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BSOD when installing Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit) checked build
Hi guys,
I am trying to install the checked build version of Windows 7 Ultimate (32-bit) but I am receiving a BSOD with,
"STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000420, 0x8A115A15, 0x89B86628, 0x89B86150)"
even before the installation GUI is shown. The technical information message also shows,
"ACPI.sys - Address 8A115A15 base at 8A0C9000, DateStamp 4ce78f21".
I have the free build version of Windows 7 Ultimate N (64-bit) installed on the same setup, but on a different hard drive, without any problems. I am using the following hardware,
Intel DH55TC motherboard,
Intel Core i5 650 processor
4 GB RAM.
After reading some articles on the internet I tried the following without any success :
Using only one RAM module during installation, as suggested by some.
Connecting only one hard drive during installation, as suggested by some.
Checked that the cooling system on the CPU is in good condition, as suggested by some.
Disabling ACPI in BIOS but the system does not allow it.
Disabling ACPI in Windows but apparently that can't be done for Windows 7.
I also read, at Win 7 checked build installation problem on DG41WV, that the Intel DG41WV motherboard produced similar messages prior to installation.
Does my DH55TC board support checked build versions of Windows? Any help will be much appreciated!