I want to ask how much the end of Installation of windows 7 take after some time, I received a message says "windows setup configure windows to run on a hardware on this computer." could not

the computer is new and it was to win 7 top before I did the format

Hello Baron Belal,

Since your computer is new, contact the computer manufacturer to get the recovery disks. You can have a recovery on your computer partition to use instead of the discs. Look at your documentation or contact the manufacturer. It should still be under warranty.

Let us know if you have any other questions.

Marilyn

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