lazybloke
Considering a new username
- Location
- Leafy Surrey
In a previous job I was the resident desktop support expert, but I don't mind admitting I was completely stumped when my Windows 7 installation died last year. I tried all manner of repairs using Windows 7 CDs, Linux boot disks, Partition Managers and more.
The thing that fixed it was a Windows 10 Recovery Disk - it got windows 7 booting again just fine. Only snag is I needed a Windows 10 PC to create the Recovery drive first (I used a USB stick). It's not often I'm impressed by Microsoft.
The thing that fixed it was a Windows 10 Recovery Disk - it got windows 7 booting again just fine. Only snag is I needed a Windows 10 PC to create the Recovery drive first (I used a USB stick). It's not often I'm impressed by Microsoft.