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QuestionWhat do I do if Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration, so installation cannot proceed?Community AnswerRestart the computer, update everything you can and end all tasks that are currently running.
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QuestionI have forgotten my log-in password. What can I do?Community AnswerMake a new account and start over.
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QuestionIs it bad to press buttons during the installation process?Community AnswerDefinitely. You could easily abort the installation process and have to restart from the beginning.
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QuestionMy PC doesn't want to open CMD winver explorer mspaint and control. What shoult i do?Community AnswerDownload a new one (using a WIM file viewer, open the install.wim file in the windows setup CD and replace cmd, explorer, winver, and every other broken exe). You could also run powershell as admin and type sfc/scannow.
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QuestionUnable to grant rights with UAC messages pop up. I get a UAC message which reads " To continue, type an administrator password, and then click yes. But there is no text box to type in. Yes is greyed.Community AnswerTry safe mode with command prompt. To give admin access to a user account in Windows, type: net localgroup administrators /add.
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QuestionHow do I reinstall Windows 7 if my PC is stuck on a black screen with a cursor after starting the machine?Community AnswerIf the screen says "Starting Windows", your computer might be too new for Windows 7. Try startup repair in the Windows 7 installation CD. If that does not work, boot into the Windows 7 installation CD and click "Install Now".
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QuestionI had to replace my hard drive and don't have the Windows disc. Can I find it on the internet? I have the key on the sticker on my computer.Community AnswerYes. Windows 7 is easy to find online. Just make sure to download the correct version for your product key (most likely Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate).
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QuestionDrivers are missing. What should I do?Sakshi SharmaCommunity AnswerClick on the Windows "Start" menu and select "Control Panel." Open "Device Manager" to see a list of all devices connected to your computer.
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