12-14-2012, 12:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:01 AM by Fearless Community.
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I think you're just better of by doing a complete fresh reinstalation of your operation system...
A couple of years ago, when Windows 7 was like the newest thing released, my PC had to install some important updates including a service pack. But the update progress just wouldn't move at all. It was like stuck on 5 of the 35 or something.
I got tired of waiting, so I just held the button down. Then when I wanted to restart everything was completly screwed. I was missing an important bootfile (winboot.exe or something, I don't remember) because it was probably getting replaced or something by the update which I cancelled. I actually threw the pc away as I had no fix. It was an old piece of shhhht back then anyway.
So ye, I think you should probably just get a W7 dvd in there and reinstall.
A couple of years ago, when Windows 7 was like the newest thing released, my PC had to install some important updates including a service pack. But the update progress just wouldn't move at all. It was like stuck on 5 of the 35 or something.
I got tired of waiting, so I just held the button down. Then when I wanted to restart everything was completly screwed. I was missing an important bootfile (winboot.exe or something, I don't remember) because it was probably getting replaced or something by the update which I cancelled. I actually threw the pc away as I had no fix. It was an old piece of shhhht back then anyway.
So ye, I think you should probably just get a W7 dvd in there and reinstall.