BSOD at startup windows 7 error 0x0000007B


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    BSOD at startup windows 7 error 0x0000007B


    Hello i have an laptop, an Asus N56VZ-S4035V

    specs:
    CPU: i7-3610QM 2.3 GHz (up to 3.3 GHz with something called "Turbo-boost")
    RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1333MHz
    HDD: 750 GB 7200rpm (BUT I CHANGED IT TO A SAMSUNG 840 EVO 250GB SSD WHEN MY HDD BROKE)
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 2GB
    OS: W7 64 bit

    So a few days ago i did the free update to WIN10 but I didn't like it so i downgraded it back to WIN7 and after the downgrade (that seemed to go just fine) when my laptop started up it gets stuck at the : Starting windows screen and then i get the BSOD and then i get at the black screen with white letters, Windows 7 startuprepair. Well, when i clicked on the 1st option to automaticly repair it, it said that it couldnt be automaticly repaired. and when I click on start windows normally, i get the exact same things. (freeze,BSOD,startuprepair).
    So i made a win7 bootable dvd with the windows usb/dvd tool and an ISO that i know that works cause I used it before and on another laptop that does work I do get the win7 install screen.
    So when i went in the BIOS and changed the startup order or something like that, that it would boot from DVD, I get the exact some order of things that i said earlier! Nothing changes! I also tried to change the BIOS setting from AHCI TO IDE and back and some other stuff. Also when i reset the BIOS and just clicked esc and clicked to boot from dvd I also got the same order of things! (freeze, BSOD etc.) So in short, I cant get in windows !
    Please can somebody help me? I would be glad to post som pics or so if someone tells me how!
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       #2

    A 0x7B indicates an inaccessible boot device, it's strange that you're getting the same error when trying to boot from a DVD though.

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    ehm i have an ssd not an hdd and it isn't from seagate, its a samsung 840 evo 250GB. Can i still use the programm? Sorry if i said anything dumb haha! And when I just disabled the option to boot from HDD, I do get the screen that says< Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selcted boot device and press a key < I click and then i get the message again and again under eachother and so forth grr! Gonna try a USB in a few minutes.
    This is the ISO btw http://kat.cr/windows-7-all-in-one-p...-t7661549.html
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    Ah no sorry, I completely skipped the SSD part. In that case can you switch the SATA cable to a different SATA port on the motherboard and try booting again.
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    I edited the 2 post, please read, Also when I click on automatic startup repair and after it says that it cant be repaired and i click on advanced options and go to CMD and i type in CHKDSK / R it says that the disk is protected or locked or something and that I cant write on it? Maybe helpful to you
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       #6

    And the full code is: *** STOP: 0X0000007B (OXFFFFF880009A97E8, 0XFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0X000000000000000, 0X000000000000000)
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    UPDATE: It now has booted from the USB
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       #8

    OK, let me know how far you get.
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  9. Posts : 7
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       #9

    Well i deleted everything in the particions etc. and now i am re-installing windows 7 home prem 64bit
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  10. Posts : 7
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    Omg it worked! But am gonna need to reinstall it again cause this is in English and i want Dutch win 7 haha, but really thanks for trying to help me! Bye
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