Issue installing windows 7 on my new ssd

esaelias

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So i got an ssd and i disconnected my hdd and connect my ssd with a red sata cable, there are two things in my gigbayte b85 motherboard one sata 3 and one sata 2, i put the ssd connection to the sata 3

i turned computer on put usb windows 7 tool in and it says windows loading files it installs everything but then when it says restart i restart and i starts like nothing happen it says windows loading files its like a loop

what do i do?

in the bios i change to acphi for hard drive?
 
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Yes. If the flash drive installation pgm. was made from a DVD .ISO, it will only look for a DVD to bypass. It doesn't know it is on a flash drive. So when the installation pgm. finishes its first install phase and reboots, as soon as the screen goes dark and before the POST is complete, remove the flash drive. The computer should continue with the installation based on what it has loaded on the SSD.
Are you installing from a flash drive? The PC will try to continuously boot from that. After the first reboot screen, when the screen goes black, remove the flash drive. Reboot again if necessary.
Here is a good guide to follow for installing Win7 to a SSD, It will help you avoid pitfalls, save space on the drive, and help it keep from writing itself to an early death: http://www.overclock.net/t/1156654/seans-windows-7-install-optimization-guide-for-ssds-hdds
 



yes i have a usb windows 7 installation in.....so when it says restart now i click restart and take the usb out?
 
Yes. If the flash drive installation pgm. was made from a DVD .ISO, it will only look for a DVD to bypass. It doesn't know it is on a flash drive. So when the installation pgm. finishes its first install phase and reboots, as soon as the screen goes dark and before the POST is complete, remove the flash drive. The computer should continue with the installation based on what it has loaded on the SSD.
 
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