Try get a new copy or replace it... try get the win 7.64bit from
anyone you know, but use your own key for privacy and piracy reasons.
what leads me here, the mobo is fine with 64 bit, and the hardware of
his machine has passed the win7 32bit drivers..
On Aug 22, 10:04 pm, Roarschach <kovacs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have a home built computer using
>
> Ga-P35-DS3L rev. 2.0 Mobo. http://www.gigabyte-usa.com/Products/Motherboard/Products_Overview.as...
> Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 CPU http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=33910
> 4gb DDR2 Corsair RAM (4 Sticks.) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145590
> ATI 4870 GPU Driver 8.753.0.0 (Catalyst 10.7.)http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150436&cm_re...
> 4 HDDS 3 WD SATA and 1 WD PATA slaved to my
> Phillips DVD8631 DVD RW
> Onboard sound and ethernet.
> 550w Power source
> Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard.
>
> I included everything because I have no idea what's wrong. I have
> successfully installed win. 7 Home Premium 32-bit but am unable to
> install Win. 7 64-bit. I have tried installing from both the internal
> DVD and a USB DVD. I can't get the flash drive to install. The system
> will prompt me to "Install from DVD?" Press any key... Then I will go
> to LOADING FILES and then will get a Boot Manager Error. "This may be
> caused by a recent change in hardware or software 1. Insert your
> installation disc 2. choose language option and 3. click repair."
> Status 0xc00000F7. I had windows xp 32 on the computer before this.
>
> I reformatted my HDD before the install. I have removed and moved
> memory sticks down to 2gb's. I have burned a new windows 7 Home
> Premium to both DVD and Flash drive and they both have successflly
> booted on other computers. I have flashed the bios to version F9
> using @Bios. I have updated my chipset drivers as well and any other
> drivers using Driver Detective. I have run virus scan using MBAM. I
> have removed all HDD's trying to install on a single, different
> harddrive. I also got a response in broken inglish from gigabyte
> telling me that my motherboard should be fine to run a 64-bit OS.
>
> I have absolutely no idea what's wrong fif anybody has any ideas I'd
> love to hear them.
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