My PC's motherboard died a few months ago, and I was finally able to find a cheap replacement that is almost completely identical. I have placed my hard drive into this computer, and tried to boot.
My hard drive is encrypted with TrueCrypt, and it prompts for the password in the BIOS environment before Windows can boot. This part works fine, so the TrueCrypt boot loader does not seem to be corrupted.
But as soon as I enter the password and hit enter, it shows the Windows dialog of "Windows failed to start. It may be due to a hardware change" (similar to the screen seen at boot up when you'd shut down the PC improperly). When I select the "Start Windows normally" option, it shows the Windows 7 screen for about 3 seconds, then it freezes, then BSOD, then restart.
From my online searching, I've figured that it must have something to do with driver conflicts. Is it just the hard drive driver causing the problem? Does anyone have any idea how this can be resolved, if at all?
Thanks very much in advance.
Relevant screenshots (sorry for poor quality):
1. TC Boot Loader (on my hard drive) prompt is shown, password entered, shows "Booting..."
2. "Windows Error Recovery" screen shows, offering options of "Launch Start Repair" or "Start Windows Normally".
3. When "Start Windows Normally" is selected, the Windows 7 boot logo begins, and then freezes after about 3 seconds.
4. BSOD appears, with the relevant text illustrated.
5. Computer restarts automatically.
My hard drive is encrypted with TrueCrypt, and it prompts for the password in the BIOS environment before Windows can boot. This part works fine, so the TrueCrypt boot loader does not seem to be corrupted.
But as soon as I enter the password and hit enter, it shows the Windows dialog of "Windows failed to start. It may be due to a hardware change" (similar to the screen seen at boot up when you'd shut down the PC improperly). When I select the "Start Windows normally" option, it shows the Windows 7 screen for about 3 seconds, then it freezes, then BSOD, then restart.
From my online searching, I've figured that it must have something to do with driver conflicts. Is it just the hard drive driver causing the problem? Does anyone have any idea how this can be resolved, if at all?
Thanks very much in advance.
Relevant screenshots (sorry for poor quality):
1. TC Boot Loader (on my hard drive) prompt is shown, password entered, shows "Booting..."
2. "Windows Error Recovery" screen shows, offering options of "Launch Start Repair" or "Start Windows Normally".
3. When "Start Windows Normally" is selected, the Windows 7 boot logo begins, and then freezes after about 3 seconds.
4. BSOD appears, with the relevant text illustrated.
5. Computer restarts automatically.
My Computer
At a glance
Microsoft® Windows 7™ UltimateIntel® Core 2 Duo @ 1.50 GHz2.00 GB RAMNVIDIA GeForce
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion Laptop dv9000 series
- OS
- Microsoft® Windows 7™ Ultimate
- CPU
- Intel® Core 2 Duo @ 1.50 GHz
- Memory
- 2.00 GB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17" Laptop monitor
- Internet Speed
- 1.5 Mbps DSL