Asus stuck at the window 7 startup screen after formatting

spina_stefano

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Hi everyone,

Yesterday I formatted my asus pro P2520SA, the installation process went good, but when the computer restarted it got stuck on “loading windows” and the windows logo did not appear. After I tried all windows 64bit version I decided to install windows starter 32bit, it worked, windows started up normally but now there are no internet drivers nor usb drivers. Now I m stuck because whenever i trie to install any 64 bit windows 7 version the pc get stuck on that loading windows screen.
I do not even know ho to install missing drivers since I cannot connect to the internet or plug a usb driver.

Can anyone help me please?


Pc specs:<a href="https://ibb.co/hthAKF"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/gE7MRv/IMG_1217.jpg" alt="IMG_1217" border="0"></a>
<a href="https://ibb.co/cOQmta"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/kzfamv/IMG_1218.jpg" alt="IMG_1218" border="0"></a>
<a href="https://ibb.co/dpxAKF"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/iD2czF/IMG_1219.jpg" alt="IMG_1219" border="0"></a>
<a href="https://ibb.co/j4xAKF"><img src="https://preview.ibb.co/cbQKDa/IMG_1220.jpg" alt="IMG_1220" border="0"></a>
 
Solution
Use a different, fully-working computer to download the drivers for your ASUSPRO P2520SA from here:

https://www.asus.com/Commercial-Laptops/ASUSPRO-P2520SA/HelpDesk_Download/

Note: Only 64-bit Windows is officially supported as far as drivers are concerned, so you'll have to have another bash at getting it to run 64-bit.

Does your laptop not have a Factory Recovery utility you can run during the boot process when required, instead of installing a "vanilla" Windows?

Use a different, fully-working computer to download the drivers for your ASUSPRO P2520SA from here:

https://www.asus.com/Commercial-Laptops/ASUSPRO-P2520SA/HelpDesk_Download/

Note: Only 64-bit Windows is officially supported as far as drivers are concerned, so you'll have to have another bash at getting it to run 64-bit.

Does your laptop not have a Factory Recovery utility you can run during the boot process when required, instead of installing a "vanilla" Windows?

 
Solution