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how to do a startup repair if i don't have the CD

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you could download an iso from the microsoft website and burn it on a disk/put it on a usb drive sorry dont have a link atm

can somebody please tell me how can i do a startup repair and i don't have w7 installation disc :(  

is there any way i can get it and burn it in a disc please tell me and thanks

 

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the screenshot is for if you want to know why i want to do this and i already tried many solutions and checked many treads 

anyway please tell me how to get/create one  :unsure:

 

 

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you could download an iso from the microsoft website and burn it on a disk/put it on a usb drive sorry dont have a link atm

If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed.

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ok i will see if i can find it

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Laptop - ASUS FX503VD

|| Case: NZXT H440 ❤️|| MB: Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI || CPU: Skylake Chip || Graphics card : GTX 970 Strix || RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB || Storage:1TB WD+500GB WD + 120Gb HyperX savage|| Monitor: Dell U2412M+LG 24MP55HQ+Philips TV ||  PSU CX600M || 

 

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you could download an iso from the microsoft website and burn it on a disk/put it on a usb drive sorry dont have a link atm

thanks i found it hopefully after i buy a blank CD and burn it the thing i am trying to fix works   :)

Current system - ThinkPad Yoga 460

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Laptop - ASUS FX503VD

|| Case: NZXT H440 ❤️|| MB: Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI || CPU: Skylake Chip || Graphics card : GTX 970 Strix || RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB || Storage:1TB WD+500GB WD + 120Gb HyperX savage|| Monitor: Dell U2412M+LG 24MP55HQ+Philips TV ||  PSU CX600M || 

 

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further to having a full Windows install disc you can also burn one from in Windows "Control Panel\System and Security\Backup and Restore > Create a system repair disc" that just creates the 'repair' bit of the OS disc, but since you already have found an OS iso I would just burn that it's the same thing.

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thanks i found it hopefully after i buy a blank CD and burn it the thing i am trying to fix works   :)

well let us know how it turns out :D 

If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough it will be believed.

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Get iso and put on a usb drive

if i do that will i have to do more stuffs and i was thinking about a dvd because i plan to keep it for future events and i was aware of usb but it seemed i have to do more stuffs

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Laptop - ASUS FX503VD

|| Case: NZXT H440 ❤️|| MB: Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI || CPU: Skylake Chip || Graphics card : GTX 970 Strix || RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB || Storage:1TB WD+500GB WD + 120Gb HyperX savage|| Monitor: Dell U2412M+LG 24MP55HQ+Philips TV ||  PSU CX600M || 

 

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if i do that will i have to do more stuffs and i was thinking about a dvd because i plan to keep it for future events and i was aware of usb but it seemed i have to do more stuffs

Not in my experience. Download iso file, format usb, put iso on usb,  put in usb port, set boot priority in bios.

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Not in my experience. Download iso file, format usb, put iso on usb,  put in usb port, set boot priority in bios.

ok thanks  ^_^

Current system - ThinkPad Yoga 460

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Laptop - ASUS FX503VD

|| Case: NZXT H440 ❤️|| MB: Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI || CPU: Skylake Chip || Graphics card : GTX 970 Strix || RAM: Crucial Ballistix 16GB || Storage:1TB WD+500GB WD + 120Gb HyperX savage|| Monitor: Dell U2412M+LG 24MP55HQ+Philips TV ||  PSU CX600M || 

 

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