My Windows 7 installation is many years old, and gone through many hardware changes, software installations and uninstallations, and Windows itself has been getting progressively slower, buggier, and prone to odd crashes and hang ups. I decided to try repairing the installation with my original install disc, but found that my DVD drive is no longer functional. Having used the official ISO from Microsoft to create a bootable USB for my netbook worked swimmingly. For my desktop, not so much.
When booting from USB on my desktop, the Windows 7 installer mounts itself as drive C while detecting my existing Windows installation as being drive D when it is actually and most certainly C. I've tried forcing drive paths from within Windows, changing boot order, switching USB ports, all manner of UEFI options pertaining to USB... and it always sets the installer as C, unable to set the Windows install path to C because C is in use by the installer.
I'm a bit too paranoid to try repairing Windows for fear of it totally screwing everything up with the forced drive path change, and using a drive path other than C for a clean install is, at best, undesirable. Would also prefer not to spend money on a DVD drive that I will in all likelihood use exactly once.
Motherboard (which I'd wager is the culprit) is an embarrassingly flashy ASRock P67 Professional.
When booting from USB on my desktop, the Windows 7 installer mounts itself as drive C while detecting my existing Windows installation as being drive D when it is actually and most certainly C. I've tried forcing drive paths from within Windows, changing boot order, switching USB ports, all manner of UEFI options pertaining to USB... and it always sets the installer as C, unable to set the Windows install path to C because C is in use by the installer.
I'm a bit too paranoid to try repairing Windows for fear of it totally screwing everything up with the forced drive path change, and using a drive path other than C for a clean install is, at best, undesirable. Would also prefer not to spend money on a DVD drive that I will in all likelihood use exactly once.
Motherboard (which I'd wager is the culprit) is an embarrassingly flashy ASRock P67 Professional.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64Intel i5 2500k8GB PC3-12800Radeon HD 6870 1GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- Intel i5 2500k
- Motherboard
- ASRock P67 Professional
- Memory
- 8GB PC3-12800
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon HD 6870 1GB
- Hard Drives
- 1: WD Raptor 74 GB
2: Seagate Barracuda 320 GB
3: WD Caviar 500 GB
4: Seagate 1 TB
5: WD Blue 2 TB
6: WD Blue 3 TB
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Firefox