Windows 7 64 bit won't boot!!

faust heinrich

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I already search the net about windows 7 64 bit not loading or booting but it did not help me

Ok here we go... I have a dh55tc motherboard and recently I installed a two KVR13N9S8/4 ddr3 1333 4gb kingston ram and my operating system is windows 7 32 bit It works perfectly. Since a 32 bit only uses 3.2gb of ram I dual booted windows 7 64 bit when I was gonna install it it keeps restarting and not proceeding to the installation guide. So I replaced my old ram back the 1gb APACER and successfully installed a 64 bit version of windows. When I replaced back the new 2 x 4gb kingston ram it won't boot again into 64 bit windows 7.

My cpu is intel(R) core(TM) i3 530 @ 2.9 ghz

Thanks in advance :)

-cheers

Do you think the ram is causing this error??
 
Solution
check in the bios that the ram settings is compatible with the Kingston ram as most times it is set to auto when you might have to set it manually.
I'd try using the jumper adapter on the motherboard to put the pc into maintenance mode. After doing this, when booting up press F2 to enter bios and it will enter into maintenance mode automatically, from there you can load default settings and save, once that is done you will asked to place jumper back to normal position, do that and boot up normally. This may help solve ram issue, provided the ram is properly seated, you must hear two clicks on either side of the ram slots when slotting in new ram.