Removed driver with DriverSweeper - BlueScreen  


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    Seven
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    Removed chipset driver - BlueScreen - no recorvery mode


    Hi,

    I wanted to update my chipset/LAN drivers for my mobo because I got some strange issues in my network.

    Let's start from the begining. There are 2 computers in lan, one running windows 7 and the other on XP. While ago, net provider cut me up for like 4 days and since then I couldn't get my windows 7 to connect to lan. It said there was come connection issues and it couldn't find any solution for that (yellow triangle appeared next to the "LAN monitors" icon in tray). I couldn't connect even to the local network while XP comp connection still works fine, i'm writing from it now.

    So I ended up doing this stupid thing, "updating chipset/lan" drivers for my mobo. Firts I wanted to remove old driver as I used to do it on my old XP - driverSweeper in recorvery mode. When I rebooted system it was too late. Blue Screen flashed in front of my eyes while startup animation was playing and the computer resets. Later I found out it said 0x0000007b. Nothing I could thing of helped to fix it. No restore points were taken (no auto, no manually done by me, oh you stupid), WinRE with fixing tools, startup fix, memory thing - nothing.

    Mother board isn't in fact broken or something, I still can run my Ubuntu LiveCD. I managed to burn WinRE thanks to that. Even though it was the same damn thing as on the Win7 installation disk.


    Is there any hope for this issue? Only thing I know is that my system is missing Chipset drivers and it can't manage to fix by itself.
    Last edited by Zielak; 23 Nov 2009 at 04:37.
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  2. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #2

    Use the Vista chipset drivers. Then install in safe mode for specific devices using the device manager.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Seven
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Looks like I forgot to mention I can't boot to normal nor recorvery mode.
    If I was able to boot recorvery mode there would be no problem.
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