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quick i need help windows doesn't boot

paulenworb

i put windows 7 on a usb for my new computer but when i try to boot it says that a uncorrectable error has accord 

 

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You have to be a little more specific.

 

 

Welcome to the forum, btw.

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Safest thing should be a clean reinstall.

But since we don't know what the actual problem is we can't really help you.

Just give us a little more detail about the error. Any error codes displayed? Something irregular when booting the system? What does the error screen look like?

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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my specs are specs: case : corsair spec 01          motherboard : z97-c           GPU : sapphire r9 270x           ram : HyperX FURY Series 8GB           PSU : Corsair Builder Series CX 500 Watt           CPU : Intel Pentium G3258 CPU           HDD : WD 1TB 3.5 inch Internal Hard Drive       i folowd linus's video foe putting windows on a usb

 

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in loads windows files starts windows then the screen is blue 

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my specs are specs: case : corsair spec 01          motherboard : z97-c           GPU : sapphire r9 270x           ram : HyperX FURY Series 8GB           PSU : Corsair Builder Series CX 500 Watt           CPU : Intel Pentium G3258 CPU           HDD : WD 1TB 3.5 inch Internal Hard Drive       i folowd linus's video foe putting windows on a usb

in loads windows files starts windows then the screen is blue 

Does the blue screen look like this and is the error message the same:

0x0000124-WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR.jpg

 

Did you try to turn it own more than a single time and does the error occur every time?

 

 

Maybe some of these problems are the cause:

The most common cause is the CPU voltage being too low, but here are some other common causes for this error:

  • corrupt hardware: damaged hard disk, video card problem, RAM corruption, problems with the processor
  • driver compatibility issues (this especially happens for Windows 8.1 systems)
  • driver conflict
  • heat related problems, e.g. overclocking the system
  • a corrupt Windows registry
  • corrupt or removed Windows-specific system files

I once had one of these, now I've got this.

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