Windows 7 RTM crashes


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    Windows 7 RTM
       #1

    Windows 7 RTM crashes


    Hi

    While playing Call of Duty 4: World at War and Wolfenstein 2009 the Windows 7 RTM Ultimate x64 OS crashes. The machine then has to be powered off and on powering on the machine will not reboot - machine starts to power up then shutsdown in a continuous loop . Anyone suffered any other scenarios like this?

    Oh never had a problem like this using Vista X64 Ultimate !
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    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    Please upload your BSOD .dmp file so that one of our local MVP members can analyze it. Just keep in mind that 9 times out of 10 it is a driver problem ... you might try a system restore just to be sure...

    PS... Good job with your system specs ... makes all the difference in the world...
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 RTM
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Problem is that it is very difficult to get the machine to reboot successfully after this crash. Took over 30 mins last night as I was trying to find a problem device in the machine e.g. HD, graphics card etc that was causing this issue. Reverted back to Vista for now but will re image to the Windows 7 again if anyone can help . Too much important info on machine to loose
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  4. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
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    jbgt2 said:
    Problem is that it is very difficult to get the machine to reboot successfully after this crash. Took over 30 mins last night as I was trying to find a problem device in the machine e.g. HD, graphics card etc that was causing this issue. Reverted back to Vista for now but will re image to the Windows 7 again if anyone can help . Too much important info on machine to loose
    With that being said, its probably going to be easier to backup your files, format the W7 partition and reinstall ... I know thats not what you want to hear, but no sense delaying the inevitable.. Im not saying that your problem isn't solvable, just not easily...
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