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On the first reboot after the setup, it is stuck on the "Starting Windows" page. #47

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GamerLoganDean opened this issue Jul 4, 2024 · 5 comments

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@GamerLoganDean
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I'm installing windows 7 using uefiseven on a Packard Bell Easynote ENTE11HC. The setup got to the first reboot and it got stuck on "Starting Windows". I tried rebooting it but when I try launching in safe mode, it gets stuck on disk.sys . Can anyone help me try to fix this?

@GamerLoganDean
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I think its because i didnt copy the new .efi file into the new folder. But I dont know how. Please can someone help!

@BluePurplePro
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Create a WinPE boot usb and copy the new efi in WinPE enviroment maybe?

@seojun0924
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It means you didn't apply UefiSeven - Copy it into system reserved partition \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi while renaming the original one into bootmgfw.original.efi

@GamerLoganDean
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I did do that since the setup process worked like normal, it was the reboot into the further setup. I managed to use a file editor thingy to edit locked windows files which let me finish the setup and boot into windows 7 but then the screen turned black on the next startup.

@seojun0924
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Hard to comprehend what you did.

Let's define installation process as:

  1. Winpe setup (Where you use usb to boot and apply image)

  2. windeploy setup (Which is 1st reboot - it finalizes the install)

  3. Oobe setup (which is 2nd reboot - you set up your username, etc)

  4. Done - you use your pc.

Where do you get stuck?

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