Post: {Help} WTF windows?
02-16-2011, 04:14 AM #1
Agent Wolf
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ok, so i had this problem, I dont know how this happened but whatever.. I turned on my desktop and signed in, but it said Preparing your desktop... When i got in there was a window saying Windows not compatible with your os! Then i ran CC cleaner, ran mcafee and all this crap and nothing popped up. So i tried to restore and that didnt work. So eventually i just reinstalled Win 7 Ultimate, But the files from my old windows are still virtually on my desktop but i cant see them or delete them. I think my desktop is partitioned and i want to know how to delete the corrupt win 7.. Can someone help me?

If it matters it legit Win 7...
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02-16-2011, 12:29 PM #2
CSC-Magic
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Well since you can't see or acess it I would format the drive and reinstall
but before you try this see what others post about it
02-16-2011, 12:53 PM #3
Originally posted by Wolfspinone View Post
Ok, so i had this problem, I dont know how this happened but whatever.. I turned on my desktop and signed in, but it said Preparing your desktop... When i got in there was a window saying Windows not compatible with your os! Then i ran CC cleaner, ran mcafee and all this crap and nothing popped up. So i tried to restore and that didnt work. So eventually i just reinstalled Win 7 Ultimate, But the files from my old windows are still virtually on my desktop but i cant see them or delete them. I think my desktop is partitioned and i want to know how to delete the corrupt win 7.. Can someone help me?

If it matters it legit Win 7...


well 1st of your problem is wheird:O
anyways if its on a different partition just follow my stepsHappy
//make sure disk defragmenter service is on manual
1> run cmd
2>type cd\windows\system32
3>type diskpart
4>type list volume -shows all partitions
5>type select volume # -number you want to delete
6>type delete volume - or delete volume override

partition deleted, still its unused space... if you want you can use it with the other partition., but thats another question ^^:P
02-16-2011, 01:37 PM #4
Alt
Banned
^^^

Do that Smile
When you install Win7. MAKE A BACKUP.always comes in handy sometimes Smile
02-16-2011, 08:21 PM #5
Agent Wolf
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Originally posted by microcell View Post
well 1st of your problem is wheird:O
anyways if its on a different partition just follow my stepsHappy
//make sure disk defragmenter service is on manual
1> run cmd
2>type cd\windows\system32
3>type diskpart
4>type list volume -shows all partitions
5>type select volume # -number you want to delete
6>type delete volume - or delete volume override

partition deleted, still its unused space... if you want you can use it with the other partition., but thats another question ^^:P


D drive, c drive and External backup only showed...
02-16-2011, 11:06 PM #6
Originally posted by Wolfspinone View Post
D drive, c drive and External backup only showed...


well if there is no other partition showed you dont have another partition so than its an other error...
i dont know much about windows7 and i do not know any error that keeps showing your desktop after reinstall sorry mate maybe somebody else that knows about windows 7 can help you, if no one else andswers i will ask some friends in real life that might know more about it...:beer:
02-17-2011, 12:30 AM #7
Agent Wolf
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Originally posted by microcell View Post
well if there is no other partition showed you dont have another partition so than its an other error...
i dont know much about windows7 and i do not know any error that keeps showing your desktop after reinstall sorry mate maybe somebody else that knows about windows 7 can help you, if no one else andswers i will ask some friends in real life that might know more about it...:beer:


Should i call microsoft and be like wtf bro?
02-17-2011, 01:39 AM #8
Originally posted by Wolfspinone View Post
Should i call microsoft and be like wtf bro?


ye thats an good idea, call their help desk they deal with windows problems all day they know all about it.
i never heared of this problem.. so maybe they are going to be like wtf bro too:p nah they probally know what to do calling them is always good.

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Agent Wolf
02-17-2011, 02:47 AM #9
erbisme4
Penn State '16
I recommend just getting a new hard drive. Installation is easy and there not that expensive Happy
02-18-2011, 01:54 AM #10
Agent Wolf
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Originally posted by microcell View Post
ye thats an good idea, call their help desk they deal with windows problems all day they know all about it.
i never heared of this problem.. so maybe they are going to be like wtf bro too:p nah they probally know what to do calling them is always good.


Alright i fixed it thanks for your help Happy

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