Hi All,
Greets,
Sir(s),
First and foremost I appreciate your efforts and patience. Both of you are the real heroes of the thread. I would like to mention somethings. May be i am too late for i don't know where you stand right now!
1. we can easily make out whether a recovery partition is there in the Disk Management view.
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Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image - Windows 7 Help Forums )
2. I was looking some activation woes but now i find that you have a good retail key in 25 alphanumeric characters. ( If you have any doubt against it, you can enter your windows 7 product key & click 'verify' here :
Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) )
3. Activation backups mostly work only on clean installs & not on repair installs. NO CONFUSION : you have a retail key, you can go ahead with repair install.
4. Don't you have any System Image ? Did you ever used Backup functionality from within windows 7 ?
5. Recovery Disks normally provided by OEM like hp,dell, Asus, etc. & not by a refurber.
6.
It was a reputable "Microsoft Authorized Refurbisher" I purchased it from
So, it seems to be a good refurb.
7.
Yes I can boot into all safe modes and it has never crashed in any of them
If you are sure, tested it ? I would boot into safe mode different options & wait for the system to crash! The other thing would be to Clean Boot & wait for the system to crash! If it doesn't It gives some hope !
8.
Is there some kind of program/app that will show why the computer keeps crashing?
Or is it on to the os repair/recovery?
(a).As i go by your posts, it tells me that your pc crashes/shuts down improperly and then restarts automatically leaving no time for you to make out what exactly happened. This feature has to be put off to get some error codes and come to know exactly what is happening! Here is a short tutorial :
How To Disable the Automatic Restart on System Failure in Windows 7
(b) In addition to the above tutorial, again give a look to the below image:
Here note down that the Red box has to be cleared as said above. And Yellow entries has to be the way as in the image.
(c) One more thing is too look in Event Viewer & Event Logs! In fact it should be taken care the first as said by pros. ( I don't say so, i am not a pro ). Even there is a specific section for 'Shut Down' and 'Startup' logs in the Event Viewer functionality.
(d) What i would do is set my clock exactly same to the system clock. Then i will wait for the crash and take note of the exact time. When i boot again in the system, i would look out for the events happened around the crash time!
9. You were following sir Megahertz07 and he was intending a Repair Install.
Thanks & Regards. ...