Windows randomly crashes and shows error on startup


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #1

    Windows randomly crashes and shows error on startup


    So i was playing a game on my computer (low graphics, im sure it wasnt even warm) and all of the sudden my laptop shuts off, this has happened before mostly because of overheating and othertimes at random, but this is the first time it wont boot, i tried Ubuntu live usb to see if i could restore my files but it says it cant mount the drive and some weird error message after that and i also cant install ubuntu nor can i reinstall windows. I have attached some photos showing the error.

    This is what happens when i start the computer crash Pictures, crash Images, crash Photos, crash Videos - Image - TinyPic - gratis värdtjänst för bilder, foton och video
    whatever i press it just reboots to the same thing

    I think this is from when trying to install Ubuntu from the bootable usb.
    Ubuntu Pastebin

    If i lack some information them please alert me on what to show/tools to show it.

    Thanks in advance!
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  2. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #2

    What version of Windows are you using?
    What are the specs of the computer you are using?
    What your error is telling you is the device your system is trying to boot from is no longer accessible.
    This could be due to an update, or a new software install, or a piece of hardware gone bad.
    I can help you more effectively when I have more information regarding your system and OS.
    Thank you.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Kenna said:
    What version of Windows are you using?
    What are the specs of the computer you are using?
    What your error is telling you is the device your system is trying to boot from is no longer accessible.
    This could be due to an update, or a new software install, or a piece of hardware gone bad.
    I can help you more effectively when I have more information regarding your system and OS.
    Thank you.
    Sorry! Thought it was all well and done when i filled in the specs on my profile.

    Laptop:Asus K53sv
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Intel Core i5 2410m 2.3ghz
    8gb 4x2 (i changed it
    Before from 6gb and got blue screens and other issues but i bought some new
    Ones after that were also 8gb and now all was well
    GT 540m 2gb video memory
    640gb hard drive (dont know what) probably seagate
    Antivirus ms security essentials
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  4. Posts : 17
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #4

    Ok If you can get into your BIOS you need to check to see if you can see your hard drive.
    If you can see it, make sure it is first in boot order.
    You may want to try this utility listed before, actually resetting your BIOS, manually.

    EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies EasyRE 29.95
    "Your PC doesn't work. You can't even log into Windows. What's the point of a “recovery program” that you have to boot into Windows to install? EasyRE was designed from the ground-up to repair Windows when you can't even get into it. You download EasyRE on any other PC (or Mac!) to create a bootable CD or USB, and then boot from it on the PC you need to fix, and let it do its thing. "


    Good Luck
    -Kenna
    Last edited by Kenna; 21 Nov 2013 at 22:42.
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