« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2014, 10:23:40 pm »
Reset your CMOS. Then strip it down to only what you have to have to run with. As in 1 dvd drive , 1 stick ram, 1 monitor, and so on. If you have a windows xp disk try to use it to just wipe your hard drive clean. Do the long format then after the format restart and then load windows 7 again.
Using a big screen tv to install windows with is not a good idea try to borrow a monitor with dvi or vga cable to do it with and after it is loaded do all windows updates and driver updates, Then try your big screen again.
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