I need help on re-installing Windows 7 on my OTHER formatted Gaming Computer?

Charliee

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Basically, my Gaming computer got a virus or something and when booted up, the taskbar and homescreen would stop responding after about 20 seconds of being booted up, so I reformatted the HDD and lost everything, so I had to download Windows, then put it on my 8GB Removable Disk Drive (Pen Drive), but it didn't recognize it, what should I do?
Can I have:
1) A Windows 7 Legit download
2) Full instructions on how to install it from the menu.
Please, It'd be very MUCH appreciated.

My specs are in my little Bio / Motto :)
 

The_Doctor

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Whats your Motherboard?
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Charliee

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All of my Specifications are in my Bio, like where it says for you 'I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the Constellation of Kasterborous."
It says my Motherboard there :) I think :L
 

The_Doctor

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Its the one thing it doesn't say Lol
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Did you use this software btw to mount the iso: http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msus/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool/
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You must mark the USB drive as bootable. FAT32 works fine.

THEN, after you have the disk copied to the flash drive (setup.exe should be in the root of the drive). Open CMD as admin and type "(drive letter):\boot\bootsect.exe -nt60 (drive letter of flash drive).

Your motherboard shouldn't be important, because the fact that it supports DDR3 memory, and you have an FX-6100 in it, means that it's obviously new enough to support USB drive booting.

Also (if applicable), try plugging the drive in a USB 2.0 port, not 3.0 since it probably doesn't natively support USB 3.0.