
Its simple - the operation wintoflash failed. Remove the thumb drive, restart computer. If the boot loader is "destroyed", just restore the boot loader for Windows, ensure you have a Windows 7 cd that came with your computer, the rest is a breeze. On Sun, Apr 8, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Mickey Mickey <michaelakunga@gmail.com>wrote:
Am not so clear down there about WintoFlash I just know it but never used but as expert I ask you try this 1. Remove the flash and try to check the Boot order devices if it is set to flash, change the order to something like Cd/DVD and if you have a drive that is working and DVD bootable try that if trys to boot then you got the WinFlash thing has a problem 2, Get to the BIOS reset to default Settings most BIOS use F5 key but check the help pane save the settings restart the system without the flash read the error. You can come back withe same message here. 3, Most important and best try recreating you winflash again it might be the one eating you time make a clean copy after formatting the flash, boot from the Flash and try again. Let me know how you gettin on Big Brother