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  • my update on my problems installing an SSD and reinstalling windows... I tried at first with a Samsung SSD. This appeared to work fine in terms of the upgrade. But during the plethora of windows upgrades the device rebooted and went into the endless black screen of death with no options to even get into BIOS. I returned…
  • I think what you may need is the retail ISO installer for windows. If this fails to recognise the license there is an option to call M$ and they can take you through a menu system to get the product license recognise. In my initial install attempt, before the drive failed, I did manage to get the license key validated…
  • that link is for windows reboots. What I've experienced, and I suspect you have, appears to be a BIOS start-up check that finds a problem, I assume its something related to the harddrive. For some reason ACER have decided that its better to go into an endless boot loop than display a useful error message ;-) I've now got a…
  • good idea Alan - I've checked the Samsung site there isn't one unfortunately.
  • I don't see how it can be a registry corruption problem - its not actually got to windows start-up. As far as I can tell its still doing POST checks.
  • The only way I could check the BIOS was to remove the SSD hard drive and reboot. Once I'd done that I found I could check that it was set-up for AHCI - which was the same setting with the older HD. I have upgraded the BIOS by using the available upgrade on this site - I did so with my old HD installed it. My current…
  • Hi, just a quick update with where I've got to... which isn't a great situation. I created myself a USB boot drive and put a vanilla windows 7 64bit install on there. I downloaded the drivers from here for the 5742, one issue is that the acer 5742 comes in various flavours so there are some drivers that aren't applicable…
  • Did this fix the problem? I have a similar problem but the PC loops without making it into windows and I can't even "f2" into BIOS so had assumed that the problem wasn't a windows 7 loop but was some kind of hardware/BIOS mismatch.
  • Hi, did you get a fix for this problem, I've got exactly the same thing having replaced the hard drive with a new SSD ( Samsung 2.5-Inch 500 GB 850 EVO Solid State Drive). First time I changed the drive I managed to install windows from scratch and had started putting drivers on when it crashed and went into the reboot…
  • Hi, I was wondering if you worked out how to do this. I too want to switch hard drive and was hoping I could simply download Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, burn it to USB and install. I've read this article:…
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