For a cross reference, same user posted basically a more detaield, yet very jumbled, request in the following thread:
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sparda7,
So far from what I can tell, it almost sounds as if you're trying to do all this remotely, or did I misread that in the other thread?
Regardless, the easiest thing at this point will be a clean/fresh install of Windows. If that's what you've been trying, then try running some scans on the PC hardware to verify that nothing is amiss there (RAM, Hard drive, specifically).
To do this, the quickest/easiest way will probably be to download UBCD -
Download it, burn to CD, boot the damaged computer from the new CD, run some various scans - start with the HDD manufacturer scans... specifically find out the mfg of your hard drive if possible... then move on to a memory/RAM scan or two as well.
Report back from there. If all the scans check out, and you've no good reason to suspect hardware, then you can try reinstalling Windows. Before a reinstall, though, it may be best in this situation to do a clean-wipe of the drive. You can use DBAN (Darik's Boot 'n' Nuke) or Active KillDisk from the UBCD. Then after that, try to install Windows.
Post back with your progress.
But mainly - keep calm, try not to panic over computer problems.
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