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12-Nov-2009, 05:27 PM #1
W7 bsod =(
Hi guys!, I'm looking for help plz! so...I'm getting random BSOD and resets al over my pc, that was on vista, so I upgrade it to w7 (beta) and I keept poping bsod and random restarts, I'm about to commit suicide! help plz T___T

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12-Nov-2009, 05:31 PM #2
Pc specs: amd 6000+ nvidia8500/gtx260 (corrently 8500) + hp original (m8200)mobo&hdd+ 3gbs ram
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12-Nov-2009, 09:13 PM #3
Why are you running beta software? Not worth anybody's time to debug beta software.

Beta means: unfinished with tons of bugs.
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13-Nov-2009, 08:55 AM #4
Just guessing when BSOD continue from OS to OS, its a hardware problem, or if the OSs are similar enough, it can be driver related. I've run into a mobo chip diverset that didn't like Vista and absolutely freaked out with 7RC. Works fine with XP.

So I would try either good old fashioned XP or Ubuntu or some other Linux distro at least as a debugging tool; if either runs fine its probably a driver problem and if not, hardware failure-related.
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14-Nov-2009, 11:06 AM #5
I agree with fairnooks. Also, I thought Windows 7 Beta stopped booting months ago? It's time to buy the released product or revert to Vista.
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15-Nov-2009, 12:05 PM #6
"buy" what a scary word! I think It's something hardware related! cause it randomly freezes! Even in "safe" mode, may be the mobo (i think it haven been a update since 08) or the CPU =s
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