![]() ![]() The basic idea is that booting from the CD it won't use or change anything on the hard drive, so if the USB works, we know it's a problem with the windows installation, and it if doesn't work we know we've been barking at a mailman statue. (I recall one other topic that went for 3 pages trying to simply burn the Disc). ![]() Only downside is the ISO files are rather hefty, also oftentimes when this route is suggested there are snags just getting the ISO burned. Then plug in a USB drive and see if it is detected. You can burn a disc, boot from it, and get a working OS environment. Linux is an operating system, but it is free.
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