Windows7 not booting; BSoDs


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    Windows 7 Home Premium 32
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    Windows7 not booting; BSoDs


    Hello! I am using a Dell 1640 laptop with 4Gb of RAM, which is running on the Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit version. A few hours ago, I tried to partition a memory stick, without a positive result, as I could not get the laptop to recognise the memory stick as a hard drive.
    So I downloaded partition magic without looking at how much trouble the software caused to Windows 7 users, installed the program and ran it. A message came up saying the program is not compatible with my version of windows, or something like that, but I continued nevertheless. As soon as the program loaded, a message came up saying one of my registry files was corrupt, and the length of something was mentioned.
    I did not check what this was, and stupidly, I just proceeded and, to my discontent; BAM. Blue Screen of Death.
    It said something about a Kernel Error I think, but I thought it was only a one-time crash so I did not write it down.
    When I tried to reboot my computer, and to start windows normally, the Windows 7 loading screen came up for around 5 - 10 seconds, and then froze for half a second, and I got the BSoD again, but this time, it only flashed, so I couldn't record the information.
    I tried restarting my laptop again; this time I selected Launch Startup Repair (or something like that, it was either that or 'Start Windows Normally'). It went on for a few minutes, and did not do much - it only came up with 'Startup Repair cannot repair this computer automatically'.
    Here are the problem details (I ran this Startup Repair a few times):
    'Root cause found:
    ----------------------
    Boot configuration is corrupt.
    Repair action: Partition table repair
    Result: Failed. Error Code = 0x490
    Time taken = 234ms'

    After seeing this message I went into boot options (hitting F8 when the laptop was booting up) and selected all the startup options, such as safe modes, and all others.
    For the safe modes, all I got was the loading screens, and then it would get stuck on Classpnp.sys for a few seconds, and then automatically reboot, I did not notice any bluescreens.
    I tried doing a System Restore; it came up with
    'There was an unexpected error:
    The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
    (0x8007007B)
    Please close System Restore and try again.'
    Then I tried Windows Memory Diagnostic; It took a while and found nothing.
    I have no Windows recovery/installation disks.
    I have access to the command prompt.
    I have access to the Dell DataSafe Restore and Emergency Backup, but I never backed my data up. I tried it anyway, and this is what I got after selecting any Restting, such as 'Select other System Backup and more options' ->'Restore my Computer' ->'Factory Image (4/24/2010)'. As soon as I did that, it seemed to be doing something (There was a loading sign next to 'Formatting your Partition...' and below that was 'Reinstall your original content...' and a loading bar, which was actually moving back and forth.
    There was also an error message right from the beginning;
    'Error
    Error 0x400110020000100A.' and if I clicked OK, the whole thing would quit.
    I tried many solutions that I could find, and none of them worked for me.

    Please help!
    Thank you!
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32
    Thread Starter
       #2

    I Managed to get the Technical Information of my Bluescreen!
    '*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xFFFFF880009A9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)
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    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #3
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I cannot create a dump file, as I am in no way able to get Windows to start!
    All I can do is just to tell you the error message that comes with the bluescreen
    '*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0xFFFFF880009A9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000)'
      My Computer


 

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