Cheeky9 | 0 points
For some reason my windows 7 pc can't boot up. I tried changing the boot order on phoenix bios but it didn't do anything. And the boot menu (you get from typing esc at startup screen) completely ignores my hard drive, it just has 1 option - to boot from CD. So, if anyone knows how to add the option to boot from my HD in boot menu, that'd be great.
For now, I'm just trying to create a new disc for Windows 7 to hopefully bootup my pc. No links to Microsoft's site please. I don't have a product key ;(
[-] matthew2180 | 2 points
Do you see the hard drive in the bios? Is it plugged in?
See if you can hear it spinning, even if it's spinning it could still be dead, if it's spinning go into the bios and load default settings then save and exit, if it reboots and still no windows your drive is prolly dead :( Especially if it's not showing up in the bios, .
[-] matthew2180 | 2 points
Crosspost from r/microsoftsoftwareswap.
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit and 64 bit ISO
Its not Mega, but speeds are good.
[-] asquirrel1 | 3 points | May 17 2016 14:24:06
Reinstalling the OS shouldn't make the hard drive visible, most likely an issue with it. Make sure it's plugged in and if it is, make sure when you power up you can hear it ticking otherwise it's dead and you need to replace it.
However, if you want to make yourself feel good here's a mega link of W7: https://mega.co.nz/#!LlxDmTyR!jqHADBpLf3nSbhscp5W5KhGdlD_XuIEk0_yYEORGaf8. BTW you can download from Microsoft official site, just be sure to not enter a serial number during install then use KMSpico once booted.
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[-] CHAMPANERIA | 1 points | May 17 2016 22:45:13
any chance you have 64bit version?
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[-] Cheeky9 | 1 points | May 20 2016 06:55:54
Thanks for the input. :) I figured there is a problem with my hard drive and I need to replace it.
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