zug134zwang
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Apologies if this is the wrong subforum, or if this question has already been answered.
I recently created a bootable Windows 7 installation flashdrive and used it to successfully install Windows 7 on my internal hard disk. Subsequently, I swapped out the Windows 7 hard disk for an internal Fedora hard disk, moving the Windows 7 hard disk to an external usb docking station. When I try to boot the [docking station : Windows 7] hard disk via the F12 key, Windows starts, then a bsod flashes, then the screen goes dark.
I know the Win 7 hard disk is good because when it was internally connected I occassionally booted with it. I know the docking station is good because I have just used it to boot a Fedora 26 hard disk, via the F12 key.
I request help getting the Windows 7 hard disk to boot from the docking station.
Shown below is
1. My hardware
2. The procedure that I followed to create the installation flashdrive and then install Windows 7 to an internal hard disk.
3. My motivation
1. My hardware
2. The procedure
3. My motivation
I recently created a bootable Windows 7 installation flashdrive and used it to successfully install Windows 7 on my internal hard disk. Subsequently, I swapped out the Windows 7 hard disk for an internal Fedora hard disk, moving the Windows 7 hard disk to an external usb docking station. When I try to boot the [docking station : Windows 7] hard disk via the F12 key, Windows starts, then a bsod flashes, then the screen goes dark.
I know the Win 7 hard disk is good because when it was internally connected I occassionally booted with it. I know the docking station is good because I have just used it to boot a Fedora 26 hard disk, via the F12 key.
I request help getting the Windows 7 hard disk to boot from the docking station.
Shown below is
1. My hardware
2. The procedure that I followed to create the installation flashdrive and then install Windows 7 to an internal hard disk.
3. My motivation
1. My hardware
Code:
os : 64 bit fedora 26 and 64 bit Windows 7 professional
: explained in the (3. My motivation) section
cpu : Intel I5-4440 Processor BX80646I54440
mobo : (64 bit) Gigabyte H97 SATA Express M.2 SSD UEFI DualBIOS DDR3
1600 LGA
memory : 32 gb : 2 x [G.Skill F3-1600C10D-16GAO Ares 16GB (2x8GB)
DDR3-1600Mhz Memory RAM]
psu : corsair cx series 600 watt
hdisk : 1tb internal western digital wd10ezex sata
video card : none - I use mobo's onboard video at 1920x1080.
Code:
a. I placed my Fedora 26 hard disk in the external usb docking station and
booted it via the F12 key.
b. Within Fedora 26 I configured the flashdrive:
(1) I obtained a Windows 7 iso
(2) I inserted a flashdrive into /dev/sdd
(3) In bash, I executed :
woeusb --device Windows_7_64-bit_Professional_x64.iso /dev/sdd
b. Within Fedora 26 I pre-configured the internal hard disk:
(1) I verified that the hard drive was recognized as /dev/sdd (unmounted).
(2) In bash, I used the parted command:
mklabel msdos
mkpart primary ntfs 1MiB 100%
c. I removed the (externally docked) Fedora 26 hard disk and used the F12
key to boot with the flashdrive. I then used the flashdrive to install
Windows 7 to the internal hard disk.
d. I then removed the flashdrive and booted into Windows 7 via the external
hard disk. I have been using Windows 7 successfully about once a week.
Code:
Prolonged use of Fedora 26 (daily) via a docking station may make my Fedora
hard disk go bad. Instead, I want the Fedora 26 hard disk to be internal
and use the docking station for the occasional Windows 7 boot.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64bit
- CPU
- Intel I5-4440 Processor BX80646I54440
- Motherboard
- (64 bit) Gigabyte H97 SATA Express M.2 SSD UEFI DualBIOS DDR
- Memory
- memory : 32 gb : 2 x [G.Skill F3-1600C10D-16GAO Ares 16GB (2
- Graphics Card(s)
- none - use onboard video
- Hard Drives
- western digital 1tb : wd10ezex
- Antivirus
- none
- Browser
- firefox