Win 7 : BSOD 0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x8DE587D2,0x80786341,0x80785EF0)

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    Win 7 : BSOD 0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x8DE587D2,0x80786341,0x80785EF0)


    Hello every one in the 7forums,

    2 days a go, when i switched on the PC, it crashed during the start up showing the BSOD with code :
    BSOD 0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x8DE587D2,0x80786341,0x80785EF0)

    Everytime i start the PC , it gives the same BSOD with same code, and i anderstand that before posting the thread i need first to download a tool and scan the PC, but i am sorry the computer crashes before start up.

    Fortunately, i have Linux partition (Ubuntu) and i have acces to C partition that contains Windows 7 , so you have any idea on how to solve this problem ?

    thanks per advance .
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    oops sorry its 314 instead of 341 : here it is :

    0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x8DE587D2,0x80786314,0x80785EF0 ) on win 7 starter .
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  3. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    Please follow https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html so we can better assist you.

    -Justin
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    hello Justin,
    thanks for immediate reply, but like i explained in the first message that i can not have acces to the win 7 Operating system, how i am supposed to download the SF Diagnostic tool, should i download it under LInux UBUntu ? I am now working in linux ..

    sorry if there is any sort of misunderstanding .

    Thanks : )
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  5. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    Sorry I misread. Have you tried to boot into safe mode?
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    Justin, are you robot ? hhh LOL kiding !
    NO i did not try booting in safe , i do not know how to do that, when i start it up, it gives :
    1) Launch repair
    2) start Windows 7 normally,

    i tried the first option but with no hope ,

    can you tell me now how to start up with safe mode, its Acer, i tried F12 F8 , no way , any idea ?

    thanks
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  7. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    Press and hold F8 before the windows logo pops up as you are restarting the computer. Make sure you chose with networking so you can access the SF Diagnostics tool.

    And I'm not a robot unless my parents have been lieing to me all this time :P. lol

    -Justin
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    hi Justin,
    sorry i tried the F8 button during start up, but with not hope, it only gave me severe beeping with no answer,

    the BSOD is still there with same code .

    u have any idea through linux ?

    THANKS
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  9. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
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    Even if you were running Linux as a duel boot there isn't any way to get the files from the windows partition. Atleast from what i just read.

    Well, if you even aren't able to get into safe mode, the the bootmgr is corrupt. To get the easiest way out of this. Is a windows re-install SSD / HDD : Optimize for Windows Reinstallation

    Honestly, I hate solving the problem like this, but if you can't boot into safe mode, their isn't anyway of getting there.

    Sorry

    -Justin
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    hi,
    well do i have then to re install , what about the data contained there, all the programs, oh i cant start all that process again,

    by the way i can have acces to windows partition from here ( linux) i can open now the folder System32 per example and i have program here called RedWine that can open the .exe files under LInux, i just tried DEvCpp per example and it did open it , so any idea Justin ,?

    i wont loose hope at least for 2 days.....
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