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Errors booting Windows 7 after a clean install
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Intel Overclocker
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I recently installed Windows 7 pro on my desktop. I had the beta's before, but had some hardware issues recently. The hardware problems are resolved now, but the problem I am currently facing is the OS installation. The installer runs fine and completes with no errors, but upon boot, it gets to the little "windows is starting" thing right before the login screen and then it goes to a black screen that tells me windows couldn't start because a critical system driver is missing or corrupt. In my case the specific driver referenced is ntfs.sys and there's a memory address of 0x0c0000221 as well. The version I am trying to install is 7 pro which I got through my school's MSDNAA account. I have the iso, so I thought maybe my disc was the problem, but my newest burned copy does no work either. All help would be greatly appreciated! Here is a video of it on youtube:
Specs: i7 950 6 gb corsair ddr3 1600 evga gtx285 evga x58 3x sli g.skill 64gb ssd (the drive i'm trying to install to) wd 1 tb (storage drive) |
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Can you use your disk to repair the OS. Boot with installation disk and repair
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Intel Overclocker
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Believe me, I tried that. I just installed XP and it worked just fine...
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