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I am unable to run the scan without it crashing. I've tried several times and in safe mode as well.
I am unable to run the scan without it crashing. I've tried several times and in safe mode as well.
Then it is as I suspected. It's time to format your system. I am sorry for that.
Remember to backup your personal files. And if your HDD is not partitioned now, partition it at the time of Windows installation - let something around 200GB for Windows and other gigabytes for temporary files, like movies, series, etc..
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Im not sure how to all of this. Can you please clarify or direct me to a step by step of how to do this properly?
Here's a good read on the subject: Tutorial quick reference list for Installing Windows 7
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I reformatted and partitioned my hard drive. Then I installed the driver only online download for my video card without first installing the cd that came with the card. Now the video card is recognized. No problems so far. Hopefully the crashes wont happen anymore either.
thanks for the help.
So I partitioned my hard drive with 200 of a 1tb hd to windows. I am now beginning to wonder why I put so much space on the windows partition. Also, is there a way to make the libraries from "my computer" to directly access a partition other than c drive? Or do i always have to select the other partition every time I want to access music or movies?
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i use Video Card :ATI Radeon HD 5500 Series and had no probs yet. on my old nvidia card i did ,and i found that if i un- installed the software for the nvidia (driver and desktop stuff) then shut down and open the case remove card and replace it back in the pci slot and reboot machine let windows find the driver online and then go to the cards update driver site it always sorted out any probs have you tried this with the Radeon HD 5570?