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See the section on the Media Creation Tool. You can download it on any computer.
Hey all, just a quick question. So I'm about to start installing windows, should I delete all my old partitions? Or should I just install it on the primary drive that I can?
I would delete everything until the drive shows unallocated, then install to an unallocated drive. The installer will create partitions for you. Make sure the drive you are installing Windows to is the only one connected during the install. This may help.
Yah okay that's what I thought. I watched the video but there was no new option highlighted so I just wanted to clarify, thanks!
Edit: in the video and post it says when you use the new option on the unallocated drive 4 partitions should show up. There are only two that show up for me. Systems reserved and primary. Is that a problem?
Edit 2: nevermind about the previous edit, I found out you're supposed to select boot from UEFI: USB D: after doing I got four partitions, Windows is installing right now
Well guys, you'll be dissapointed to know that it wasn't windows or a program because a clean windows install later and the BSOD's don't stop. After I clean installed I put on graphics drivers and such, programs and i reinstalled a game and skype along with my mail program (thunderbird), vlc and chrome. Even after all that the computer went and died again. No clue how it could get more depressing than this. I have the DM log attatched, but does this mean I have to get a new SSD? My HDD and other SATA devices were all unplugged for the duration I was using the PC up until the crash. I mean honestly, will new hardware fix this or am I just stuck in a perpetual loop of troubleshooting and constant disappointment. Student life is stressful as its sigh. Anyways DM log is attached, hope ya'll can find something helpful.
Please run the hard drive tests again, this time with HDTune
Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...s-how-use.html
NoteDo not run SeaTools on an SSD as the results will be invalid.
Run chkdsk http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...isk-check.html
Run HDTune to scan for errors, health and benchmark.
Let me know what the results are, prefered screenshots.
Code:FAULTY_HARDWARE_CORRUPTED_PAGE (12b) This bugcheck indicates that a single bit error was found in this page. This is a hardware memory error. Arguments: Arg1: ffffffffc00002c4, virtual address mapping the corrupted page Arg2: 0000000000000473, physical page number Arg3: 000000eb0654eff0, zero Arg4: ffffd000249d6000, zero
Hiya axe0, ill run those tests when I get home. Do I need to test my hdd also? I didn't have it plugged in at the time of the bsod.
Heya guys, sorry for the delay. So long story, I ran chkdsk and it said C Drive was damage and needed to be repaired. So I attempted that and restarted like Windows asked. Lo and behold it started to BSOD as soon as C Drive was repaired. It went into startup repair after the 2nd BSOD so I decided to do what Essenbe suggested a while back when I was in the same situation. I reset windows and surprisingly this time it worked. After resetting windows the computer repaired C Drive. When I booted back in I ran chkdsk again just to make sure, and it had no errors. I ran HDTune just in case and as far as I can see the drive is healthy but here are the screenshots you asked for just in case.
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