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Name: Anonymous 2010-05-23 18:27

Every option leads to BSOD... What do I do? I'm desperate.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-23 19:56

Install Linux

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-23 23:05

>>2
How and why?

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-23 23:37

>>3
>>2 is trolling that's why.

Also, could you be much more detailed? Saying every option leads to BSOD doesn't really tell me anything.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-23 23:48

check your ram and hdd

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-24 4:16

Can you get into the BIOS?

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-24 15:34

>>5,6
How do I do these things? I can't do anything, everything (safe mode, etc.) leads to BSOD.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-24 16:18

Go to: http://www.hirensbootcd.net/download.html download and mount to a cd with imgburn/nero/magicsio/ultraiso then pop it in the cdroom and boot from it.

You might need to access your bios to change the boot order, to do that, at the start, hit DEL/F1/F2/Fsomething depending on what it says on the boot up screen, then navigate to the boot options and select the CD/DVDROM as the primary, save and exit.

Then on the CD go to hard disk tools and check the S.M.A.R.T. status of your disk, if it passes you can also check using the manufacturers tools, also use the HDDRegenerator tool that comes on the CD.

Also go here: http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp for instructions and to download and run Microsoft memory diagnostics.

Finally if you have any additional cards (video/sound/tv) remove them and try to boot windows again to see if thats the problem.

good luck and post results.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-24 18:20

>>7
To enter the BIOS, it's usually the F10, Escape, or Delete keys, usually one of those three. Hit one of those keys before you start the booting process of Windows.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-25 0:38

Ok, I haven't tried the suggestions yet (have to wait a bit for access to another computer), but I forgot that I still run some tests with the "Boot to utility partition" option. Can this help at all? Thanks for the help, by the way.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-10 1:09

OP here, I got it working again. The hirens bootcd worked!

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