Windows BSOD Problem

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  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #21

    Just to help you this is what you will type into the command window. Press enter after each one and wait for the command prompt to respond

    diskpart
    list disk
    select disk 0
    clean
    create partition primary size=200
    exit
    exit
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  2. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    essenbe said:
    OK, you only list 1 hard drive in your system. If you have more drives, disconnect 1 of the wires from each one except the one you are installing windows to. Go into bios, look at your ram timings (just the first 4) look at the frequency and dram voltage. Make sure they are the same as the stickers on the side of the ram sticks or from the manufacturers packaging or web site. Set optimized defaults. Set the ram timings, voltage and frequency, set the DVD as 1st boot device and the hard drive as 2nd boot device. Put the installation DVD in the DVD drive, save and exit. You should boot into the DVD drive. On the first screen where it says pick your language, don't pick your janguage, hold down the shift key and press F10. You will get a black command window. Type diskpart and press enter, wait for it to respond diskpart. Type list disk and press enter, If you did as instructed above you will only have 1 disk listed, it will be disk 0 (number 0 not letter) type select disk 0 and press enter, it will respond that disk 0 is the selected disk. type clean and press enter. It will respond that diskpart has cleaned the selected disk. Type create partition primary size=200 press enter, it will respond that diskpart created the selected partition. type exit and press enter, type exit and press enter again. You should be back at the select your language screen. continue. when you get to the where do you want to install Windows, close the 1st partition. That's the one you just created. select that partition and click install and see what happens.
    Still cant get to that screen made sure to set everything to factory specs for the ram and still get the stop code.
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  3. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #23

    Ok, test 1 thing, Turn the computer off, disconnect the last hard drive and start the computer and see if the disk will boot. and if you can get to the where do you want to install windows. If you get there, cancel out and turn off the computer by holding the power switch down until it shuts down
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  4. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #24

    essenbe said:
    Ok, test 1 thing, Turn the computer off, disconnect the last hard drive and start the computer and see if the disk will boot. and if you can get to the where do you want to install windows. If you get there, cancel out and turn off the computer by holding the power switch down until it shuts down
    Nope, same BSOD
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #25

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. I don't mind explaining what I'm doing or giving better details if you don't understand.
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  6. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #26

    If you are up for it we can do the whole typing thing on skype if that would save time instead of keep posting. If not that this way is fine, but so far yeah still BSOD even with all HDD's unplugged.
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #27

    Questions: where did you get the DVD? What type of connections does your DVD drive have? The same as your hard drive? If it is the same, look closely at your Motherboard or the Manual and tell me the port number the sata cable for the hard drive and the DVD drive is plugged into. Do you have extra sata cables?
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  8. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #28

    essenbe said:
    Questions: where did you get the DVD? What type of connections does your DVD drive have? The same as your hard drive? If it is the same, look closely at your Motherboard or the Manual and tell me the port number the sata cable for the hard drive and the DVD drive is plugged into. Do you have extra sata cables?
    I bought the Windows 7 dvd off newegg.com, as for the DVD drive the connection it has is ide cable and 4 pin molex power. I dont think it would be the cables, cause like i said i can boot/install Windows XP just fine and i load up and play games and watch movies on it, but for whatever reason i cant install Win 7 for some reason, i ran Win 7 on this pc ever since it came out just fine. I have also tried using a Bootable Win 7 flash drive but that results in the same BSOD.
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  9. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #29

    Please go to bios and look a hardware monitor or main under temps and voltages and give me all the temps listed as well as the +12V, +5V and the +3.3v also, after doing that please do this. It will take all night. But you must run a minimum of 8 passes or until it gets an error. If you get an error you can stop it. Use version 4.20.
    Please Run Memtest86+

       Information
    Please download from this site only http://www.memtest.org/ in the middle of the page are the Download links, you can download the ISO.zip or the Auto USB Flash Drive installer.zip

    Extract the Zip file. If you chose the ISO image, burn it to a CD using Windows Disk Image Burner or any Image burner you may have. If you downloaded the Auto USB installer, extract it, insert your USB 2.0 Flash Drive and take note of the drive letter. Run the installer, select the Flash Drive Letter, check the format box and press next. It will install memtest86+ to a flash drive. You can use either V4.20 or V5.01. Boot from your selected media. If you use V5.01 it will tell you to press certain buttons at the start, please press no buttons. The test will begin on it's own and continue to run until you stop it. It needs to run for 8 complete passes or until you receive an error. If you receive an error, stop the test. Even 1 error is a fail. Each pass tests a different part of the ram and each of the 10 tests in each pass tests something different. It takes a minimum of 8 passes to completely test the ram, more passes are better. It is quite a long test and will take several hours depending on how much ram you have. Due to the time length it is best to run overnight. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask
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  10. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #30

    CPU Temp: 127 Celcius
    System Temp: -74 Celcius
    CPU Fan 2235 RPM
    System1 Fan 2732 RPM
    CPU Vcore: 1.328 V
    Chip Voltage 1.200 V
    +3.30V: 3.376V
    +5.00V: 5.080V
    +12.0V: 12.096V
    FSP Voltage: 1.344 V
    DDR Voltage: 1.954 V
    5VSB: 5.206V
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