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Where should I go for this?
Or is it a phone number?
It says "do not turn off computer,"
but what other choice do I have?
The ****** is stuck.
Or is it a phone number?
It says "do not turn off computer,"
but what other choice do I have?
The ****** is stuck.
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You would contact Microsoft. Perhaps start with this, which I found with Google. But my experience is that you can turn off the computer and reatart it and the service pack will recover. Worth a try.
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I have no reason to believe that my experience with W7SP1 has any bearing on your problem, but here it is.
I have a hard disk which came with a laptop and had W7 - X64 Home Premium installed, to which I added a Suse-11 installation. The Suse-11 installation modified the MBR.
About 15 months later, I tried several times to install W7 SP1. Each time, it would say a reboot was required, a CHKDSK was started before the W7 logon screen came up, and would fail. However, the pre-SP1 W7 would come up and run fine despite the failure of CHKDSK.
Not knowing anything else to try, I restored to a W7 restore point preceding the Suse installation. Following that, I was able to install W7 SP1, and then I restored Suse 11.
I have a hard disk which came with a laptop and had W7 - X64 Home Premium installed, to which I added a Suse-11 installation. The Suse-11 installation modified the MBR.
About 15 months later, I tried several times to install W7 SP1. Each time, it would say a reboot was required, a CHKDSK was started before the W7 logon screen came up, and would fail. However, the pre-SP1 W7 would come up and run fine despite the failure of CHKDSK.
Not knowing anything else to try, I restored to a W7 restore point preceding the Suse installation. Following that, I was able to install W7 SP1, and then I restored Suse 11.
