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Mairon2013-02-26 17:56:08
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Mairon, 2013-02-26 17:56:08

Windows 7 install from DVD won't start on laptop

Hello!
I have a terrible problem with my laptop. Yesterday I found an SD card at home, I decided to check what was on it, but after inserting it into the card reader, the system hung and did not respond. I went to make tea, deciding that Windows would come to its senses in 15 minutes, but damn it, she didn’t want to hang down. Seven troubles, one Ctrl+Alt+Del, but Windows just showed a black screen and nothing more. Left her to think, but she didn't care. He took out this damn card, but this did not make the system better either. I decided to turn it off through emergency completion, it passed out ... And it did not turn on. More precisely, the laptop turned on, the BIOS loaded, threw out a warning that an incorrect shutdown gave options:
one). Download regular recovery, but when clicked, Windows is loading files goes, loads it, opens a progress bar similar to Vista and that's it. He stops rustling hard and just draws this animation.
2). Normal boot, but it didn't boot.

I spat, took the Windows installation disk ... and it did not work either. The same song loads Windows is loading files and dies on Starting Windows (win7 x86 image) or on the same green progress bar from Vista (win7 x64 image). Spat again, tore up the image with Ubuntu 10.10, and it worked. From liveseed everything worked, the hard drive was readable. I decided to put it, and the OS got up. That is, Ubuntu was launched from Grub, but Venda continued to strike. After installing Ubuntu, I tried again to roll the image with Windows, but it behaved in exactly the same way.

Question: what to do so that Windows can at least be installed from scratch? The disks are working (I tried it on another laptop), from one of them I installed the actually deceased venda.

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Mr Crabbz, 2013-02-26
@Mairon

Find a working card, boot under ubuntu and see if it works. If not, the card reader is probably shorted. If so, you need to find a way to disable it (either disable USB in the BIOS, or disassemble the laptop and pull it out.)

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subvillion, 2013-02-26
@subvillion

Does the download reach this point if you boot from the installation win7? If yes, system restore and disk check with win7.
Make a bootable USB, perhaps the CD is full of dust and does not read the disc from the 7th or the disc itself is bad.

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smirnoff, 2013-02-26
@smirnoff

Maybe the problem is that the installer writes something to the disk, and there is some problem with the file system on the disk. Ideally, try to install the system with another disk, or backup / repartition and reformat this one.
Another option is if there are more than one RAM sticks, try to take off in turn with each of them.

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