Win 7-64 not start after change of motherboard. Win 7-64 has tried to repair without success. Message is

Win 7-64 not start after change of motherboard.   Win 7-64 has tried to repair without success Message of Win7 installed "Cannot automatically repair the start" Message from the repair option DVD Win7-64 install is "this version of the Recovery Options is not compatible with this version of Windows".

If Win 7-64 don't update the hardware changes and this prevents the start.

Is there a solution for this problem of resettlement and thus destroy all previous program files and configurations?

Hello

As you mentioned that you have "hard disk 500 GB (previously there were two HD in the old mobo)" which means the HD is also changed

Then I suggest to clean install to solve this problem, please follow the link to clean, install the windows

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/installing-reinstalling-Windows#1TC=Windows-7

Note: data loss caveat:

Converting a hard disk partition or volume from NTFS to FAT32 requires that you reformat the partition, which deletes all the data on this subject. Be sure to back up data that you want to keep before you begin.

Thank you

Er.Mayank Chadha

Thanks for your response

I solved this problem in BIOS Advanced\SATA config\SB SATA config.  as follows

SATA port 1-4 = AHCI initially

SATA port 1-4 = new IDE

SATA port 5-6 = IDE these ports used with DVD, a comic book should be like ports 1-4

This because I've done a typical mistake of mine.   I did not save the configuration with the entry of FDI

Good bye

Huemul

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