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Windows 7 installation crashing in a really weird way

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So, every time i try to instal windows it crashes on me, and i dont know why..but it crashes in a very weird way, and its always before windows transfers instalations files to de hdd, but hdd works and can be formated and all..i really could use some help on this :P

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that looks like a display problem

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Check the sata connexion, you never know, its maybe not plugged correctly...

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that looks like a display problem

yep

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uhm...but what if this is in a laptop ? :S

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uhm...but what if this is in a laptop ? :S

 

 

see if you can open up and check the display connection

 

otherwise

 

use VGA to a external monitor

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i tryed with an external monitor, no visual issue..but when i tryed to format de hard drive the computer just shutdown, and then rebboted displaying BOOTMGR missing...

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are you able to take the HDD out and format it?

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yes, i did it, but i kinda have to reformat it every time while instaling windows, otherwise it wont create that 100mb partition...some say it matters..

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so, it just rebboted again, and i didnt even had started the instalation, it was just idling in the menu.. so odd

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Looks like a GPU issue; assuming its a normal laptop.

 

Try reseating the CPU and GPU/re apply thermal paste and check the display connector cable (its a flat rubbon cable, using some kind of ZIF connector.

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i have just reasembled it, it was reaching 80ºC, it doesnt have a dedicated gpu..i didnt disconect anything else than keyboard and the touchpad..

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looks like the laptop is reaching the end of the line

 

the mobo is going off

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uhm...but what if this is in a laptop ? :S

Northbridge chip is damaged, get everything off it now its not going to last i guarantee it. 

 

if you are super lucky you can reflow it, but i've tried this before and it never really solved the problem. Time to buy a new one i'm afraid. 

Troubleshooting a pc will make you believe in gremlins.

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