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I did do startup repair. I've done it 3 times and it's either failed or BSOD. I have the Genuine Windows 7 installation disks.
I did do startup repair. I've done it 3 times and it's either failed or BSOD. I have the Genuine Windows 7 installation disks.
I have no more suggestions.
Do a Repair Install
- It will preserve your documents, programs and everything - means you will not lose anything during Repair Installation.
- All of the Windows files and everything will be in a folder named Windows.old
And yet, you have not answered my question. Where did you get that copy of windows from?
I bought a copy from Office Depot. It's the genuine installation disks.
How would you know if it is Genuine? Some retails sell non-genuine/hacked/non-legitimate Windows 7.
Read: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...at-to-look-for
It is $119.99 for a copy (with serial) of Windows 7 Home Premium - if that's not the price you bought for, maybe your next problem.
I did absolutely nothing but waited 3 minutes before turning computer back on. It's back on the desktop and running. I'm now seeing this as a hardrive failure causing the BSOD, more and more. Can I use a Windows 7 Upgrade installing disks to install a clean copy of Windows 7 onto a clean hardrive?
Drivers weren't being used during the time that I was trying to repair my system using installing disks. Far as I know.
Update the Diamondback USB Optical Mouse Driver - Razer Diamondback Driver v6.02
The Vista driver will work OK with Windows 7. (50% chance)
Update Adaptec Windows SATA Storport Driver - Adaptec - Technical Support
Update Adaptec HostRAID SAS Driver - Adaptec - Technical Support
Update Adaptec RAID Storport Driver - Adaptec - Technical Support
Update Intel Driver (Ethernet)? - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Update Conexant Modem Driver - Conexant: Support
Update IBM ServeRAID Controller Driver - http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/
Have no idea why on earth there is a lot of RAID and Storage Drivers.
I have got a staff member to move this thread to Crashes & Debugging.
Last edited by Airbot; 22 Feb 2011 at 03:20.