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Try loading it into safe mode, to do this turn off your computer turn it back on and as it starts up hit F8 over and over until you get a black screen with white text that you can scroll through. Then look for something that says "Start windows in safe mode" and select that with the arrow keys to move and the enter button to select. If windows does not enter in safe mode, you may want to post clearer information as to what happens when it loads/doesn't load.
it comes preinstalled with windows 7, what error message are you receiving while attempting install? if you mean it doesn't load the actual OS after booting, what error are you getting? does start up repair attempt to run?
I would start the computer in safe mode. To do this, keep tapping on the F8 key as you start the computer. Do this as soon as you see anything on the screen. If you get the windows splash screen, you've waited too long. Once you get the white menu on a black screen, choose safe mode and let it start. The next time you do a restart, it should work. If it doesn't, then in safe mode do a system restore back to the time it worked.
Try repeatedly pressing F8 on startup, before windows starts and in the boot options window, choose to 'repair your computer'. If this doesn't work, or option not available, try booting to F8 menu and choose 'last known good configuration'. One other option is to start in safe mode, again on the F8 menu. Read the popup 'what is safe mode?' to help you troubleshoot the problem. You can then try running antivirus in case the issue is due to infection and you can also check the event viewer. Under 'summary of administrative events' expand the critical and warning event types. You can double click on an event to see more detail.
press the "F" key and hold it, immediately at boot, before windows starts to load. this will take you to the "recovery partition" which can reinstall windows.
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