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<blockquote data-quote="JiSingh12" data-source="post: 771366" data-attributes="member: 74685"><p>What error did you get when doing the instructions that i tried providing? Did you try it on your new or old drive? Did diskpart successfully clean your drive or..?</p><p></p><p>You could try running chkdsk /f /r from the command terminal on your drive to see if any errors persist, however i quite doubt this would be the case with a new drive.</p><p></p><p>It <strong>could potentially </strong>be an issue with the installation disk. If using a Windows 7 CD, you probably have a serial number/product key on hand. Try downloading new ISO files direct from Microsoft and installing them onto another USB/CD.</p><p></p><p>If you want to try Windows 10, then you can, but you will need a PC that you can boot into to download and burn the ISO image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JiSingh12, post: 771366, member: 74685"] What error did you get when doing the instructions that i tried providing? Did you try it on your new or old drive? Did diskpart successfully clean your drive or..? You could try running chkdsk /f /r from the command terminal on your drive to see if any errors persist, however i quite doubt this would be the case with a new drive. It [B]could potentially [/B]be an issue with the installation disk. If using a Windows 7 CD, you probably have a serial number/product key on hand. Try downloading new ISO files direct from Microsoft and installing them onto another USB/CD. If you want to try Windows 10, then you can, but you will need a PC that you can boot into to download and burn the ISO image. [/QUOTE]
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