expanding files windows 7 at 39% screen turns to white

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by carmz, Jan 22, 2014.

  1. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    Hi, To all expert.


    I need your help please i am installing windows 7,.expanding files at 39% now my monitor screen turns to white...what happen on this..can you help me please.



    Thank you in advance.
     
  2. MrMagic

    MrMagic MDL Guru

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    Corrupt ISO ? Redownload / Remake flashdrive/DVD

    Would help if you posted your system specs
     
  3. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    HI,Okay i stop the installation then i load another window 7 cd...if this still will not work i will use the bootable drive...by the way is my HDD is not going to dead?...i saw the S.M.A.R.T during start up and it reported "OK"

    Asus M3n78-vm socket AM2 P90...
     
  4. muffput

    muffput MDL Novice

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    Well, you could opt to perform that part of the installation manually. See forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/28001-Installing-from-wim-files-directly-using-imagex-exe for example.
     
  5. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    @muffput,can you please put hyperlink on your post i find difficulty to open....it will not load.


    Thank you in advance
     
  6. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    @Mr.Magic,THank YOu!
     
  7. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    Still my monitor shows white screen at 49%,is this not rellated to my CPU?,because i newly installed the heatsink...how do i know that my CPU is overheat when i am still installing the new O.S,I touched the CASING but it's not hot.

    Thank you in advance.
     
  8. MrMagic

    MrMagic MDL Guru

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    If you put new thermal paste on the CPU and installed the heatsink correctly, fan connected to CPU_FAN header on the motherboard & spinning, it shouldn't be overheating

    But you can check the CPU temp in the BIOS

    Did you download a new ISO in case the one you have is corrupted ?
     
  9. carmz

    carmz MDL Senior Member

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    HI Mr.Magic,

    I have another ISO bootable that i created before i made some back up,..I tried to make my USB to bootable and then install the windows7 in my PC works fine now :)....

    After the installation of the O.S i went to BIOS. and go the Hardware Monitor


    CPU Temperature 44C/111F
    MB Temperature 41C/105.5
    vcore voltage 1.376V

    Is my CPU temperature's ok?


    Thank you in advance.
     
  10. piercekalton

    piercekalton MDL Senior Member

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    #1 how warm is the room?

    #2 44 is a little high for idle CPU, but should be fine if it doesn't go over 60 under load

    #3 MB temp is probably northbridge temp. it's usually hotter than the CPU, this could mean the CPU is a little high

    could be a bad DVD drive if you were able to install with a USB stick and not the DVD

    always check ISO checksum before burning or doing anything with it.