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    #11
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    haha just going to say that,

    WHO wants to see my nice 38 Inch HD TV SCreen that i use my computer on blue screening

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    #12
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    KWWHunction.com
    Another thing did you make sure the PC Hardware was compatible with Win7 ?

  4.     
    #13
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    the hardware is compatible with windows 7...

    Ma pc is near abt 3 years old...

  5.     
    #14
    Pure Awesomeness!
    1. On start up , enter BIOS

    2. Expand the "Drives" section

    3. Go to "SATA Operation"

    4. Change this from "RAID Auto/AHCI" to "RAID Auto/ATA"

    see if that works.



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    #15
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    im telling u its the ram ... just switch the ram if u have any n see the magic

  7.     
    #16
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    How is it the ram when the computer is telling him its the hard drive ?


  8.     
    #17
    Member
    Website's:
    rls-log.com
    i had faced this problem ... many times in different pc's and all had only one issue ( The RAM)

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    #18
    Member
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    Download Memtest86+

    http://www.memtest.org/download/4.10...+-4.10.iso.zip

    It will check your RAM, I usually run it up to test 7

    Failing that, I would check the harddrive next.


  10.     
    #19
    Member
    Test the RAM with memtest but it may not show errors and still be damaged. Its better to replace the RAM.
    bad RAM is almost always the cause for errors during windows install.

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    #20
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    Jayfella is right about its not the hard drive because windows XP Dont come with SATA Drivers and thus it will not find your hard drive, it will just find usbs,floppy etc.

    Try taking the a ram stick out and testing each one individually.. if you have to sticks...

    Also remove all hardware that is not needed during the installation such as graphics card,sound card, usb's disc etc etc.
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