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Several and different blue screen stop code error.

Good is to first ask about BSOD, and THEN, if everything fails, made fresh install. Now you don't have even minidump files. That is how ends making fresh install every problem - your problem remains unifxed, but you have no operating system.

 

You must provide more details (BSOD codes for example), but it sounds like hardware problem.

 

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3 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

Good is to first ask about BSOD, and THEN, if everything fails, made fresh install. Now you don't have even minidump files. That is how ends making fresh install every problem - your problem remains unifxed, but you have no operating system.

 

You must provide more details (BSOD codes for example), but it sounds like hardware problem.

 

The codes are words not numbers like  cdp watchdog violation or attemed excecute of non excecutted memory.

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It looks like hardware problem anyway - your old OS has BSOD, installation disk displays BSOD, then is time to check your hardware.

How many ram modules do you have? If more that one, then remove all except one and try to install system. If failed - switch ram module.

When is done - put rest of your memory and test. And do not made fresh install next time until you find the source of the problem.

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10 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

It looks like hardware problem anyway - your old OS has BSOD, installation disk displays BSOD, then is time to check your hardware.

How many ram modules do you have? If more that one, then remove all except one and try to install system. If failed - switch ram module.

When is done - put rest of your memory and test. And do not made fresh install next time until you find the source of the problem.

I have 2 ram slots and strange when switched 1st slot to the 2nd slot and 2nd slot to the first slot it doesnt boot but when i switched oppositely they boot all ram were being read.

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Just now, Knightdroid250 said:

I have 2 ram slots and strange when switched 1st slot to the 2nd slot and 2nd slot to the first slot it doesnt boot but when i switched oppositely they boot all ram were being read.

 

15 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

It looks like hardware problem anyway - your old OS has BSOD, installation disk displays BSOD, then is time to check your hardware.

How many ram modules do you have? If more that one, then remove all except one and try to install system. If failed - switch ram module.

When is done - put rest of your memory and test. And do not made fresh install next time until you find the source of the problem.

Thank you for the suggestion.

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1 hour ago, Knightdroid250 said:

 

Thank you for the suggestion.

Well, if it doesn't even boot, then plug only ONE ram and check which one is booting. Then second one will be faulty.

Also - write your configuration (motherboard model is enough). Or just check proper ram order.

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