Windows 7 stuck in instalation

thunderdepa

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Aug 20, 2017
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So i my pc parts finally came in friday but i only builded the pc yesterday and i made my pen a bootabel drive with windows 7 on it and i run the pc and the install windows pops up i do everything it installs (the hdd i use is a laptop one if that helps) but it get stuck in finalizing ur settings. If i restart the pc it asks me to start windows normaly or with the safe modes and i put normaly and its in windows great but the windows dint finalize so i guess its not installed properly and hav literally no drivers just nothing i hav the driver cd that came with the mobo but my mobo doesnt hav the pins for the disk (h110M pro-D) i can use the mouse and the keyboard but the pc doesnt recognize any pen after that i can charge the phone trought the pc with a usb but it doesnt recognize the phone it only recognizes the pen when it going to install windows i try to reinstall windows but it just gets stuck at finalizing again. My friend suggested it would be becouse of the static builded up thats why it doesnt read the pen properly. I dont know wat to do the only way for me to install the drivers is trought a pen but i doesnt recognize it. Would apreciate some help
 
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Cold be an issue with the hard drive or RAM. If you are using a standard laptop drive that is not a solid state, you are slowing down your computer for no reason. Either get a solid state drive, or a new 7200 rpm desktop drive. See if that works. If another drive causes the same issues, try one RAM stick at a time or different RAM.

What Windows 7 disk did you use? If you used one that came with another computer, A, that is not legal with the licensing for it and B, it may be trying to load the drivers for that other computer. You can see if Windows 10 works better in the system, but you need to get a license for it either way.
Cold be an issue with the hard drive or RAM. If you are using a standard laptop drive that is not a solid state, you are slowing down your computer for no reason. Either get a solid state drive, or a new 7200 rpm desktop drive. See if that works. If another drive causes the same issues, try one RAM stick at a time or different RAM.

What Windows 7 disk did you use? If you used one that came with another computer, A, that is not legal with the licensing for it and B, it may be trying to load the drivers for that other computer. You can see if Windows 10 works better in the system, but you need to get a license for it either way.
 
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