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aidemzo_adanac Updated - 13th Feb
"When one gets beaten up every other day in school, one of necessity develops a keen sense of hearing. Incidentally, one can get beaten up in school simply by referring to oneself as one. Sheldon Cooper - The Big Bang Theory

I thought that perhaps the "BIG PROBLEM" that the OP was posting about was a stuck Caps Lock key.
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I HAD WINDOWS XP ON MY COMPUTER, BUT HAD PROBLEMS SO I DECIDED TO FORMAT THE COMPUTER AND INSTALL WINDOWS 7. DONE THAT, BUT WHEN IT WAS TIME TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION, I RECEIVED A MSG: WINDOWS CANNOT RECOGNIZE ONE OR MORE COMPONENTS ON YOUR SYSTEM. RESTART YOUR COMPUTER THEN RESTART THE INSTALLATION. i DID THAT 3 TIMES BUT NO USE. NOW THE COMPUTER WON'T BOOT FROM CD, AND KEEPS LOADING WINDOWS TILL I GET ANOTHER MSG THAT THE INSTALLATION WAS NOT COMPLETE, AND SETUP WILL RESTART AFTER RESTARTING THE COMPUTER. OF COURSE UNTIL NOW IT'S NOT WORKING. WHAT SHALL I DO??????? PLEASE HELP
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...you're trying to install Windows 7 on a PC that doesn't support it. You may need to purchase newer hardware.
Second, try reposting this in the 'Q&A' forum. The 'Discussion' forum is for matters of general discussion, not specific problems in search of a solution. The 'Water Cooler' is for non-technical discussions. You can submit a question to 'Q&A' here:

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Since the advent of Vista, M$ has actually written programs that will not run or install on older hardware. All the way up to XP PRO, M$ let the third party provide the hardware and software for optional equipment. Then they decided they wanted it all supported by the OS and then the driver wars began again. Yes, it can be hard to figure out what hardware is not meeting or responding to the OS needs but a little sleuthing could reveal a memory fault or a jumper not set right.
And generally sound like a child?
In this case the guy totally hosed his PC trying to load Win7, so the obvious fix is to grab the XP CD and reload that....
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PurpleSkys 11th Feb
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I LIKE SHOUTING, SHOUTING IS GREAT!!
How does one shout in print when one's alphabet has only one case, e.g. Devanagari, Hebrew, Arabic, Gurmukhi? Does one just use bigger type, or is there something else one can do in some such alphabet?
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aidemzo_adanac Updated - 13th Feb
"When one gets beaten up every other day in school, one of necessity develops a keen sense of hearing. Incidentally, one can get beaten up in school simply by referring to oneself as one. Sheldon Cooper - The Big Bang Theory

I thought that perhaps the "BIG PROBLEM" that the OP was posting about was a stuck Caps Lock key.
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