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Is it still working on your old computer?
Yes. Also use it on my laptop. Works perfectly. No problem at booting/installing...
Assuming then that you have a multi use licence for your Win 7 Ultimate it looks like you infected you PC with that Cubase install. As you probably bought your copy of Cubase from the same shop where your Windows disc came from I suggest you take it back under complaint. If it were my machine I would clean both drives with something like Darik's, boot and Nuke software and try to install to the SSD. If that doesn't work then it might well be that your BIOS is infected. I know how to set the BIOS back to the default settings but I am loath to post the method here as I am not 100% certain that it is the correct thing to do. I don't want to recommend an action that might make matters worse. Perhaps someone else who is watching this thead could come in with an opinion! Meantime are you sure you didn't download the Cubase software as it is notorious for carrying nasties if downloaded from a non authorised site!
Man...you don't understand. It did the same thing BEFORE i could install Cubase. It keeps restarting BEFORE windows logo.
After I do a clean install it does it...I formatted both drives if you remember. No infection...
Could'nt be infected if both drives are empty and totally formatted.
I understand perfectly, if you bother to read your first post agin you clearly state that you installed to OS on the SSD but had to frormat as the Cubase had infected it! See this:
"After that tried to install on the SSD and it worked! But i wanted to install/format both drives again because Cubase gave me BSOD-s"
Formatting the drive is one thing, using the software I mentioned is totally different. I suggested that the BIOS might be infected and no amount of formatting the hard drive will cure that!
Please read my post properly and re-read your own before jumping to conclusions!
Please read my post properly too!
As I said:
After I get the new PC home there was no Cubase. No infection. Nothing! Empty SSD + Empty HDD. I brought home the PC this way. It was totally clean. After install did the same thing(infinite loop). Cubase Couldn't infected when i first tried it since the windows didnt even boot in to install Cubase. It's not a Cubase related issue!
PS: Cubase's BSODs are a known issue and nothing about viruses of infections....i can post different threads about that ..but its a different topic
Follow these same steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
which also apply to retail.
But first wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to clear the boot sector. There is nothing that can then cause these reboots except for a hardware problem.
If hardware, check all connections, for shorts. If necessary unplug everything except the SSD to see if a component is causing the problem.