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Windows 7 install (from disc) freezes at "Starting Windows"

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  • Hard Drives
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  • Windows 8
  • Installation Error
  • Windows 7
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December 28, 2013 7:43:28 PM

I have a computer that came with Windows 8 and a HDD. I wanted to move my SSD (empty, formatted NSTF or whatever it is) to the new computer and install Windows 7 on it.

My computer wasn't recognizing the flash drive I was trying to boot it from, so I burned an ISO to a disc (from MSDN (I have a dev account)). It was the 64-bit Windows 7 with SP 1 ISO.

I only have 2 SATA cables (I don't even want the old HDD), so I can only plug in at once 2 things (between DVD Drive, SSD and HDD).

OK, down to the issue:

If I boot from DVD, it freezes at "Starting Windows" every time. Doesn't matter if I have my SSD or HDD plugged in, freezes on that screen every time (not the EXACT same moment as sometimes the spinner is at a different state).

I don't believe I have UEFI... the BIOS looks like BIOS from my last PC 8 years ago and I cannot use my mouse. There WAS an option for "secure boot" and I disabled that (got an error trying to boot from disc without doing that).

I don't think it's a hardware issue... Windows 8 boots up fine from the HDD.

This is the computer: http://us.gateway.com/gw/en/US/content/model/DT.GEEAA.0...

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a b * Windows 8
a b $ Windows 7
December 28, 2013 8:12:23 PM

have you tried using the windows iso to usb tool and downloaded the iso image from digital rivers. the iso from there should be the same as the retail disk. some of the newer prebuilt pc have bios that will not let you down grade the os.
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December 28, 2013 8:16:44 PM

smorizio said:
have you tried using the windows iso to usb tool and downloaded the iso image from digital rivers. the iso from there should be the same as the retail disk. some of the newer prebuilt pc have bios that will not let you down grade the os.


Definitely would not be cool if I couldn't downgrade :-( The ISO was DL'ed from MSDN Subscriptions or whatever, and the USB was created via Mac's Bootcamp utility. But it would never recognize the USB, hence trying with a disc.

I am now downloading a different version from MSDN (Windows 7 N 64-bit with SP 1) (the N is different) and I'm gonna try that... just in case that's the issue.

Is there anything I can do to install Windows 7? Is it in the motherboard that's stopping me? I don't really understand how that could work... If all else fails, do you think I could install Windows 8 at least on the SSD?
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December 28, 2013 8:25:45 PM

check in the bios see if there secure boot..if there is turn it off. see if the sata ports set to achi mode and ram set to xmp profile. see if there setting in the bios to set the bios to legacy boot.
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December 28, 2013 8:34:40 PM

smorizio said:
check in the bios see if there secure boot..if there is turn it off. see if the sata ports set to achi mode and ram set to xmp profile. see if there setting in the bios to set the bios to legacy boot.


As mentioned before, I did turn off secure boot (wouldn't have gotten as far as I did without it), and SATA ports are set to ACHI (the only other option is Native IDE). I don't see where I can set RAM to XMP, and I looked all over and don't see anything about Legacy Boot.
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December 28, 2013 9:06:41 PM

smorizio said:
check in the bios see if there secure boot..if there is turn it off. see if the sata ports set to achi mode and ram set to xmp profile. see if there setting in the bios to set the bios to legacy boot.


Ok, I did find an option for "Launch CSM" or something, and when I enabled that, it put it in Legacy mode and it worked after that (using the new ISO I mentioned before).

Thanks!
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March 12, 2014 12:09:23 PM

Cameron Spear said:
smorizio said:
check in the bios see if there secure boot..if there is turn it off. see if the sata ports set to achi mode and ram set to xmp profile. see if there setting in the bios to set the bios to legacy boot.


Ok, I did find an option for "Launch CSM" or something, and when I enabled that, it put it in Legacy mode and it worked after that (using the new ISO I mentioned before).

Thanks!


Thank you, thank you so much!
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April 14, 2014 11:10:12 AM

Just wanted to say I was having the same problem with a fresh install from a disc and did all the things in the BIOS that were recommended in the below comments. Not sure which one worked but it went straight through the installation after the changes, so thanks! You saved me a lot of hassle!

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Cameron Spear said:
smorizio said:
check in the bios see if there secure boot..if there is turn it off. see if the sata ports set to achi mode and ram set to xmp profile. see if there setting in the bios to set the bios to legacy boot.


Ok, I did find an option for "Launch CSM" or something, and when I enabled that, it put it in Legacy mode and it worked after that (using the new ISO I mentioned before).

Thanks!
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5 minutes ago

I have recently run into the same issue, and thank you to those on this thread for posting their solutions. For me it was also 'Enable CSM' which did the trick. Cheers.
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