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Then click the activate icon that shows and it should walk you through the process.
Go HERE to Microsoft's site to see the options on how to activate windows.
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I know how to activate the prob is when i click in the thing to open activation program , it doesnt found anything

But i dont have more warnings about activate so i presume it is activated.

But still the problem with CD driver :)

Edited by pzh, 14 October 2011 - 12:54 PM.

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I installed PowerIso , needed to reboot the pc , when i turn on pc again before windows logo it got an error and it says to repair , but when i try follow the repair tutorial i do all steps then i press F8 to agree but then i dont get the same image as
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At this point i believe the issue is the PSU is failing or is not supplying a stable voltage.
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But How can i repair windows if i dont have that step? o0
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Do you have access to another PSU at least the same voltages as what you have installed now?
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Nop :)

Edit : Now pc turned on lol , this is so strange , but you know the sound your pc makes when turns off , that pufff , i hear it all the time , gets kinda anoying , looks like pc is gonna shut down but it stills on .

Edited by pzh, 14 October 2011 - 01:58 PM.

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There are very few things at this point that can be the problem
PSU
Motherboard
CPU
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Its ridiculous , ive never heard something about this problems , i put cd on cd driver passed 2or 3 sec ,pc shuts down.
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Correct if the PSU is just getting weak it may show good voltages but that doesn't mean it works when a load of more then normal is put on it. If you have a computer shop near you could ask them to test the PSU under a load and see what they find.
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So you suggestit may be some PSU problem? , i try to get a PSU and test .
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Yep even though the voltages may look good the PSU may not be powering stable which can cause a sudden shutdown.
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I just found out a really strange thing , i did format my pc again , and i did a Restaur Point , When i instal CPU driver is all fine , when i install the Realtek network driver , the pc shuts down when it has the cd inside the cd driver .
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i did format my pc again , and i did a Restaur Point

OK these are two entirely different things.
If you formatted the system and did a fresh install then the only restore point you would have would be the day of install.
Now if you are saying the driver is causing the issue then I can see a possibility here.
The correct way to install drivers is
  • Motherboard Chipset
  • Network (Only so you can get internet access if needed)
  • Video
  • Sound
  • Any remaining drivers
  • Then all Microsoft updates


Did you install the motherboard chipset driver first?
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What i said in last post is that i did format computer , and then i instaled Motherboard chipset driver and then i did Restore Point .



I install by that order , but When i install networking drive i cant read more CD where i do have the components drivers :)

Edited by pzh, 15 October 2011 - 06:59 AM.

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