Windows 7 Ultimate X86 Install Stuck At 92%
Oct 29, 2010It won't install! It's stuck at "Expanding Windows Files 92%". Why?
View 6 RepliesIt won't install! It's stuck at "Expanding Windows Files 92%". Why?
View 6 RepliesOk so today o decided to uninstall alienware my colors or something like that. Downloaded it from dell website. Its for windows 7 the name of was breed. So after i uninstalled it my icons arrows were gone it was the app icon and the arrow that goes with it was like a page and two blue dots. I couldnt acess any folders.no control panel. It was all blabk. Desktop appeard fine except for the arrows were missing on tje icons. It asked me to restart so i did.it went pass the windows logo loading screen. Then came the welcome screen.it prompted please wait with the circle. Problem was after that. No login or anything. No password on my account so it should have loged in. It doesnt hang or anything. It just stays on that screen. Only options i have it restart sleep and shutdown aling with that button for speech keyboard and someother things. I tried safe mode no luck same thing doesnt log in. Tried restore to previous known state. Nothing. I cant acess repair option as i have no windows 7 64-bit cd. Only 32-bit cd. Also it doesnt show my account.
Mb-asus p5g41t-mlx3
Cpu-intel pentium d 925 3.00ghz oc @4.00ghz
graphics-xfx radeon hd 6770 1gddr5 oc
psu-corsair gs 700
Cooling-corsair h70
Memory-corsair ddr3 1333 4gb 2 sticks
Hard drive-cavair 250gb hardrive
I have just bought a new PC 5 hours ago .. I have bought everything GPU/CPU/MOBO/RAM/PSU/CASE .. only thing i did not buy was a HDD and DVD-Rom.. Because i own both and both are only 4 months old.. So i have put the new Parts together.. Then went to old PC , Formatted C drive.. Then added HDD and DVD=ROM from old PC to New one .. Booted and everything was fine except ofc no windows so gave the boot.msgr is missing thingy .. So i put in my Windows DVD .. Set it to boot from DVD .. It boots .. Goes through the "Loading Files" Then it shows me the Windows logo and stays there for a small while.. Then it suddenly turns black with a small gray bar at the bottom... and thats it .. it stays there forever and after some mins i can even here the DVD stops running.. I have uploaded a PIC to help u understand.. Also i tried installing from USB flash drive and same problem.
Here is the PIC of where i am stuck at *Notice the barely visible gray bar at bottom? : [URL]
XFX Pro 550W
ATI 6850
AMD FX6100
4GB of DDR3 RAM
AsRock 970 Extreme 4 Motherboard
Thermaltake Spacecraft VF-I Case.
my computer is stuck at 3 out of 13 when its installing the updates for windows before it shutdowns, its been stuck for 9+ hours now. i dont know how to stop/ restart the process. When i turn it off and reboot it, it goes straight to the update installing screen.
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My rig:
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Western Digital Caviar 250gb 7200.
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Asus Sabertooth P67 B3
Intel i7 2600K (2nd Gen)
Seagate Barracuda 1TB 32mb cache
ATI Radeon HD 6870
Corsair 16gb DDR3 1600mHz
Thermaltake TR2 RX 650w
LG BDrom/DVDwriter
This is my first build. I have upgraded Mobo bios to 3209. I get the BSOD when I try to load Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. [0x0000007E] I know I have probably missed something.
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