I have some big problem with win7.After a few hours of using windows 7 i cant get to desktop in windows 7.When it is saying that is STARTING WINDOWS doesn't want to come a boot animation it just freezes.I have waiting a lot of time but for nothing.Then i want to repair my computer and it is say if i want to system restore.I say yes then repair is complete.Then i have to reboot computer and then its just black screen and nothing.I hope you have a solutions for that.I have tried instaling x64 and x86 bit windows 7 and doesn't help.I have tried many builds and the same.I dont now what to do.First time i was using windows 7 was everything OK then i have installed newer builds of windows 7 it was hapening this.Sorry for my bad english.Thank you.
I am currently running Windows XP Professional and im pretty sure its 32-bit.jboi,
What o/s are you are currently running?
ohh ok,, well yes i formated the usb drive to NTFS files format.. set it to active, etc.. and extracted the ISO files and copied them all onto the usb.. but when i try to boot to the USB for some reason it won't.. I went into my bios and i have like 4 different USB things to boot from..Have you formatted the usb and copied all the 7 files onto it?
That is all you need .
C:\Boot\bootsect.exe /nt60 X: is not needed - because you have the 7 dvd contents including bootmgr on the usb drive.
Mark it active - it should boot fine.
Change the drive letter first - never use X.
(If you are wondering where bootmgr is - it is a hidden file - you need to show hidden files and protected operating system files to see it -)
Here is the way I would do it;
1. IF YOU HAVE A DVD :
Open an elevated cmd prompt :
diskpart
lis disk (find your USB Drive number e.g. 2)
sel disk 2
clean
cre par pri
sel par 1
act
for fs=ntfs
ass
For a 7 dvd where dvddrive is D and usb is E :
* xcopy d:\*.* /s/e/f e:\
[For an .iso - you could extract the contents directly from PowerIso ( free version is fine ) directly onto the USB drive.]
2. IF YOU HAVE AN .ISO:
Download Ultraiso ( free version will be fine). It will do it all for you.
ISO CD DVD image creator, editor and ISZ DMG DAA UIF to ISO converter - UltraISO can extract/create/edit/convert CD and DVD image files directly, make bootable CDs and convert ISZ DMG DAA UIF to ISO.
Plug in USB drive - no need to do the above commands.
Open Ultaiso - ( run as admin on Vista).
Click File>Open - browse to the 7 .iso
Highlight USB Drive (1) - Click Write Disk image(2) - in the next window , select Verify and Click Write (leave the default USB-HDD+ and Express Boot as they are). Close when done . That is all.
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Jboi - you need to select USB-FDD in Bios .
Did you try Ultraiso?
The download is only 3.5mb.
Sorry, this Forum only allows 2mb uploads - not possible to zip you the Boot folder.
That is a 64 bit application - you can't run x64setup.exe from within a 32 bit o/s.
You should be able to boot the USB Drive, though.
Did you Enable Legacy USB devices or storage ( it will say something similar ) in the BIOS?
You will probabaly need to remove the USB Drive when you see 7 reboot during the install - otherwise it will try to boot from the USB drive again.
You may need to go back into Bios and reset it to boot from HD if nothing happens at that stage - then restart.
Yea I've actually UnInstalled my Anti-Virus which is AVG and still nothing..JBoi you should try disable antivirus beacuse i had a similiar problem and i have disabled my antivirus and everything was working.Try this.
Ok well the only thing I could think of is the File is corrupt, or bad..This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities.
File is corrupt, bad, or missing.
File is not designed for your version of Windows.
File is a virus, worm, or other malware file.
Hardware incompatibility
Thats everything.