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windows 8 installation problem


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ramiusify

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I downloaded a windows 8 64 bit iso file via torrent
Then I tried it on a virtual machine and it seems to work well
but when I made a bootable usb from the is file using windows 7 usb dvd download tool
It doesn't seem to work . I tried doing a clean install (yes I change the bios boot order and put usb first but it stays on a black screen)

Help please

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BHowett

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So let me get this straight, you got Windows 8 illegally through a torrent, and you want us to help you fix the problems your having..... think back to your old Malware topic, were you not told about P2P?
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ramiusify

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nope
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You are quite mistaken Ramiusify.

This was the information provided by Gringo in the Malware section to you.

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thanks Wolfeymole :thumbsup:
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oh sorry bout that

/facepalm

at that time I didn't now what P2P


arigatou gozaimasu
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As you know Ramiusify, or should do, section Q in the Geeks To Go Terms of Use policy states quite clearly that no help will be offered with regard to applications downloaded via P2P methods.

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