BSOD occurs occasionally and drivers wont load.

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       #31

    I said...
    Dimerz said:
    The only thing i can think of left is to repair my computer using the windows 7 disk which i need to buy...
    Erm so i should put the .iso file on the formatted usb and then i should be good.

    Sorry about this confusion.
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       #32

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Review this to make the flash drive bootable with the iso on it,
    Using Option 1 or 2
    USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create
    Sorry thought you simply misplaced the original 7 disk

    But yes if you have anything existing on the flash drive move it to somewhere else first before following the above quoted post of mine for option 1 or 2 to make the flash drive bootable with the iso on it to use the repair tools or simply clean install which again back up any personal files first or they too will be lost with the clean install.
    Clean Install Windows 7

    Other tutorials to refer too,
    Repair Install

    System Recovery Options
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       #33

    Ive used rufus to make it bootable and put the iso on. What do i do now?
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       #34

    Done it nevermind, the installation was in german and it kept coming up with errors and all sorts while i was google translating it all. In the end i found out there was a english version... Lol
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       #35

    This is what comes up after doing the iso repair.. I downloaded the english home premium x64
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       #36

    Hi,
    You show 32 bit under your system spec's so download that version not the 64 bit version :/
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       #37

    But it says either x86 or x64 is mine not x64 Mines x86
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       #38

    1st image was after the first repair and it did not start it quickly popped up with the 'windows shut down to protect your computer' and then the second image showed the second outcome of the repair. Should i just do a factory reset and put my files on another computer?
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       #39

    Yep I would,
    See if Linux can access the drive,
    Emergency Kit - save your files from a dead OS
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       #40

    Ive got a harddrive to usb enclosure so getting the programs off is no problem. What does the install now on that usb do? Will it delete my files?
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