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Windows 7 wont boot - startup repair fail loop


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nathdep

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Hello again!

We will have to back up your C: drive.

First, Download Peazip to the desktop
Run and install the programme
As it installs this page will show, deselect the AVG ticks
Press decline and it will then install cleanly

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Download the following files to the desktop .. Right click the links and select save as...then select desktop

Rufus

OTLPE_standard

Right click OTLPE on your desktop and select ..Open as archive

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Select OTLPE standard

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Click Extract, ensure that desktop is selected

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Insert the USB stick Then run Rufus
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Select the ISO file on the desktop via the ISO icon.

Press Start Burn
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Next, boot from your USB stick.

  • Once you have proceeded to the desktop, open My Computer
  • While in My Computer, open the drive your USB stick is on
  • Navigate back to My Computer and open the C: drive. Highlight the folders in the C: drive and drag them into the window that appeared when you opened your USB stick
  • NOTE: If you do not want to use your USB stick to copy your files onto, you can use a blank CD to write the files to

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