Hi , We need to first fix the Boot Record then check and fix hard drive errors.
1.Make sure you can boot to your Windows 7 installation usb drive.
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You have to go in bios to security option then disable USB security so it will be able to boot to USB drive, then go to boot options and add New boot option that will be the USB, then make it boot option 1.
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2. Restart the computer with the optical disk or USB drive inserted and boot to it. Press any key when prompted to boot to the Windows USB.
3. At the language and keyboard selection screen press Shift+F10 to open a Command Prompt. You should see X=Sources>, now type bootrec /fixmbr, it will say completed successfully. Stay at the command prompt, now on to the check disk
4. What is usually the system C drive may not be here because if there is a system reserved partition it will occupy C instead. To find out type Dir C: and if it says “C is System Reserved” try Dir D: and so on until you find the drive with Program Files, Users and Windows folders.
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5. Now you know the assigned letter for the system drive you can run Check Disk
At command prompt X=Sources> type the letter of drive you found in previous step, example X=Sources>d:
You should see this now D:\> type chkdsk d: /f
You should see this D:\>chkdsk d: /f then hit enter to fix hard drive
If it says do you want to force dismount answer YES
If all goes well you should now be able to do a clean windows install
Hi , We need to first fix the Boot Record then check and fix hard drive errors.
1.Make sure you can boot to your Windows 7 installation usb drive.
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2. Restart the computer with the optical disk or USB drive inserted and boot to it. Press any key when prompted to boot to the Windows USB.
3. At the language and keyboard selection screen press Shift+F10 to open a Command Prompt. You should see X=Sources>, now type bootrec /fixmbr, it will say completed successfully. Stay at the command prompt, now on to the check disk
4. What is usually the system C drive may not be here because if there is a system reserved partition it will occupy C instead. To find out type Dir C: and if it says “C is System Reserved” try Dir D: and so on until you find the drive with Program Files, Users and Windows folders.
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5. Now you know the assigned letter for the system drive you can run Check Disk
At command prompt X=Sources> type the letter of drive you found in previous step, example X=Sources>d:
You should see this now D:\> type chkdsk d: /f
You should see this D:\>chkdsk d: /f then hit enter to fix hard drive
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If it says do you want to force dismount answer YES
If all goes well you should now be able to do a clean windows install
Hi , We need to first fix the Boot Record then check and fix hard drive errors.
1.Make sure you can boot to your Windows 7 installation usb drive.
2. Restart the computer with the optical disk or USB drive inserted and boot to it. Press any key when prompted to boot to the Windows USB.
3. At the language and keyboard selection screen press Shift+F10 to open a Command Prompt. You should see X=Sources>, now type bootrec /fixmbr, it will say completed successfully. Stay at the command prompt, now on to the check disk
4. What is usually the system C drive may not be here because if there is a system reserved partition it will occupy C instead. To find out type Dir C: and if it says “C is System Reserved” try Dir D: and so on until you find the drive with Program Files, Users and Windows folders.
5. Now you know the assigned letter for the system drive you can run Check Disk
At command prompt X=Sources> type the letter of drive you found in previous step, example X=Sources>d:
You should see this now D:\> type chkdsk d: /f
You should see this D:\>chkdsk d: /f then hit enter to fix hard drive
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If it says do you want to force dismount answer YES
If all goes well you should now be able to do a clean windows install
Hi , We need to first fix the Boot Record then check and fix hard drive errors.
1.Make sure you can boot to your Windows 7 installation usb drive.
2. Restart the computer with the optical disk or USB drive inserted and boot to it. Press any key when prompted to boot to the Windows USB.
3. At the language and keyboard selection screen press Shift+F10 to open a Command Prompt. You should see X=Sources>, now type bootrec /fixmbr, it will say completed successfully. Stay at the command prompt, now on to the check disk
4. What is usually the system C drive may not be here because if there is a system reserved partition it will occupy C instead. To find out type Dir C: and if it says “C is System Reserved” try Dir D: and so on until you find the drive with Program Files, Users and Windows folders.
5. Now you know the assigned letter for the system drive you can run Check Disk
At command prompt X=Sources> type the letter of drive you found in previous step, example X=Sources>d:
You should see this now D:\> type chkdsk d: /f
You should see this D:\>chkdsk d: /f then hit enter to fix hard drive
If all goes well you should now be able to do a clean windows install
Have a great day