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Stingy and Stubborn
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BSOD upon Windows setup
All right, well, I kinda want to go back to XP pro, and ditch MCE (i've had many problems with my TV Tuner card). No CD or DVD drives are recognized, even my virtual ones. The BIOS recognizes my physcial DVD-RW drive just fine though, CD runs fine and everything.
Windows setup loads every driver fine, but then when it goes to the windows Setup, i getta BSOD. I ran chkdsk a few times, everything seems in working order. I've reformatted plenty of times with this drive, and it went perfectly. Any ideas?
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Stingy and Stubborn
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Nevermind, randomly decided to start working
![]() stupid BSOD's..
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HH Old Fuddy Duddy
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Just to let you know: I DID read this.
Good to know it's working.
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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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HH Old Fuddy Duddy
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Stingy and Stubborn
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Though that's the first time EVER that I've gotten a BSOD. And it worked fine otherwise (everywhere else but when it was actually loading the actual Windows setup). It installed fine afterwards, and I'm back to good ol' XP pro
![]() It couldn't have anything to do with MCE being installed, could it? Becuase like I said, MCE stopped recognizing my DVD burner, and every single one of my virtual DVD drives I'll run memtest tonight though, just to be sure..
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