Saturday, March 18, 2017

Corrupt Hard Drive With Window 7 No

no problems with Vista in another partition nor with XP.I scanned the (two year old) hard drive with tool downloaded from Seagate and found no problem.I have just installed the newly released Windows 7 on a different partition and the same problem is happening. Any clues as to why this is happening and why should it only happen to Windows 7 and why now? windows 7 has a problem Identifying the primary partition. If your using a HP computer that has a secondary that holds your factory image that is your problem.use a good 8Gb flashdrive or external Harddrive and save that partition on it.then make your system with NO PARTITIONS. then install your new 7 OS to a fresh formatted drive.no problems with Vista in another partition nor with XP.I scanned the (two year old) hard drive with tool downloaded from Seagate and found no problem.I have just installed the newly released Windows 7 on a different partition and the same problem is happening. Any clues as to why this is happening and why should it only happen to Windows 7 and why now? windows 7 has a problem Identifying the primary partition. If your using a HP computer that has a secondary that holds your factory image that is your problem.
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use a good 8Gb flashdrive or external Harddrive and save that partition on it. then make your system with NO PARTITIONS. then install your new 7 OS to a fresh formatted drive. then you can create a new partition and put your factory image back there in case your need to restore to factory store bought image.
Corrupt Hard Drive With Window 7




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be sure to update your motherboard bios after you install 7 and your good to go. Part of my post is missing but I did do a chkdsk and repair but the problem kept coming back. Anyway I will do what you have suggested, but what puzzles me is that the original beta worked fine for months, and had no problems with the RC version until I installed some new software. I have been reluctant to update the BIOS, as I keep hearing that you should avoid doing that unless absolutely necessary. By the way, I have a custom built computer, not an HP so should I still follow the procedure? Also, I also have XP on another partition, which I do not want to remove.then you can create a new partition and put your factory image back there in case your need to restore to factory store bought image.be sure to update your motherboard bios after you install 7 and your good to go.Part of my post is missing but I did do a chkdsk and repair but the problem kept coming back. Anyway I will do what you have suggested, but what puzzles me is that the original beta worked fine for months, and had no problems with the RC version until I installed some new software.I have been reluctant to update the BIOS, as I keep hearing that you should avoiddoing that unless absolutely necessary.By the way, I have a custom built computer, not an HP so should I still follow the procedure?Also, I also have XP on another partition, which I do not want to remove.

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