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    Orson Angelo is offline Senior Member
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    Default Windows 7 pathetic to boot demonstrating BSOD.

    Hello friend, use the desktop is the ultimate Windows 7 64 bit and I in which the surprising errors of small target N53 road therein have occurred. Now suddenly able to perform normal shutdown of windows after an attempt to start windows in safe mode with networking, but after initially received a reload, and for me that shows a BSOD occurs, sometimes the storport driver BSOD error control amdsata control for this error. So can someone tell me what to do now, I don't want to resume the installation windows fresh. Thanks in advance for your answers!

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    Sidonia Donan is offline Senior Member
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    Hey I saw the problem and according to my knowledge, I have the resolves and the BSOD for you. I'm not sure, but the computer is infected, you should try boot Norton recovery tool, because you may need to download NTBE_CD I received the error message "Boot.Tidserv.B". Why Boot.Tidserv.B is the type of virus, displayed in the console, as well as the aforementioned BSOD tools and CD Norton that this virus can be eliminated if the same error as I did also appear. Accordingly, all the best, and then repeat it!

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    Hey dude, I also have an option answer for you, if the over levels do not operats for you then machine in safe mode with command prompt. And see for faults by typing the name. and also the see box for any repel that you have made to your machine. Norton removal tool finds these file after trying of the these documents with Norton instruments, and it will withdraw them from the machine. After restarting your PC and try to boot into actual mode, I guess it will operate on your PC. All the best!

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    Hi all, I fully agree with the above posts all and I also have a solution for you to start your computer, and then press F10, or press Delete again and again, it's going to be in Your BIOS settings. Then edit the download settings, after you change the startup parameters by using the update: Windows 7/windows/system32/Winload .exe. When You want to put it this way, you save all your settings and restart the computer again, I think this point has been completely loaded. Just try to use these settings on your computer, if you find that works for you, you respond to my post, all the best!

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