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Well, you have been given suggestions from one MVP and two Windows 7 Guru's ... what you decide to do now is up to you..
Good Luck....
Well, you have been given suggestions from one MVP and two Windows 7 Guru's ... what you decide to do now is up to you..
Good Luck....
Ok, it's not that I don't want to take your advice it's just that I don't think a fresh install will make a difference, also I had Windows XP 32-Bit before Win7 64-Bit.
My reason is because all I did so far was install Windows 7, avira antivir (av), google chrome, itunes, google earth, microsoft office, and adobe reader. Now if I reformat I'm going to repeat the same process, and chances are I will continue to have BSODs.
It might be worth to mention the first time I was writing this I got a BSOD half-way through.
Also I tried Windows Vista in the past on my desktop, but it was worse then Win7 is now, BSODs constantly.
I want help, I just don't want to repeat something without changing a step.
Here is the latest dmp
Legend
So it happened in vista and was worse. can you think back to the first couple you got back in vista?
Dude IM not trying to bug ya, but can you at least tell us what kind of computer? what model? what cpu? how much ram? clean install or upgrade? 32 bit or 64? overclocking?
We really do need the info
Copy & Paste from my First Post in this Topic:
ASUS P5B Deluxe-WiFi Motherboard
4GB Corsair 800mHz RAM
Intel E6600@ 2.40GHz
ATI Radeon X1900XT 512MB Graphics Card
Clean install
64-bit (in topic title)
no overclocking
it's a custom build so no model
I can't remember back in Vista, that was 1-2 years ago..
If you need more specs/etc.. just ask me what you need.
Again, yes I did do what usasma asked me to.
I'm not ignoring you guys... I want your help, please make more recommandations of what to do.
In the meantime I am backing stuff up, and checking this page every 5 seconds.
Last edited by Legendairy; 19 Sep 2009 at 17:00. Reason: more info
Ok so i reformatted as you guys recommended and am still having bsods
What build # of the x64 ? Where did you get the iso file from ? How did you burn the DVD ? slow x4 speed ?
Please update your system specs in your profile.
Also - have you tried installed the x86 version, and if so, does it also throw BSODs?
Hi, I know you have put your Specs into a few posts now, but you may be better putting them in to your System Specs, while you are waiting to resolve your problem.
People will stop asking you to do this then. I hope this helps.
https://www.sevenforums.com/general-d...tem-specs.html