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Hi there...I have Sony vaio VPCEB42FX....i had problem with hard disc, I change it and now when I try to instal windows 7 and to boot from USB it just comes a letter " J " on my screen and freezes. Can someone help me for this problem?

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Hi there...I have Sony vaio VPCEB42FX....i had problem with hard disc, I change it and now when I try to instal windows 7 and to boot from USB it just comes a letter " J " on my screen and freezes. Can someone help me for this problem?

A "J" in top left of the screen (or a flashing cursor) is usually a problem with the bootsector. (more specifically it is often connecte with unbalanced CHS/LBA and or with geometry of the filesystem)

HOW (meaning BOTH):

  1. WHICH tool
  2. HOW EXACTLY did you use it

was the USB thingy partitioned/formatted? :unsure:

More generally describe in better detail, WHAT (which device) are you attempting booting from USB, it's size, the filesystem used on it and under which OS did you prepare it.

jaclaz

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I have USB samsung 8 GB....i connect the USB with my other laptop COMPAQ an went do my computer right click on my USB device and format. and i use WIN TO FLUSH to make my OS windows 7 bootable on my USB device......conect the device to my SONY VAIO laptop and try to boot it but just letter J on the top left corner and freezes. Do you need some more details? and I prepate it on windows 7.

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I have USB samsung 8 GB....i connect the USB with my other laptop COMPAQ an went do my computer right click on my USB device and format. and i use WIN TO FLUSH to make my OS windows 7 bootable on my USB device......conect the device to my SONY VAIO laptop and try to boot it but just letter J on the top left corner and freezes. Do you need some more details? and I prepate it on windows 7.

Well WIN TO FLUSH :w00t: is probably WINTOFLASH. :unsure:

But athough I don't see why you haven't asked for help on their Forum :whistle: , the issue is most probably (please read as definitely) in the way you formatted the USB stick.

Use RMPREPUSB (and nothing else) to partition and format the USB stick:

http://sites.google.com/site/rmprepusb/

Preferrably (but of course not at all mandatory :)) use our own ;) app to create the Windows 7 base for install:

http://www.msfn.org/board/forum/157-install-windows-from-usb/

(BTW it already includes RMPREPUSB)

jaclaz

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