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Badly need help thinkpad x120e

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Meron po akong Lenovo x120. Gusto kong maginstall ng windows 7 os. Nakalagay po sa kanya ay

OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND

hindi rin po madetect ung usb dvd. Nagtry din po akong ayusin ung startup sa bios pero still di ko pa rin magawang mainstall o ung Os. Ano pa po ang mga dapat kong gawin.?
 
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Use RUFUS to make a bootable USB disk. Go to BIOS, select LEGACY mode in BOOT OPTIONS. Set USB FDD or Name of your USB FLASHDRIVE priority to number 1. Save and restart.
 
eto guide na ginamit ko sa laptop ko:

Install Windows 7 without USB or DVD without upgrading!

How to CLEAN Install Windows 7 directly from Hard drive – NO DVD or USB needed!!

For example, you have a netbook or desktop that you want to install Windows 7 onto, but can’t use DVD or USB for whatever reason (or don't want to, like me). This method will allow you to boot and install Windows directly from the hard drive. This guide involves plugging the hard drive into another working computer, preparing the hard drive, placing it back in the system, and installing Windows as usual.

This guide will work for Windows 7 and Windows 8. I have a Windows 8 instructable, but it's essentially the same guide with some Windows 8 pictures. This guide will not work for Windows Vista - I have an instructable for that.

Part 1: Preparing the HD with Windows 7 setup files.

- Connect the hard drive to another working computer.
- Format the hard drive to NTFS (Quick format works fine; multiple partitions also work).
- Copy the following from your Windows 7 disc:

Boot
Sources
Bootmgr

Part 2: Making the HD bootable

Using Windows XP, Vista, or 7, open CMD as Admin (Windows key + R, type CMD, hit Enter)

Enter the following commands, (replace X with what applies to your hard drive):

diskpart
list disk
select disk X
list partition
select partition X
active
exit
X:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt60 X:

(See picture for example)

Exit and shutdown.

Note: If you’re working on a 32-bit system, and you want to install 64-bit Windows, you may get problems trying to run the last command (X:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt60 X:).
Solutions:

Use a computer with a 64-bit version of Windows

OR

A little trick that worked for me: If you have a 32-bit Windows 7 disc, you can copy bootsect.exe from that and replace the 64-bit one (boot\bootsect.exe).

Part 3: Booting and installing Windows

Place the hard drive back into the target machine. Make sure that the BIOS is configured to boot from the hard drive. If you did everything correctly, you should see “Windows is loading files” and setup will load (really fast, too, because it's loading from the hard drive). Install Windows as usual (but don’t format your drive this time in the installer – otherwise it will erase the Windows 7 setup files too!).

Part 4: Final steps/housecleaning

We’ll have to quickly edit the boot menu once Windows is installed.

In Windows 7, hit the Windows key + R. Type msconfig, and hit Enter.
Click to the Boot tab at the top.
Click 'Windows Setup (\windows)', and hit Delete.
Click OK.
Click 'Exit without restart'.

And lastly, delete the ‘Sources’ folder from your hard drive root (this will free up 2-3gb).

original source : Instructables.com
 
thanks po sa mga reply! ngayon naman po nagagamit ko na thinkpad ko. problem is gusto ko uli iformat para gawing 64bit nakabili kasi ako ng 4gb ram. mas ok po b 64bit? ung 32bit po kasi nabasa ko na 3gb ram lang ang nagagamit nya.
 
thanks po sa mga reply! ngayon naman po nagagamit ko na thinkpad ko. problem is gusto ko uli iformat para gawing 64bit nakabili kasi ako ng 4gb ram. mas ok po b 64bit? ung 32bit po kasi nabasa ko na 3gb ram lang ang nagagamit nya.

Try mo gumawa ng partition at doon mo i-install ung 64 bit

Good Luck
 
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