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I burned and iso of win7 last night and left it in the drive. I powered up the PC this morning then realized it was loading files to start the windows7 install. I hit the reset, removed win7 disc and the PC said boot fail... I put win7 disc back in and allowed it to load conpletely. The choices I have now are 1. Use recovery tool/Select an operating system to repair(None listed) and 2. Restore from image and I have no image.

Choice #1 said I needed Mass storage drivers. I have a Hatichi HD and need help to save this os if possible. Thanks

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smooth....

 

The win7 disc shouldn't have proceeded through any kind of installation unless prompted to proceed. Hitting the reset while copying files was definitely a shot in the foot. Odds are you corrupted something important.

 

A repair would be the way to go. 



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Thanks for replying Crysis. I need to repair the boot section of win7 I guess. Do U have a link with instructions?

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Thanks for replying Crysis. I need to repair the boot section of win7 I guess. Do U have a link with instructions?

 

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=repair+windows+7+boot



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1 day I will figure how to do that IMA IDIOT just copy n Paste!


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Thanks for your expertise at "Google-ing". This "computer help" section of the forum is AMAZING.

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Thanks for your expertise at "Google-ing". This "computer help" section of the forum is AMAZING.

 

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Have you tried turning it off and on agian? :P



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Worse comes to worse, you can always do an installation of win7 again. All your files should appear in a folder named Windows Old. Only if the "repair" option fails. Sux, but it beats a full format.



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You can simply repair from your Windows 7 disc. Pop it back in and instead of installing Windows 7 opt for the repair option. Hopefully you have it figured out before you read this message.


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put in win 7 disk and choose repair when cmd prompt show click the disk and the type fixmbr.


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