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Windows XP BSOD. won't reboot.


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Soccer13500

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I have the BSOD, my computer won't reboot in any mode, only get the blue screen. I'm using my system disk to install a fresh copy of windows because the repair of existing did not work. In set up, it is giving me a choices of set up on the selected partition, create a partition in the unpartitioned space or delete the selected partition. When I choose the first, it asked if I wanted to do that because then I would have two operating systems or something like that. I'm stuck

Edited by Soccer13500, 27 October 2013 - 09:36 PM.

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Ztruker

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Do you have your data backed up? If so, do a Clean Install:

How to Clean Reinstall a Factory OEM Windows 7
How to do a Clean Install of Windows 7
How to do a Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version
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