Windows BSOD Problem

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  1. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Widdower989 said:
    Golden said:
    What is the source of the installation media? Original DVD or a copy?
    I boot from an Original Windows 7 Home 64bit disc.

    I don't "think" its an overheating issue, i finally got into Windows XP 32 bit, just had to put a PS2 keyboard in to get into friends work hdd, and it has been running for 2 days now, then i formatted it and installed my original Windows XP 32 bit and it loads just fine but i still no matter what i do can install my original Windows 7 Home 64 bit for some reason which i would desperately like to do so i can use all 8gb of memory i have. I ordered a new Western Digital Black 1TB 64mb cache drive and it gets here this Monday, will try it on that when it gets here but would still love to be able to install Win 7 64bit on my WD 500GB Blue drive if at all possible.
    Golden said:
    In BIOS, is the controller set to AHCI?
    I cant find anywhere in BIOS to change or edit this nor to see what its set to at all.
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  2. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #12

    Can you refer to the manual? Look under an option like "Advanced" or similar.
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  3. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Golden said:
    Can you refer to the manual? Look under an option like "Advanced" or similar.
    These 2 listings are the only thing i see that have anything to do with the hdd and i dont see anything about AHCI
    G41-M7 BIOS Manual
    5
    SATA1/2 Dev ice; IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave
    BIOS SETUP UTILITY
    Main
    vxx.xx (C)Copyright 1985-200x, American Megatrends, Inc.
    Select Screen
    Select Item
    Change Option
    General Help
    Save and Exit
    Exit
    +-
    F1
    F10
    ESC
    Select the type
    of device connected
    to the system.
    SATA1 Device
    LBA/Large Mode [Auto]
    Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)[Auto]
    PIO Mode [Auto]
    DMA Mode [Auto]
    S.M.A.R.T [Auto]
    32Bit Data Transfer [Enabled]
    Device :
    Type [Auto]
    The BIOS detects the information and values of resp ective devices, and these
    information and values are shown below to the name of the sub-menu.
    Type
    Select the type of the IDE/SATA drive.
    Options: Auto (Default) / CD/DVD / ARMD / Not Installed
    LBA/Large Mode
    Enable or disable the LBA mode.
    Options: Auto (Default) / Disabled
    Block (Multi-Sector Transfer)
    Enable or disable multi-sector trans fer.
    Options: Auto (Default) / Disabled
    PIO Mode
    Select the PIO mode.
    Options: Auto (Default) / 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
    DMA Mode
    Select the DMA mode.
    Options: Auto (Default) / Disabled




    AND


    G41-M7 BIOS Manual
    4
    Floppy A
    Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system.
    Options: 360K, 5.25 in / 1.2M, 5.25 in / 720K, 3.5 in / 1.44M, 3.5 in /
    2.88M, 3.5 in / None
    IDE Configuration
    The BIOS will automatically detect the presence of IDE/SATA devices. There is a
    sub-menu fo r each IDE/SATA device. Select a device and press <Enter> to enter
    the sub-menu of detailed options.
    BIOS S ETUP UTILITY
    Main
    vxx.xx (C)C opyright 198 5-200x, Amer ican Megatre nds, Inc.
    S elect Screen
    S elect Item
    G o to Sub Scr een
    G eneral Help
    S ave and Exit
    E xit
    En ter
    F1
    F1 0
    ES C
    IDE C onfuguration
    Con figure SATA C hannels [ Before PATA]
    Leg acy IDE Chann els [ SATA Pri, PA TA Sec]
    > SAT A1 Device
    >
    Hard Disk Write Pr otect [ Disabled]
    IDE D etect Time Ou t (Sec) [ 35]
    SATA2 D evice
    > IDE Channel 1 Ma ster
    > IDE Channel 1 Sl ave
    ATA/I DE Configurat ion [ Enhanced]
    Options
    Disa bled
    Comp atible
    Enha nced
    ATA/IDE Configuration
    This item allows you to control the onboard IDE controller.
    Options: Enhanced (Default) / Compatible / Disabled
    Configure SATA Channels
    This item allows you to control the SATA channel configuration sequence.
    Options: Before PATA (Default) / Behind PATA
    Legacy IDE Channels
    This item appears only when “ATA/IDE Configuration” is set to “Compatible”.
    Options: SATA Pri, PATA Sec (Default) / SATA Only / PATA Pri, SATA Sec /
    PATA Only
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  4. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Also just put in my brand new Western Digital Black 1TB 64 MB Cache hdd that arrived and i still have the same problem when it gets right before the splash to click install/repair screen it gives me the BSOD with the same error.
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  5. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #15

    Widdower989, There is a way to change, but it really shouldn't matter. When you get to the where do you want to install windows, do you see tour hard drive, and how many do you see?
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  6. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    essenbe said:
    Widdower989, There is a way to change, but it really shouldn't matter. When you get to the where do you want to install windows, do you see tour hard drive, and how many do you see?
    It literally BSOD's right before that screen ever appears. Also now the stop code changed slightly after i flashed bios, instead of:

    STOP: c000021a status of 0xc0000001 0x001003f0

    it now reads

    STOP: c000021a status of 0xc0000001 0x001803f0
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  7. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #17

    OK, your new hard drive do the connections look like this?

    Attachment 334308
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  8. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    essenbe said:
    OK, your new hard drive do the connections look like this?

    Attachment 334308
    Yes and the stupid thing changed back to:



    STOP: c000021a status of 0xc0000001 0x001003f0
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  9. Posts : 19
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #19
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  10. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #20

    OK, you only list 1 hard drive in your system. If you have more drives, disconnect 1 of the wires from each one except the one you are installing windows to. Go into bios, look at your ram timings (just the first 4) look at the frequency and dram voltage. Make sure they are the same as the stickers on the side of the ram sticks or from the manufacturers packaging or web site. Set optimized defaults. Set the ram timings, voltage and frequency, set the DVD as 1st boot device and the hard drive as 2nd boot device. Put the installation DVD in the DVD drive, save and exit. You should boot into the DVD drive. On the first screen where it says pick your language, don't pick your janguage, hold down the shift key and press F10. You will get a black command window. Type diskpart and press enter, wait for it to respond diskpart. Type list disk and press enter, If you did as instructed above you will only have 1 disk listed, it will be disk 0 (number 0 not letter) type select disk 0 and press enter, it will respond that disk 0 is the selected disk. type clean and press enter. It will respond that diskpart has cleaned the selected disk. Type create partition primary size=200 press enter, it will respond that diskpart created the selected partition. type exit and press enter, type exit and press enter again. You should be back at the select your language screen. continue. when you get to the where do you want to install Windows, close the 1st partition. That's the one you just created. select that partition and click install and see what happens.
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