I have a cd but cannot install win7 home premium x64

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tonys2003

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I startup REPAIR:

These are the results - repair log :

Number of repairs attempts: 1

Session details
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System disk=
Windows directory =
AutoChk Run = 0
Number of root causes = 1


Test Performed:
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Name: Check for updates
Result: Completed succefully, Error code = 0x0
Time taken = 0 ms


Test Performed:
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Name: System disk test
Result: Completed succefully, Error code = 0x0
Time taken = 0 ms

Root cause found:
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A hard disk could not be found. If a hard disk is installed, it is not responding.
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PLEASE ADVISE , HOW TO PROCEED!

Thanks
 
Solution


1) Put disk in.
2) Boot with disk in (May have to set "boot from disk" in BIOS).
3) Follow instructions.
4) Done!

010010

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Are you sure you have an HDD/SSD connected?
 

tonys2003

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I startup REPAIR:

These are the results - repair log :

Number of repairs attempts: 1

Session details
---------------------------------
System disk=
Windows directory =
AutoChk Run = 0
Number of root causes = 1


Test Performed:
---------------------------------------------
Name: Check for updates
Result: Completed succefully, Error code = 0x0
Time taken = 0 ms


Test Performed:
---------------------------------------------
Name: System disk test
Result: Completed succefully, Error code = 0x0
Time taken = 0 ms

Root cause found:
------------------------------------
A hard disk could not be found. If a hard disk is installed, it is not responding.
------------------------------------
-------------------------------------


PLEASE ADVISE , HOW TO PROCEED!

Thanks
 

mcnumpty23

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proceed by answering what people ask not by posting more stuff

1.do you have a hard drive connected?

2.if you have a hard drive connected is it a drive that worked before? or a new drive?

3.check in the bios sata mode is not set to raid if only using 1 hard drive
 

rgd1101

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Sure, READ the response from people who want to help.
 

tonys2003

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Hi, I have an external USB hard drive which is connected via USB and I put some data on it.

How to check in the bios sata mode is not set to raid if only using 1 hard drive?

I restart my pc pressing F2 and I see:

POWER MANAGEMENT:
eSATA: Enabled

BOOT:
1. HDD/SSD
2. eSATA
3. CD/DVD HL-DT-STDVDRAM GT30N (S4)
4. FDD
5. USB WD Elements 10A8

ADVANCE
System Configuration:
PCI LAN: Enabled
Interanl Pointing Device: Enabled
Web Camera: Enabled
Sata Controller Mode: [AHCI]
Power On Display: Auto-Selected

PLEASE ADVISE!








 

tonys2003

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Nop.

After restarting my laptop, I press F12 and choose BOOT FROM CD/ROM DRIVE.

I see there errors:

0x80070015

File: \Boot\BCD

Status: 0xc00000e9

Info: An unexpeted I/O error has occurred.
 

tonys2003

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probably, but how to know if my HDD is damaged?

Otherwise, I can use an alternative method by running Hiren's BootCD.

Mini Windows XP is running good via Hiren's BootCD !


Mini Windows XP: http://

I tried to run CHECK DISK and I see these:

Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------
Volume 0 E HBCD 15.2 CDFS DVD-ROM 595 MB
Volume 1 C System Rese NTFS Partition 100 MB Healthy
Volume 2 D NTFS Partition 298 GB Healthy


B - RamDrive
C - System Reserved
D - no label.
E - HBCD 15.2
X - Mini Xp
Enter a Drive Letter Only ( Example. C ):
 

tonys2003

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I decided to wiping my HDD disk.

PLEASE ADVISE how to proceed from scratch in order to re-install WINDOWS 7 Home premium x64 from my DVD/CD-ROM DRIVE.

Thanks
 

010010

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1) Put disk in.
2) Boot with disk in (May have to set "boot from disk" in BIOS).
3) Follow instructions.
4) Done!
 
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