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Hi so relatives computer recently failed and I have determined  that her motherboard died. However using her hard drive on my computer, when I try to start my computer, it brings me to windows error recovery and gives me the option to repair or start normally. When starting normally the computer blue screens within a few seconds. When I repair  it results in windows can not repair automatically with this problem signature:

Prob event name: StartupRepairOffline

Prob Sig 01: 6.1.7600.16385

Prob Sig 02: 6.1.7600.16385

03: unknown

04: 21201049

05: AutoFailover

06: 6

07: NoRootCause

OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1

Local ID: 1033

Now when I went back and tried to start in safe mode, and booting into last known good configuration they still resulted in blue screens.

Additional note the blue screens were very short like only 1 frame, to the point where i cant read any of it. I only see a flash of blue and white and then screen goes black and it restarts. I dont know how to get the dump information without downloading it like in the forum sections instructions. If someone could explain that then i could provide the dump info.

I am less looking for a way to repair but more looking for a way to retrieve the personal data on the drive, but if it can be repaired even better. 

Thx

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The BlueScreen on your system shouldn't have any relation to the problem on your relatives computer.
Thats most probably just a driver that isn't compatible with your hardware.

 

You should focus on repairing your relatives computer and not fixing BSOD that most likely don't matter in the end anyway.

If you have the same problem when the hardware of your relatives computer is working flawlessly again, just backup the important files (and probably the AppData folder for program settings) and clean install Windows. (e.g. via Linux CD/USB or connecting it to a working System)

 

Imo you are just wasting time with problems that are not worth spending time on.

But if you don't think so, maybe someone else will give you some information in regard to the BSOD.

~ ThxAndBye

"You should remove any cats from the vicinity, because cats will cause all kinds of problems during CPU installation." -Linus

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