Help me about Installing Windows 7.

Jacob35552

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My previous win 7 os is really mess up. And i have 500gb hard drive with 2 partition the C drive is about 292GB and the D drive around 176GB i think my os is a lot of viruses so ive decided to install a fresh copy of windows 7 before that i just want to delete the D drive and extend the C drive but i don't know so ive try something i go to disk management then i click something i don't know what is that then the C and the D is now Dynamic. Then i restart my pc and start of installing win 7 but everytime i finsh the installation the PC name is required right and lot more? so i type a pc name, network area, and date and time after that all the Welcome Screen is appear but after several seconds the welcome screen is changed to Shutting down after shut downed its restart and after that guess what? its back in the windows 7 installation startup i tried 4x but still every time i finish a installation its restart and go back to the starting of the windows 7 installation. i think the problem is because my C is now Dynamic i really don't know now what to do i don't know how to restore Dynamic to basic and even if i know i don't know how to do it because i can't open my OS now. I know how to install because i doing this sometime but this time i don't know when i unplug the bootable device and open my pc its only appear blinking UNDERSCORE or its say bootmgr is missing and if plug the bootable again and restart its still going the windows 7 setup will appear but after you finish it will go back again and again help me please Private message here or Please send the answer in soteloz_13@yahoo.com please....


Hope you understand what i saying
 
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Don't know how to do what? Setup Windows 7? Go though the same thing you were doing before, except go to the disk options during setup and delete the partitions it will show you. Then select the single drive that shows up after that and install Windows on it.

To backup your files, you would want the C:\Users\YourUserName folder and save the My Documents, Favorites, Desktop, My Video, My Music folders. You'd also want to do a search for any email files if you use an email program that saves email on the hard drive. In Outlook it would be a .PST file. If you're not sure what you are doing, you can just buy a new hard-drive and install Windows on that and...
First, don't click on things if you are not sure what they do.

If you have your files backup up, start the Windows 7 setup, go to disk options, delete all the partitions, create a new one and start the setup.

After that is done, install the drivers for your computer model and restore your data.
 


Don't know how to do what? Setup Windows 7? Go though the same thing you were doing before, except go to the disk options during setup and delete the partitions it will show you. Then select the single drive that shows up after that and install Windows on it.

To backup your files, you would want the C:\Users\YourUserName folder and save the My Documents, Favorites, Desktop, My Video, My Music folders. You'd also want to do a search for any email files if you use an email program that saves email on the hard drive. In Outlook it would be a .PST file. If you're not sure what you are doing, you can just buy a new hard-drive and install Windows on that and keep the old one to copy the files over.

You may have already wiped the old files anyway when you were trying to install the first time so trying to back things up may be useless if you already wiped the old files and formatted the drives.
 
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