I tried to format my Samsung notebook and install W7 using a USB, but after changing the order of boot for my computer and saving changes, now the screens just alternates between being turned on as if it was to boot normally, and then turning off, even though I restored the boot order to its default setting
I don't know what to do
Pic unrelated
>>344786
Btw before doing this the computer was functioning properly, the problem was that I couldn't remember the last password I used
>>344790
put hdd first and whats the order in the hdd section
>>344795
The hdd is first, then is the CD and rest of devices.
The problem's still there.
>>344786
>pic unrelated
You're probably set to UEFI boot, which Windows 7 can't do unless it's Windows 7 x64 booting off a physical DVD.
>>344805
expand the hdd tab and upload a pic also a pic of the security tab
>>344822
pic unrelated i'm an idiot, it needs to be changed to legacy in bios, i'm going back to bed
>>344832
You can do UEFI boot, which gets you GPT (>2TB disks), UEFI console, etc., but you need to turn off Secure Boot and install off a DVD.
>>344835
why do you keep sayingyou have to install off a dvd you just sound silly
>>344863
Because every time you try to UEFI boot the Windows 7 installer off a USB it DOESN'T FUCKING WORK.
OP just did the exact thing you seem to think works, and look what happened. If it did work, OP would have seen a Windows installer instead of a bootloop.