
Copy them over on a memory stick.Īlternatively, ask the friend to create a bootable small linux on a CD, (e.g. You need to ask your friend to download the correct latest set of drivers for all the hardware you have. Your problem of not being able to download anything without a working system is very easy to surmount, as long as you have a friend with a computer. A 9c error is almost invariably a hardware problem (I'm sure you already learned that) and solutions can range from changing the bios memory timings to using the correct or updated drivers for some part of your system, such as video or audio or motherboard or wireless drivers. If of course it is a driver problem.Īny ideas on what it could be, and the solution that I have mentioned in the above paragraph as a recommended solution to my problem. It has been suggested to take my hard drive and Windows home premium disc to another computer, and install it on my hard drive, take that hard drive back to my computer, boot it up, and run the solutions that I have previously found, mentioned above, and attempt to fix the problem. Still the same result.Ĭorsair RAM Sticks (Which I cant remember the nomenclatures off the top of my head)

I have pulled the Wi-Fi card out of the mother board to see if that was the hardware issue. I have six RAM sticks in there and I pulled them down to just one to see if that was the hardware issue. I have used three different hard drives on the installation, two Seagates SATA drives, and one Sandisk SSD. Which my computer is preventing me from doing so because it memory dumps during installation. Most of the complaints posted online require some kind of software download to run on my computer: Problem is that I need operating software that is currently operable on my machine to run it, let alone download. Here is where the research that I have done for a solution cant help me. My computer restarts, the Windows installation goes through its completion and thats where I run into the problem.


Installing windows screen comes up, I select the hard drive to install the operating system on, it goes all well and good from there:īasic operating system installation goes fine up to the restart for the software to complete its installation. I want to install Windows 7 home premium into my new PC. I have a technical question that is beyond me and researching the dilema is coming up with solutions that I cannot perform to fix.
