Windows 7 reload in infinite loop: Dell E6400 laptop

Laptop Dell E6400 frozen at windows startup. At the command prompt and started Windows 7 32-bit reinstall from CDs. Reinstall has not completed, now it's this loop: starts windows - "the installation program starts services", then error message "computer... met an unexpected error... cannot continue... click OK to... to restart the installation.» I downloaded Win7 disk image - it is on the USB. When restarting, press F8 and choose Safe mode with command prompt, but it never gives me a command prompt, or will it take the USB. I also tried 'disable automatic restart in the event of system failure' as suggested in another post, but nothing never happens to me to where I can run Win7 reload. Please help me out of this infinite loop.

Hello

I can imagine the downside of not being able to make it work as it should, and I'll be happy to answer your query. I appreciate the efforts made in the patches that you tried.

This could be due to a hardware failure as well.

From now on, I would ask to refer to the suggestions in the thread below link and check the status.

Repair Windows 7 boot loop

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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    In any case if I understand you problem described in your long ad, the graphic issue appears only this specific game (company of Heroes Opposing Fronts).

    In my opinion, the graphics driver is not fully compatible with this game or your game does not support the nVidia Driver
    So it s not a problem with the laptops hardware, but compatibility issues between the two parties game<->graphics driver software

    I think a graphics driver update (if available) might help.

    Here are my responses regarding the points:

    (1) as I said above, I think that the graphics driver update might help to
    (2) according to my experience, all the latest drivers graphics (and other drivers) are published on the Toshiba driver website
    (3) you can find only a Toshiba BIOS on the Toshiba driver page. BIOS or firmware update graphic card is unknown to me and to be honest I don t think it would exist.

    See you soon

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