BSOD on windows loading

Martjojo1

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Aug 5, 2014
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Hi There,

I have an Asus EeeTop PC ET1610PT
2 GB Ram ddr2
Intel atom 1.66 Ghz
Windows 7 Home Premium OA

It's a fun machine, untill about a month ago. It won't boot anymore because when it reaches the loading screen of windows, it gets a fast bsod and reboots.

BSOD: Stop: 0x0000007B (0xF789E63C, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)

What have i tried yet:
- New Ram, bought a new Ram (2 GB)
- Other HDD
- Windows xp (same Problem)
- Fresh install (Crash too)

Can't start in safe mode either

So if i'm right, it's not the RAM, and not the HDD. Neither Windows is the problem...

Can somebody help me out?
Maybe a Bios setting?


Thanks in advance!
 


Sorry, could not really find a solution






Hi Currently in AHCI,
but on IDE mode, it just freezes.. no bsod just frozen. HDD and USB lights are off when it's frozen.
 


Well i have a clean hdd and the w7 installation on USB,
weather i try to install it on IDE or AHCI, it doesn't matter, both freeze.
 
bugcheck 0x7b INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
sub error code: 0xc0000034 =STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
I think if the SATA mode was incorrect you would get a different status error that indicates corruption.

I would think, for windows 7, you would have to boot off a repair image and fix the master boot record using the bootrec.exe commands

something like:
bootrec.exe /rebuildBCD
bootrec.exe /fixMbr
bootrec.exe /fixboot

you could probably google "how to fix master boot record on windows 7" to get better instructions.



 


Ok i might give it a try, but i tried this with windows xp as well, in my opionion, this is not a software related issue...
But i'll see.


EDIT:
I can't get into this because it'll crash with a bsod
 


Did you delete all of the partitions and recreate them?

Does the Windows install image on the USB drive have all of the required chipset support drivers available for the motherboard?
 



Before i go make sure i did, what mode do i need? IDE or AHCI? Then i'll make sure the HDD is clean and i made a partition in the right mode.
 



Sorry, this isn't working...