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I'm quite irritated at this issue right now so soryr if this post if short or lacking detail. 

Specs:

    Mobo-Gigabyte Z77N-WiFi

    RAM-Corsair Vengence, 2x4gig

    HDD- WD 1tb Blue

    Video Card- Sapphire Raedeon HD 7850

    CPU- Intel Core i3 3225

    PSU-Corsair 430M

    OS- Windows 7 64bit

 

So the PC was just built, and running fine for a two weeks or so and then I took it to a friends place along with Keyboard and mouse, but used his monitor. The PC didn't recognize that the size of the monitor had changed for some reason to it was all still scaled to my 22" on his 24". We really just wanted to start so i didn't bother fixing that. Everything runs fine and smooth on that all through the night and into the morning. Then i take it home, plug it back in to my monitor, and it gets the the Windows logo, then blue screens. i tried start up repair with no luck, restore previous session with no luck, and now I can't even boot to safe mode! It still blue screens right after that logo every time. Please help

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Try clearing the CMOS

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Did you have any OC's running??

 

But yeah try clear CMOS since that will clear that anyway.

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Make sure the HDD compatibility mode is set to the appropriate setting. IDE or AHCI.

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use your windows disc to get into windows repair and do check disk from command line.

 

Also you could try booting into vga mode...

 

if that fails, take out and re-seat Graphics card and RAM....

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If you can get a linux live usb (or access the files another way), could you upload the contents of C:\Windows\Minidump to the forum in a compressed archive (.zip etc) so we can take a look at the dump files and work out what crashed. It's quite hard for us to troubleshoot a blue screen when you post no files or error codes (no offense, it's just the truth).

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