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10 Aug 2013 | #1 |
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Error Code 0x0000007B (0x0000034, 0x000000, etc)
To start my laptop started out making weird glitchy noises whenever i was doing something on it and it started to get a little hot.
Then I would leave for a min and get a system memory dump / bluescreen. Then after wards it wouldn't load windows and just bluescreen after windows logo and restart. I let it do that for awhile and turned it off for a day then turned it back on. WAHLA it worked! This same cycle repeated a few times. Now ive come to the problem where it has happened again and that solution isn't working. I can't run system repair because when it asks me to load an OS or drivers my OS doesn't show up in the list (windows 7). I cant run windows XP recovery disk to use chkdsk because it will just give me the same blue screen. Also the BIOS will only SOMETIMES recognize my HDD. Only when i change the loading drivers from ACHI to IDE or the reverse. Also when i try to run chkdsk in command console I get " cannot get direct access to volumes" error code. I also cannot boot into safe mode. From what I have gathered so far I may have a boot virus, or a bunk HDD. I don't give 2 shits about what is on my HDD so any recomendations will help on trying to just get the comp up and running again. I only a Windows XP home eddition disk and a Hal's All in One tools disk. Please help me. Specs : MSI x460x CPU IntelĀ® Core™ i5 Processor OS Windows 8 Chipset Intel® HM65 Memory DDR3, 1066/1333MHz, Slot : 2, Max: 8GB LCD Size 14" HD (1366x768) LED backlight Graphics Intel® HD Graphics 3000 HDD (GB) 500GB SATA 5400rpm Optical Drive DVD Super Multi Audio 2 Webcam 1.3M HD Webcam Card Reader SD(XC/HC)/MMC |
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11 Aug 2013 | #2 |
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Hello thepershy.
A 0x0000007B BSOD means inaccessible Boot Device; the system reserved (100 MB hidden) partition is inaccessible. Generally it is either a bootkit/rootkit infection, or the physical HDD related issue. In a few cases, the boot sequence/parameters may also cause his issue. Scan the system for possible virus infection with the following program. Seatool for dos: SeaTools | Seagate download
Boot into Partition Wizards GUI following this instructions. When you are on the last screen, take a camera snap of the screen and upload the snap here. Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums We need to see the partitions and parameters. |
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