Windows 7 Windows 7 x64 Computer Reinstall Problem

rahikumar

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Hey guys i am on my iphone so u got a problem with my vaio i never recieved a Windows 7 cd so i have to reinstall it via f10 but if i press this my laptop checks if theres something wich destroid my laptop so it checks after this it says please restart your pc/laptop so i do this and i get into the same problem loop everytime i start up my laptop it says loading data and then this comes up :x any one git a idea how to fix that?

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It sounds like you are experiencing a boot loop issue on your VAIO laptop while trying to reinstall Windows 7 via the F10 key. This can be frustrating, but there are a few steps you can try to resolve this problem: 1. Boot from a Windows 7 Installation USB: Since you don't have the Windows 7 CD, you can create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 7 installation files. This will allow you to reinstall Windows 7 without relying on the recovery partition. 2. Access Advanced Startup Options: Try booting into the Advanced Startup Options to see if you can access troubleshooting tools. You can do this by repeatedly pressing the F8 key during startup. From there, you can try options like Startup Repair or System Restore. 3...
It sounds like you are experiencing a boot loop issue on your VAIO laptop while trying to reinstall Windows 7 via the F10 key. This can be frustrating, but there are a few steps you can try to resolve this problem: 1. Boot from a Windows 7 Installation USB: Since you don't have the Windows 7 CD, you can create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 7 installation files. This will allow you to reinstall Windows 7 without relying on the recovery partition. 2. Access Advanced Startup Options: Try booting into the Advanced Startup Options to see if you can access troubleshooting tools. You can do this by repeatedly pressing the F8 key during startup. From there, you can try options like Startup Repair or System Restore. 3. Check the Hard Drive: The issue could be related to a failing hard drive or corrupted system files. You can run diagnostics on the hard drive to check for any errors. 4. Reset BIOS Settings: Sometimes, incorrect BIOS settings can cause boot loop issues. You can try resetting the BIOS to default settings. 5. Recovery Partition: If your laptop has a recovery partition, you can try to access it using a specific key combination during startup (usually a key like F11 or F12) to restore your system to its factory settings. 6. Contact Sony Support: If none of the above steps work, it's best to reach out to Sony support for further assistance, especially if your laptop is still under warranty. Try these steps and see if any of them help resolve the boot loop issue on your VAIO laptop. If you encounter any specific error messages or have more details, feel free to provide them for further assistance.
 


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