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  1.    #21

    I suggested you wipe the HD of possibly problematic code and then follow the steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall. Have you done that yet?

    Pay special attention to how drivers are handled in Win7 since you have a problem with a driver which Win7 may not want.
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       #22

    gregrocker said:
    I suggested you wipe the HD of possibly problematic code and then follow the steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall. Have you done that yet?

    Pay special attention to how drivers are handled in Win7 since you have a problem with a driver which Win7 may not want.

    I formatted my harddisk when im doing a clean install for my Window 7 OEM version.. Im stilling having this problem. I have no idea which driver was give a problem, after the start-up repair, everything was normal.
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  3.    #23

    Formatting does nothing to get rid of possibly interfering boot code.
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       #24

    Below i attach the blue screen error video here again for everything to see.

    Blue screen on window 7 - YouTube

    The blue screen was blinking so fast, lucky i manage to video it down and i will list down the log below.


    A problem has been dectected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

    SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXPEPTION

    If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appers again, follow these step:

    Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows update you might need.

    If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode.

    Technical infomation:

    ***STOP:0x0000003B (0x00000000C0000005, 0xFFFFF8800516E489, 0xFFFFF88005E7B6D0, x0000000000000000)

    *** nvlddmkm.sys - Address FFFFF8800516E489 base at FFFFF22004 84 9000, Datastam? 50f94c87


    Collecting data for crash dump ...
    Initializing disk for crash dump ...
    Beginning dump of physical memory.
    Dumping physical memory to disk: 65

    After this screen, it will auto restart...
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       #25

    gregrocker said:
    I suggested you wipe the HD of possibly problematic code and then follow the steps to get a perfect Clean Reinstall. Have you done that yet?

    Pay special attention to how drivers are handled in Win7 since you have a problem with a driver which Win7 may not want.

    As what you mention, format does not solve, how can i wipe the HD possibly problematic code?
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  6.    #26

    Try updating your Nvidia display or chipset drivers, if necessary in Safe Mode.

    If you recently updated one of those Nvidia drivers, try rolling it back in Device Manager, or if required boot into the Win7 DVD System Recovery Options to System Restore to before it was changed.

    As to doing the reinstall after wiping the HD, the blue links in earlier posts explain how each is done. Apparently you didn't click on them to try to understand them better.

    This lack of attention to detail if applied to the reinstall you did likely left you with a mess which is why I suggested you start over, wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
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       #27

    gregrocker said:
    Try updating your Nvidia display or chipset drivers, if necessary in Safe Mode.

    If you recently updated one of those Nvidia drivers, try rolling it back in Device Manager, or if required boot into the Win7 DVD System Recovery Options to System Restore to before it was changed.

    As to doing the reinstall after wiping the HD, the blue links in earlier posts explain how each is done. Apparently you didn't click on them to try to understand them better.

    This lack of attention to detail if applied to the reinstall you did likely left you with a mess which is why I suggested you start over, wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7

    I have updated my Nvidia display recently so i have to rollback to the previous driver and update them in safe mode?
    So you recommand me to do this first before wiping the HD?


    You got me wrong and im sorry for causing some misunderstanding.


    8. Unplug all other HD's and peripherals except ethernet, Boot the Windows 7 installer, choose Custom Install, then Drive Options (Advanced) to Delete all partitions not needed, repartition as desired following illustrated steps given here: Clean Install Windows 7.

    I have no idea how can i do this? I just plug in my ethernet wire? or my display and ethernet wire? my keyboard? Im on a DIY computer..
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       #28

    This lack of attention to detail if applied to the reinstall you did likely left you with a mess which is why I suggested you start over, wipe the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to get a perfect Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7[/QUOTE]

    Yes this is what i need. So i should roll back my driver first and install my new driver via safe mode and wipe the HD with Diskpart clean command?
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  9.    #29

    There is no need to roll back or install any driver if you're about to wipe everything out with Clean command, then Reinstall. Folllow the steps carefully. Ask back any questions you have.
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       #30

    gregrocker said:
    There is no need to roll back or install any driver if you're about to wipe everything out with Clean command, then Reinstall. Folllow the steps carefully. Ask back any questions you have.
    Alright, i will update here once again if i have any problems.

    Thanks for your help.
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