BSOD ntoskrnl.exe-7f1c0 while idling

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    spurs ... uuhh that must be hmmm what is it San Antonio spurs ? or ? damn would be easier if i had you on some messenger or skype etc hehe :P
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    carwiz said:
    That's looking good.
    Ops, no it's not. You still have the System Reserved marked as Active. Only the System partition should be active on the C: drive.
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    Yeah, I'm actually about 25 miles SW of San Antonio out "in the sticks" as they call it. Fresh air, quite and the nearest neighbor is about a kilometer away.
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       #54

    Like this !?


    New screenshot
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    you have plenty of room hehe :P for a NBA fan and a computer guru :P
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       #56

    That looks better.

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       #57

    cool :)


    feel actually like it runs smoothly now... but dunno what will happend when i connect my HDD :) !?
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    I'd go through a couple of boots before connecting the HDD. Might even run a benchmark on the HDD later to give it workout. If everything seem good, it may have been as simple as a loose or dirty connection. Do you have another SATA cable to try if it crashes again?
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    now it only says there is no boot manager :S
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    Was this with the HDD disconnected and a re-boot? If so, I believe this is caused by the MBR being assigned to the HDD during Windows install. I had a similar problem. I think the Startup Repair will fix this but I just did a Clean Install with the HDD disconnected. I'll need to see if one of our "install pros" can lend a hand here but they may not respond until tomorrow.
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