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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StyleTrick
Senior Member
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08-06-2018, 02:14 AM
#21
Windows shuts down automatically after significant hardware updates. However, it appears to resist the adjustments made by Paragon for compatibility.
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StyleTrick
08-06-2018, 02:14 AM #21

Windows shuts down automatically after significant hardware updates. However, it appears to resist the adjustments made by Paragon for compatibility.

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JediOfKrypton
Junior Member
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08-06-2018, 03:28 AM
#22
To remove unused devices, use the Ghostbuster tool—it's straightforward. Wait a bit longer since drivers install after the first boot; don't overlook the tray. Open Device Manager, install any missing drivers, don't stress about old ones; your system will improve soon after a few restarts. This is due to hardware changes and unactivated Windows. Remember, you can still access that drive via Win10, so you can write drivers onto the HDD from there. Just set up a folder for easy sharing. By the way, what happens if you log off and then try logging back in with your regular account?
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JediOfKrypton
08-06-2018, 03:28 AM #22

To remove unused devices, use the Ghostbuster tool—it's straightforward. Wait a bit longer since drivers install after the first boot; don't overlook the tray. Open Device Manager, install any missing drivers, don't stress about old ones; your system will improve soon after a few restarts. This is due to hardware changes and unactivated Windows. Remember, you can still access that drive via Win10, so you can write drivers onto the HDD from there. Just set up a folder for easy sharing. By the way, what happens if you log off and then try logging back in with your regular account?

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GGlobato
Member
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08-06-2018, 04:30 PM
#23
I've repeatedly tried logging in and out, yet nothing works. The same error keeps appearing. I think if I can just access the internet, many of these issues should be solvable, but even after copying all my drivers from my Windows 10 build, none are recognized.
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GGlobato
08-06-2018, 04:30 PM #23

I've repeatedly tried logging in and out, yet nothing works. The same error keeps appearing. I think if I can just access the internet, many of these issues should be solvable, but even after copying all my drivers from my Windows 10 build, none are recognized.

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08-06-2018, 05:58 PM
#24
I believe the issue might lie in the activation process itself. It's tough to propose a concrete fix. You could attempt to start the system in safe mode and see if that resolves the problem. Also, try to bring back your Windows 7 installation.
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NoHaxJustADoge
08-06-2018, 05:58 PM #24

I believe the issue might lie in the activation process itself. It's tough to propose a concrete fix. You could attempt to start the system in safe mode and see if that resolves the problem. Also, try to bring back your Windows 7 installation.

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StefanGamingRo
Junior Member
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08-07-2018, 03:51 AM
#25
The main issue is that I can't turn on Windows without an internet link, and I can't obtain the connection without drivers. Thanks for your support, but it seems like this could be quite challenging.
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StefanGamingRo
08-07-2018, 03:51 AM #25

The main issue is that I can't turn on Windows without an internet link, and I can't obtain the connection without drivers. Thanks for your support, but it seems like this could be quite challenging.

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