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Hello

I recently received a refurbished nine old Dell Core 2 Duo with Windoze 7 on it and it was working fine. I love!

However, I received a notification from Microsoft that I could pass on Windoze 7 to 10, so I signed up for it.

I've also recently updated my laptop Gateway of Windoze 8.1 to 10 Windoze. I've also updated my Windoze 8.1 Tablet 7 "to 10 Windoze.

I also use a Dell with Windoze 7 at work. I really like Windoze 7 better than Windoze 10. Its ease of use, I think that is better in 7 to 10.

A few days ago I was told on my refurbished Dell that Windoze 10 was ready to install the disk. Then I started the installation process. At some point in the installation process, he asked if I was sure that I wanted to install the new OS. At this time, I got cold feet and decided to not do it now, because I really liked how the computer worked for me and the speed was great, and I decided that I wanted to wait until I became more familiar with 10 on my other devices. I chose not to complete the installation.

A few days passed, and when I sat in front of the computer, there was a notice that I had Windoze updates installed for my computer and needed to restart. I chose to not not re-boot and let it install new updates.

A few hours later then that I was ripping a CD, the computer suddenly closes on its own, and the message came not to shut down my computer while updates have been made, so I don't have and he finished what he was doing and restarted my computer.

"When it started to reboot, a message on the screen that says," initialization of Intel (R) Boot Agent GE V1.2.50 PXE 2.1 Build 086 (WfM 2.0) and he hooked up with a blinking cursor. "

I did all sorts of diagnostics on the computer. I tried to use a Registry Mechanic for Windoze 7 Repair Boot and nothing works!

I still get the same message everytime I restart the computer, then Windoze NEVER load.

I wonder if there is no way I can take this form of initialization of the JIU for the operating system to start.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thank you
TURQ

Hi turquoyz,

Please repost this in the forum software and Microsoft Operating for Windows 10.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/software-OS/f/4997

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