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jack4rall Posts 6428 Registration date Sunday June 6, 2010 Status Moderator Last seen July 16, 2020 - Mar 22, 2013 at 12:39 PM
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Mar 22, 2013 at 12:39 PM
Hello,
Try this 1
1) When the option appears prompting you to select the OS then select
Windows 7 and press F8 key to go to "Advanced Boot Options".
Select the option "Last know Good Configuration" and press Enter.
2) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1, select the option "Repair
Your Computer" and follow the instructions.
3) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1 and this time select the option
"Safe Mode". Let us know if your are able to boot into safe mode.
4) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1 and this time select the option
"Disable automatic restart on system failure".
Click on the below hyperlink "BSOD" and let us know the error message you are
getting as shown in the below image
BSOD
5) Also check your RAM. Even bad RAM will result in such issue.
Good Luck
Try this 1
1) When the option appears prompting you to select the OS then select
Windows 7 and press F8 key to go to "Advanced Boot Options".
Select the option "Last know Good Configuration" and press Enter.
2) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1, select the option "Repair
Your Computer" and follow the instructions.
3) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1 and this time select the option
"Safe Mode". Let us know if your are able to boot into safe mode.
4) If the problem still exists then follow the step 1 and this time select the option
"Disable automatic restart on system failure".
Click on the below hyperlink "BSOD" and let us know the error message you are
getting as shown in the below image
BSOD
5) Also check your RAM. Even bad RAM will result in such issue.
Good Luck