HumanMan42 Posted December 15, 2010 Share Posted December 15, 2010 So I have this computer that was given to me. It was working fine with WinXP. Then I get it home and see it needs a log-in password. I decide to just put Win7 on it.So I pop in a win7 disc, wait for it to boot to it nothing..... Check bios, change it to boot from cd......reboot....nothing.... swap optical drive.....nothing....burn iso again at lower rpm....nothing....get my friends copy of windows 7....nothing. Get my copy of XP. Hey...it boots to that. Format C:, moves stuff to the hdd, restarts...BSOD!Thats pretty much where I am at.A computer that will not boot to a dvd of win 7will boot to winxp xd but bsodsme having a facepalmI did Swap the video cards before I first attempted the first bootup. But it did boot up fine to the xp login screen after I did. And I did take the floppy out and put in a internal USB card reader.It is an asus a8nsli32 mobo,two different type of ram, each there are two of, 4gb in total.idk what the video card is. a dual dvi pcie i had extra.yadda yadda.I dont think it really matters what the hardware it has. It was working 24hrs before it changed into my hands.Any help would be great.Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Hoffman Posted December 15, 2010 Share Posted December 15, 2010 So I have this computer that was given to me. It was working fine with WinXP. Then I get it home and see it needs a log-in password. I decide to just put Win7 on it.So I pop in a win7 disc, wait for it to boot to it nothing..... Check bios, change it to boot from cd......reboot....nothing.... swap optical drive.....nothing....burn iso again at lower rpm....nothing....get my friends copy of windows 7....nothing. Get my copy of XP. Hey...it boots to that. Format C:, moves stuff to the hdd, restarts...BSOD!Thats pretty much where I am at.A computer that will not boot to a dvd of win 7will boot to winxp xd but bsodsme having a facepalmI did Swap the video cards before I first attempted the first bootup. But it did boot up fine to the xp login screen after I did. And I did take the floppy out and put in a internal USB card reader.It is an asus a8nsli32 mobo,two different type of ram, each there are two of, 4gb in total.idk what the video card is. a dual dvi pcie i had extra.yadda yadda.I dont think it really matters what the hardware it has. It was working 24hrs before it changed into my hands.Any help would be great.CaseyWow, Well if you didnt do that.. All you would have needed was HIREN BOOT CD.. It has password changing utilities... Bummer.Anyways, I still think its the media you are using. Or course RAM and Processor issuse can cause the same issue.In troubleshooting remove any and all expansion cards, even take it down to a single memory module. Then see if the problem goes away.You could always pop out the drive and load windows from another PC then pop it back in before loading drivers.We are full of good things to try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HumanMan42 Posted December 16, 2010 Author Share Posted December 16, 2010 I was hoping not to have to pull everything out. I thought about pulling the hdd out an using my USB to HDD to install win7. Never had to do it that way, but there us a first for everything. The weirdest thing is that it was fully up and running like 10 hrs earlier. And it was just unplugged and then moved to my room. I highly doubt it's hardware. But I will go through all the hoops regardless to cross it off the list. Bummer. First computer I had to use this pcie card to use my two 19" flat screen I got a year ago and it doesn't want to work. So sad. Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated sir. You are telling me what I thought. It's nice to have a second opinion.Casey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
celly Posted December 16, 2010 Share Posted December 16, 2010 DBAN it, install Win7, get drivers from whatever computer company it is and install GameEx. Well, that's what I would do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco1962 Posted December 17, 2010 Share Posted December 17, 2010 I would probably p;ut back in the original equipment, then try loading XP. My guess it is driver issue (unless it was actually BSODing before you took ownership). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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