windows 7 wont complete install. restarts install or bsod


  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ult. x64
       #1

    windows 7 wont complete install. restarts install or bsod


    Hello everyone. first off, thanks for taking the time to consider my problem.

    i know this is quite a redundant issue, thank you for your patience.

    First off this is a newly built computer, all fresh components. after cleaning/activating the hdd via shift +f10 at win7 setup,(which took me a day to figure out) i was very excited to see my hdd available for win7 installation. as i proceed windows does its thing, after installing its time for the first restart. it restarts right back to the initial windows 7 setup. ive done a lot of research, and majority of the problems seem to be the boot priority in bios. so i made sure that it was usb-hdd, then hard drive. (win7 on flash drive for me, no dvd burner available). still the same thing, right back to initial setup. i tried maybe to remove the flash drive during the 10 second countdown to restart, but when it restarts, the windows splash screen comes up and then blue screens and restarts real quick. cant see what the error is on bsod,

    there have been a couple different start up issues, "windows did not start properly" "select version of windows to start from" (or something to that effect.) but its all the same outcome. windows 7 just wont finish installation.

    i know this flash drive works cuz i used it to upgrade on my gf's laptop. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    thanks.
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  2.    #2

    Did you wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command?

    Check for newer BIOS version. If none, Reset BIOS to defaults, set SATA controller to AHCI.

    Set HD first to boot in BIOS setup, trigger stick to boot using one-time BIOS boot menu key at boot.

    Where did you get Win7? How is it written to stick?
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  3. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #3

    Simple fact is you have a hardware problem with the new system. Some piece of hardware, more then likely the RAM, is causing the system to crash after the initial setup starts and reboots.

    Run Mem Test program to check the RAM.
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  4. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ult. x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    hey guys! i ended up getting the computer to work. i had used win2flash to put the os on the flash drive. it worked fine for many computers, i dont know why it didn't work on this. luckily my boss had a spare recovery disk of windows he wasn't using cuz his laptop died, so he gave me that. Greg i did end up going into the command prompt and wiping the hard drive and "activating" it. Edwar, i thought that a possibility as well, i ended up running a ram diagnostic on both sticks, and both were fine, and took one out when continued to attempt the install.

    everything worked out tho. thanks guys for the reply's! have a good one, might be back someday :)
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  5. Posts : 2
    windows 7 Pro 64bit
       #5

    gregrocker said:
    Did you wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command?

    Check for newer BIOS version. If none, Reset BIOS to defaults, set SATA controller to AHCI.

    Set HD first to boot in BIOS setup, trigger stick to boot using one-time BIOS boot menu key at boot.

    Where did you get Win7? How is it written to stick?
    I thought this response to this old thread was a solution to my identical problem.
    After setting my bios to AHCI (for the first time in weeks of attempted installing) and using my USB stick copy of win 7 pro, it got all the way to the accept the license page of the install, then it shut down again.
    now the farthest it goes before restarting the POST is after loading files the starting windows logo starts to appear then shuts down.
    I'm at areal loss for what is causing this, it never seems to be stopping in the same place I have a fresh DVD copy if win 7pro and I created the usb stick from it.
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  6. Posts : 7,097
    W7 home premium 32bit/W7HP 64bit/w10 tp insider ring
       #6

    if your specs are correct then you need more RAM your graphics card is using >>all<< your ram, 2GB dedicated
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  7. Posts : 2
    windows 7 Pro 64bit
       #7

    I'm sorry I thought a 2GB graphics card has it's own 2GB of ram on it, so it's not using system RAM.
    Isn't that correct??

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    torchwood said:
    if your specs are correct then you need more RAM your graphics card is using >>all<< your ram, 2GB dedicated
    Yes my specs are correct, I don't need more RAM, you have a graphics card that is integrated memory, not me. Mine is an additional 2GB of RAM for graphics.. seems like you should know this.
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