC a bit set it to [disable] This means that your CPU cooler will run at full speed all the time. (You can still adjust your fan speed manually if you have fan controllers)
Boot priority is used when you have more than one Hard Dicks connected and you need to select the sequence of the drives. (Operating system Drive First)
1st to 3rd Boot device is used when installing your OS. On first installation set this to 1st Boot device [CDROM] 2nd [Hard Disk] & 3rd to [Disabled] After your OS is setup change this to 1st [Hard Disk] 2nd [Disabled] 3rd [Disabled]
Set Floppy Seek to [Disabled]
Leave the password option (unless your worried about your little brother messing about)
SMART, although this uses a small amount of resources this is best set [enabled] This option could give you an early warning to a Hard Disk that's about to kick the bucket.
Away Mode is really only for Windows XP Media Center. (This allows the system to silently perform unattended tasks while in a low-power mode)
Display first is used for changing whether you want to use the on board graphics display or your big old shiny gaming card. Set it to [PEG] or [PCI express] for a add on card. Set it to [PCI] or [On board] to use the built in VGA. (Some boards have an [Auto] option)
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ATA RAID config is where you set your drives to run as a standard drive in ATA mode or RAID mode where you might be wanting to set up a redundancy config (used to replicate data among multiple hard drives) As this is also quite involved I'll skip this bit. ATA mode will suffice for most configs.
IDE channel is to enable/disable the onboard first channel IDE port. (if you have this option)
Mac lan is used to enable/disable the Network controller built-in core chipset.
Serial ATA controller is used enable /disable your SATA drives.
Prefetch mode is the data buffer to enhance hard drive transfer speeds
Audio Function is used to enable/disable your onboard audio chipset.
SMART lan is used for testing status of the attached LAN cable
OB 1394 is for a firewire connection
OB Lan boot is used to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip. Set to [Disabled]
OB serial & parallel ports. Set both of these to [disabled] Most printers are USB nowadays and we very rarely use com ports anymore.
On-chip USB used to disable/enable USB
USB keyboard and mouse support set these to [enabled]
Legacy USB this option allows users to decide whether to detect USB storage devices, including USB flash drives and USB hard drives during POST
fig7.jpg

ACPI leave this option to [S1(POS)] (power on suspend)
Soft off you can set this to [Instant-Off] This means that when in windows pressing the power button will Power off instantly (same as clicking "start" "shutdown")
PME set to [enabled] (this is an ATX PSU requirement that supplies 1A to the 5v lead)
Modem Ring on is an option that allows you to wake up the PC remotely via the modem. Set this to [disabled]
USB resume this just allows you to wake up the system from a USB device
Power on alarm allows you to automatically start up the system daily by setting time/day/date etc.
Power on mouse/key/pass this allows you to power up the system using these devices
AC back allows the system to auto power up after a power loss

You can leave PnP/PCI Configurations set to [Auto]
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Case open set this to [disabled]
The next few options are just information and cannot be changed
CPU warning Temp it is advisable to set this to a value of between 60oC / 140oF and 90oC / 194oF. If the system reaches the threshold then it will automatically shut down to protect itself from further damage.
CPU Fan fail set this to [enabled]
Power/System Fan fail set this to [enabled] (if you have one)
CPU SMART When this function is enabled, CPU fan will run at different speed depending on CPU temperature
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As I said earlier I won't be covering these settings as this is for more advanced users
The incorrect use these features may result in system instability or corruption.
Doing a overclock or overvoltage on CPU, chipsets and memory modules may result in
damages or shortened life expectancy to these components. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!

Fail-Safe defaults contain the most appropriate values of the system parameters that allow minimum system performance.
Optimized defaults loads the factory defaults for BIOS and Chipset Features which the system automatically detects.
Setting the supervisor password will prompt you to enter a password. This stops any one from changing any values without your knowledge
Save and exit does what it says.

Hope this gives a better understanding for those that have wanted to know what some of the settings are in the old scary BIOS :eek:
 

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Gigabyte
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