BSoD Win 7 Pro 64bit @ various times but usually to do w/ lvrs64.sys

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       #51

    Oh awesome! Thank you! That is VERY helpful!! Doing that now :) Should I do the memtest before or after doing the Bios update? I didn't want to use my usual flash drive as it is 65% full but I did have an old 126Mb flash drive laying about that still works. Just had a printer driver on it that I can remove since the power on it died and I can format this.

    According to this my FlashDrive is on Disk 8
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       #52

    Try the bios update first .
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
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       #53

    VistaKing said:
    Try the bios update first .
    Okay doing what you said to do to the flash drive to prepare it for the BIOS file and then will do the Alt+F2 thing.
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       #54

    Looking at your picture

    Your disk is Disk 8 .

    So it should be

    Select disk 8
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Edition Service Pack 1 (build 7601), 64-bit
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       #55

    VistaKing said:
    Looking at your picture

    Your disk is Disk 8 .

    So it should be

    Select disk 8
    Okay thanks.

    Am this far so far .. it is supposed to make it a new drive letter like that? It is now M (instead of G)
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       #56

    Yes that is fine . That's what the Assign command did
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       #57

    VistaKing said:
    Yes that is fine . That's what the Assign command did
    Okay thanks. Ready to go .. Going to reboot .. hit Alt+F2 at post and tell it to go to .. ummm M? I wish I had ink in my printer to print these steps out
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       #58

    Yes . Or you could tap on the Delete key to get into the Bios . Inside the Bios go to Tools and choose EZ Flash 2 then point to the USB drive in your case its M:\
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    VistaKing said:
    Yes . Or you could tap on the Delete key to get into the Bios . Inside the Bios go to Tools and choose EZ Flash 2 then point to the USB drive in your case its M:\
    Okay keep your fingers crossed for me and wish me luck
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    You will do fine
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