BSOD when booting computer, error 0x000000ed


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    BSOD when booting computer, error 0x000000ed


    Hi guys,
    I have been encountered a problem of my windows 7 (Windows 7 Ultimate x64).
    The problem is when I try to boot my windows 7, it fails and a blue screen appears, stating that the error message "Stop: 0xed". I try to repair windows, but it fails.
    So, I reinstall my windows 7. And it works fine in several days, but the blue screen occurs again. I have encountered this situation several times. Reinstall, blue screen, reinstall.... I found that before the blue screen occurs, my computer shut down normally, and I had not installed any new programs. Therefore, I don't know why the blue screen always occurs, even I reinstalled windows 7. Is this related to my hardwares? I am using a seagate 2TB hard drive.
    Can anyone help me? Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Sorry, since currently I can not boot my windows 7 and thus I cannot run the program in my computer.
    Now my computer is in this situation: cannot boot to windows 7 and have a bluescreen. If I try to repair, after reboot, it still give me a blue screen.
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  4. Posts : 851
    Windows 8 Professional x64
       #4

    try a repair install

    Repair Install

    or you could restore from a system image if you have already created
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  5. Posts : 1,454
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
       #5

    try booting with bare minimum... remove graphics cards and other peripherals... and maybe just one stick of RAM and use the onboard graphics to boot
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  6. Posts : 544
    Windows 7 64bit
       #6

    Hi icqqq,

    Since the issue has occurred after 'fresh Windows Re-installs', it may be a 'Hard Drive' issue. Please refer to the following links to run 'Hardware Diagnostics' on your 'Seagate Drive': Downloads | Seagate
    For detailed information on how to use the 'Diagnostic Tool', click How to use SeaTools for Windows

    You may also try to use 'chkdsk /r command' to repair the volume. However, it may lead to loss of data; please ensure that data is backed up, before you attempt this tool.

    You may find this link useful: Disk Check

    Hope this helps. Do reply if you have any further questions; would be glad to assist.
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