Windows 7 Home Edition premium does not start

Hello... I have a HP G60 Notebook PC with windows 7 home premium (original)

I was with my computer laptop to surf the net when suddenly he stopped and when I tried to start again... .the sdcreen came, and then a small dialog box pops up saying "Windows cannot complete the installation. To install Windows on this computer, run the Setup again.

I stopped and replace the battery, tried some other stuff, but it did not work... Help, please!

Go ahead and try the following steps for me.

When you are prompted with error cannot complete installation:

Press SHIFT + F10 to bring up the command prompt.

type in MMC

Click file-> add/remove snap... (Or CTRL + M)

Select Computer Management (Double click and finish on the Local computer)

Click OK

Double-click (Local) computer management-> tools in system-> local users and groups-> users-> Double click on administrator-> uncheck account is disabled-> OK

Now make a click Administrator-> set-> Set Password right a decent password to start.

Now restart.  Should be good to go.

If this does not work, try next step:

SHIFT + F10 to bring up the command prompt.

type: CD C:\windows\system32\oobe

type msoobe /a

Come in

Make a generic account and password.  hit finish (if it asks for a product key and you have one, enter it now.  If OEM/no key required, just finish).  The date/time value.  Finishing.

Turn it back on.

Should be good to go.

If this is not the case, let me know what happens.

THX

Tags: Notebooks

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