F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Need assistance with boot issues? Try resetting the old Windows 7 setup.

Need assistance with boot issues? Try resetting the old Windows 7 setup.

Need assistance with boot issues? Try resetting the old Windows 7 setup.

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roborober567
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07-01-2018, 06:09 AM
#11
You've already received the spinning balls, which means you're past all the loading steps. It's likely because something is damaged or your equipment doesn't match the original. Moving an installation from a PC to another isn't ideal, and with Windows 7 it was less reliable than with Windows 10.
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roborober567
07-01-2018, 06:09 AM #11

You've already received the spinning balls, which means you're past all the loading steps. It's likely because something is damaged or your equipment doesn't match the original. Moving an installation from a PC to another isn't ideal, and with Windows 7 it was less reliable than with Windows 10.

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Gz_Yeeo
Junior Member
41
07-03-2018, 03:07 AM
#12
You can try alternative methods to bypass hardware differences. Look into software-based solutions or configuration adjustments that work across systems.
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Gz_Yeeo
07-03-2018, 03:07 AM #12

You can try alternative methods to bypass hardware differences. Look into software-based solutions or configuration adjustments that work across systems.

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xsuperlexyx
Junior Member
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07-04-2018, 12:14 AM
#13
Do you really understand my message? Here’s a simplified version of your advice:

6. If BSOD occurs, download the Paragon Adaptive Restore ISO and use Rufus to create a USB drive. Boot from that drive with only the Windows 7 partition connected and choose "Adjust OS." After a short wait, you should be able to start your old Windows installation.

7. If your motherboard is new, issues might arise with your mouse or keyboard. You may need a PS2 mouse and/or keyboard to install drivers after the first boot. Paragon Adaptive Restore works best with a PS2 device.
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xsuperlexyx
07-04-2018, 12:14 AM #13

Do you really understand my message? Here’s a simplified version of your advice:

6. If BSOD occurs, download the Paragon Adaptive Restore ISO and use Rufus to create a USB drive. Boot from that drive with only the Windows 7 partition connected and choose "Adjust OS." After a short wait, you should be able to start your old Windows installation.

7. If your motherboard is new, issues might arise with your mouse or keyboard. You may need a PS2 mouse and/or keyboard to install drivers after the first boot. Paragon Adaptive Restore works best with a PS2 device.

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JaxMaster25
Junior Member
40
07-05-2018, 10:04 PM
#14
Hi @RobV1306, please verify the setup disc is present. Load it and enter BIOS settings. Adjust the boot sequence so the CD takes precedence, then save and exit. If asked, select a key to boot from the CD. Keep repeating until the system displays "install now." Avoid pressing install; instead, use "repair your computer." Open Command Prompt. Upon launching, run 'bootrec /fixmbr' and then 'bootrec /fixboot'. Then execute 'shutdown /r'. Return to BIOS, modify the boot order to point to the OS drive, save and exit. Your PC should be fixed. Thanks, TechQuicker. Also, please let me know if I overlooked anything.
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JaxMaster25
07-05-2018, 10:04 PM #14

Hi @RobV1306, please verify the setup disc is present. Load it and enter BIOS settings. Adjust the boot sequence so the CD takes precedence, then save and exit. If asked, select a key to boot from the CD. Keep repeating until the system displays "install now." Avoid pressing install; instead, use "repair your computer." Open Command Prompt. Upon launching, run 'bootrec /fixmbr' and then 'bootrec /fixboot'. Then execute 'shutdown /r'. Return to BIOS, modify the boot order to point to the OS drive, save and exit. Your PC should be fixed. Thanks, TechQuicker. Also, please let me know if I overlooked anything.

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JoinhaGames
Junior Member
26
07-10-2018, 08:18 AM
#15
Irrelevant. His performance is terrible (fix it). The main issue is the blue screen. I’ll provide a clear resolution.
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JoinhaGames
07-10-2018, 08:18 AM #15

Irrelevant. His performance is terrible (fix it). The main issue is the blue screen. I’ll provide a clear resolution.

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eastland97
Senior Member
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07-30-2018, 11:35 AM
#16
Hey everyone, thanks for your messages. Apologies to @homeap5, I should have noticed you mentioned BSOD in your first comment. I was aiming to proceed carefully instead of risking damage. I plan to retrieve a USB drive and use the Paragon Adaptive Restore ISO. Fingers crossed it resolves the issue. I'll update you soon.
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eastland97
07-30-2018, 11:35 AM #16

Hey everyone, thanks for your messages. Apologies to @homeap5, I should have noticed you mentioned BSOD in your first comment. I was aiming to proceed carefully instead of risking damage. I plan to retrieve a USB drive and use the Paragon Adaptive Restore ISO. Fingers crossed it resolves the issue. I'll update you soon.

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EmmyG123
Member
142
08-05-2018, 01:16 PM
#17
Also consider reading about PS2 mouse and keyboard.
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EmmyG123
08-05-2018, 01:16 PM #17

Also consider reading about PS2 mouse and keyboard.

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Dormin15
Member
110
08-05-2018, 08:03 PM
#18
@homeap5 - True, I have done it. Surprisingly, I already use a PS2 controller and mouse.
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Dormin15
08-05-2018, 08:03 PM #18

@homeap5 - True, I have done it. Surprisingly, I already use a PS2 controller and mouse.

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_digiboy
Member
196
08-05-2018, 08:21 PM
#19
I think that's a good idea. Adjusting Win7 should be simpler for you. If you're having trouble locating Paragon, just let me know (pm). I can send you a link.
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_digiboy
08-05-2018, 08:21 PM #19

I think that's a good idea. Adjusting Win7 should be simpler for you. If you're having trouble locating Paragon, just let me know (pm). I can send you a link.

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Rose48
Member
53
08-06-2018, 01:55 AM
#20
I made some headway. The Paragon program and Windows 7 are now running. But I’m still seeing a bunch of other warnings. I’ve included them here. One issue is missing drivers—especially for the onboard Ethernet and all my USB adapters—which means I can’t access the internet. That’s making things tougher since no drivers show up anywhere in the system, so plugging anything in won’t work. There’s also no optical drive present. The main concern seems to be Windows acting strangely. I’m not sure if it’s just the internet problem or these extra messages. Do you know anyone dealing with similar stuff? Thanks a lot, Rob.
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Rose48
08-06-2018, 01:55 AM #20

I made some headway. The Paragon program and Windows 7 are now running. But I’m still seeing a bunch of other warnings. I’ve included them here. One issue is missing drivers—especially for the onboard Ethernet and all my USB adapters—which means I can’t access the internet. That’s making things tougher since no drivers show up anywhere in the system, so plugging anything in won’t work. There’s also no optical drive present. The main concern seems to be Windows acting strangely. I’m not sure if it’s just the internet problem or these extra messages. Do you know anyone dealing with similar stuff? Thanks a lot, Rob.

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