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Natheria:

--- Quote from: GoGeTa006 on February 17, 2010, 01:23:11 AM ---i dont know i think it was something with. . .something. . .i opened it up and closed it back down. . .basically i just unplugged and replugged everything(on sight). . .now it has windows 7 :)

you know. . .take out the keyboard. . .and take out the ram and pull out as many little not-soldered-joints and then re connect them . . .

--- End quote ---

I hope your joking...

WingZero8788:
You don't sound to sure there GoGeta and quite frankly, that worries me a little bit if only for the sake of your computer.

GoGeTa006:
yeah i know. . .it kind of worries me too. . .but for the moment it worked. . .maybe we'll see a future post titled "WTF bro?" or something along those lines.
lets hope not tho. . .

maybe something happened somewhere in its path towards me and some cable somewhere got loose and then i replugged it all into its original tight position and it all works. or maybe she was just shy. . .you know they tend to be like that from time to time

WingZero8788:
Just from reading what you initially posted I bet on faulty hardware (Mobo or HDD) or a bad install disk. Can't say for certain, though with the success of the Windows 7 install I'm leaning towards a bad install disk.

a10112:
maybe it really did install or you just replugged something in and everything works now (who knows?). what i would suggest doing is trying to do a system check with an Ubuntu  LiveCD (it's an easier one) or maybe even Debian disk (does the netinstall disk have this) (if you're knowledgeable).

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