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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>error loading operating system> Solved error loading operating system Tags: Hard Drives Windows 7 Last response: 17 September 2013 21:00 in Windows 7 Share keitht44720 17 September 2013 14:14:00 I have a Toshiba C655 laptop. The hard drive
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went bad In it and I could not get anything off of it.. (a friends and he error loading operating system windows 8 usb boot did not have any recovery disks) He purchased a new hard drive.. I installed it and am trying to install windows 7 onto it from
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a disk image that I have.. The computer will not boot from the cd.. I know it is trying but it keeps saying check the cable connection I tried a program I found to install the image onto a usb key but error loading operating system windows 10 usb I get the message. error loading operating system.. any suggestions? More about : error loading operating system Best solution Shaun o a b $ Windows 7 17 September 2013 14:49:10 Yes i do. The laptop has a key to enter the bios. The key to do this can be F1, F2,esc or Del key a second or two after power up. The splash screen should tell you what key to press to enter the bios also. You need to do one or two things. A. error loading operating system windows xp Set the boot order of devices, in what we call the boot list. 1. CD/DVD rom drive. 2. New hard drive. You may also have to change the interface used. There will be an option in the bios that sets the modes. Sata or Ahci. If the mode is set to sata change it to Ahci mode. Save the settings before exiting the bios. Insert the windows cd/dvd in the drive. Restart you should get a message press any key to boot. Share keitht44720 17 September 2013 15:41:06 Shaun o said:Yes i do. The laptop has a key to enter the bios. The key to do this can be F1, F2,esc or Del key a second or two after power up. The splash screen should tell you what key to press to enter the bios also. You need to do one or two things. A. Set the boot order of devices, in what we call the boot list. 1. CD/DVD rom drive. 2. New hard drive. You may also have to change the interface used. There will be an option in the bios that sets the modes. Sata or Ahci. If the mode is set to sata change it to Ahci mode. Save the settings before exiting the bios. Insert the windows cd/dvd in the drive. Restart you should get a message press any key to boot. The cd rom is the first choice and then the hdd.. I do not see where to change the SATA or ACHI should that be
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answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error loading operating system on Windows 7 Install USB up vote 1 down vote favorite I created a Windows 7 Install USB the usual way. NTFS partition on pendrive, made it bootable, http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1804323/error-loading-operating-system.html copyed all files from DVD to the pendrive, test it on my laptop. It works, at least on my laptop (HP ProBook). But when i try to use it on another laptop I have, I get this error message: `error loading operating system I don't get it, why it worls on some laptop and not on anothers? UEFI is disabled, it boots from USB first. windows-7 windows boot usb usb-flash-drive share|improve this question asked Nov 1 '14 at 8:20 NotFromBrooklyn 1616 Is the USB a http://superuser.com/questions/834571/error-loading-operating-system-on-windows-7-install-usb 64-Bit version of Windows and the problem laptop 32-Bit architecture? –Big Chris Nov 1 '14 at 8:25 Does that laptop boot up successfully? (not with the USB drive obviously) –Rsya Studios Nov 1 '14 at 8:44 No, the USB has a 64-bit version and both laptops have 64-bit architecture. –NotFromBrooklyn Nov 1 '14 at 8:45 Yes, the laptop boots correctly with Ubuntu. It's new. –NotFromBrooklyn Nov 1 '14 at 8:46 Did you completely wipe the USB flash drive before setting it up as a bootable install drive? Perhaps there is something left over from a previous use of the drive that's causing the problem. –Twisty Nov 1 '14 at 12:00 | show 1 more comment 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Found a guy that had a same problem, Writing zeros with dd and then reformating solved his problem. I thought that maybe there was a problem with the partition table that gparted was not able to detect. So I used fdisk to reformat everything. After that it worked flawlessly. Thank you everyone. share|improve this answer answered Nov 1 '14 at 12:22 NotFromBrooklyn 1616 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're
Audio/Visual Club Case and Cooling Fetish CPU & Motherboard Technologia Mobile Computing Outpost Networking Matrix Other Hardware Agora Classifieds Ars DIY Forum (Name TBD!) Operating Systems & Software Battlefront Microsoft OS & Software Colloquium http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=22100830 Linux Kung Fu Windows Technical Mojo Distributed Computing Arcana Macintoshian Achaia Programmer's Symposium The Server Room Ars Lykaion Gaming, Extra Strength Caplets The Lounge The Soap Box The Boardroom http://www.shareyourrepair.com/2014/08/how-to-fix-cannot-boot-off-windows-7.html The Observatory Ars Help & Feedback Ars Subscription Member Areas Image Galleries Can't fix "Error loading operating system" message 14 posts hux "Wonder en is gheen wonder" Ars Legatus Legionis Tribus: The lands of milk and error loading curry (.uk) + milk and shooty (.us) Registered: Nov 2, 2000Posts: 47858 Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 5:33 pm I have (well, had) a working Win7 installation, which I installed from a USB hard drive. I want to dual boot XP, so I started to install it and, when it rebooted, got the "Error loading operating system" message, which was expected since XP wipes out other MBRs. No biggie, I can just boot to a prompt using the Win7 error loading operating disc and fix it there, right?Nope.When I try that I get "Press any key to boot from CD" and then a blank screen with nothing but a flashing cursor. ::sigh:: Okay, so let's boot using the USB drive I installed Win7 from.Nope.When I do that I get "Error loading operating system" again. WTF?So, anyone know how I can fix this because right now I have a computer whose only function is BIOS tweaking. RobL777 Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius Tribus: SouthEastern U.S.A. Registered: Sep 22, 2008Posts: 9074 Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:14 pm BIOS tweaking may be just what the doctor ordered, at least partly. Change the boot order so that BIOS looks in the CD drive first, then goes from there. This should allow the Win 7 repair CD to work, if you quickly "Press any key..." after the POST. You may have to use the Win 7 repair disc several times in a row in order to retrieve your Win 7 install. It is still true that you want to install older Windows operating systems first, then later ones. In order to get around this in your situation, you could use the Easy BCD boot loader app. Put it on the Win 7 install, install Win XP to another partition, or hard drive, then knit the two operating systems together with the Easy BCD boot loader. This make take some study and effo
Installing to New HD by John Mueller Error when trying to boot off of Windows 7 USB Installer: Error loading operating system I have been rolling out Windows 7 finally to upgrade all of our Windows XP machines. At first I was going to install it via DVD but our 25 lab computers only have CD drives in them. I then figured out how to make a bootable USB Windows 7 Installer disk and wrote up how you can do it too here. I successfully installed Windows 7 on one of our lab machines using the USB boot drive and ordered 8 USB sticks from Amazon.com to do a mass deployment. You can purchase the same usb drives on amazon.com here. The very next computer I chose to install Windows 7 on happened to have a bad hard drive on it so I dropped in a new drive and then went to boot off the USB disk and got the following error: Error loading operating system I tried every different USB connector on the box and it wouldn't work. I tried the first USB stick I'd created for installing Windows 7 and that didn't work, I tried setting the USB drive as the first disk in the boot order and that didn't work either. I tried the USB disk on another identical computer that already had Windows 7 installed on it and it worked fine there and then it occurred to me: The Windows 7 Installer was looking for a formatted Windows disk to store temporary files on and since the HD was an unformatted drive it was failing. How to Fix: Cannot Boot off Windows 7 USB Installer Drive When Installing to New HD Here is how to get around this error: Step 1: Boot up on Windows XP Install disk. Step 2: Using the Windows XP installer format the HD: Step 3: Install Windows XP from CD. You don't need to joint it to the domain or update it or anything, simply quit out as soon as you can after the installation is successful. Step 4: Boot off the USB Windows 7 Installer Disk. Now that you have a formatted drive it will work fine. Share thi