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Solve : CODE ERROR 5 WIN7? |
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Answer» hello I am not sure what you did.... Not REALLY: I restarted my pc cause it froze, and i got a msg that: partition boot error...so i thot it was the HDD/MBR *i ran a checkdisk(s) it didnt work and, so thats when i tried to run win7 Disc to perform some diagonistics and repair...it gave me that CODE 5 Error when the cd booted. * So I wrote a new Win7 image into a clean DVD..and it booted in a pc that i was copying it from (pc1). But then when i used it in my PC (pc2) it gave me the same error as before. * i decided to backup and format. I then formatted in pc1 to test what will happen, it formatted just fine i let it load and finish, and win7 was running perfectly fine. But then i took my HDD to plug it in pc2, nothing happend it needed a repair again. (i think it was different specs and configuration on pc2) Ja i just kinda gave up from there. hope this was helpful.What file are you creating these Win7 images from ? ?hi its .ISO file, its an image thts on our server, it is SAVED there. (ready to be written.lol) and i tried to change it, i just cant get RIGHT the text and option. i used nero7 to write it.From Microsoft ? ?no our local server, at work. (sorry)He's asking if you have obtained that .ISO file from Microsoft. No we didnt, it was created internally.As i thought... There's the source of your issues...My guess would be that your missing the boot-strapper that is on the original disk.I agree...try to get a real copy of windows 7 and load the machine from scratch. Also you can't make an image of PC1 and then move the hard drive to another machine. Windows will error out and not run. From this webpage, you can download official win 7 setup FILES from digitalriver. This assumes you have the legal keys for windows 7 already, and the links seem to be working as ot now.Quote from: Spoiler on March 25, 2011, 11:59:16 AM I agree...try to get a real copy of windows 7 and load the machine from scratch. |
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