dude i formated my laptop with the windows 7 that i downloaded from here + when he finish he rebot and show me this screen .... so there is no driver yet its new i even not do the first boot after instalationsure try this
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also make sure all drivers are up to date
if still no luck run a full chkdsk command restart let it do its work
dude i formated my laptop with the windows 7 that i downloaded from here + when he finish he rebot and show me this screen .... so there is no driver yet its new i even not do the first boot after instalation
its the first time i used a os from here and first time happendits does not matter if it a fresh installation you still need to install your own drivers for you laptop/tower
does this happen all the time ?
its the first time i used a os from here and first time happend
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how i can install drivers if the windows havent boot for the first time after format
acer aspire e1Can you share your exact laptop model?
when it boot to windows it show me the black starter screen and it show me the BSOD it always the same when i bootthen make sure in the future, your more clearer on a thread you make and give as much information as possible before posting
back to my question it is booting into windows at all or is this happening all the time
i know its Acer aspire e1 series that's what is writenOh dear god... Mate, read the sticker on the bottom where the exact model is written. There could literally be countless variants of the E1.
before i instalet the sysem (windows 7) become lagy so i formate it and instal windows 7 that i downloede from here ......was the system previously completely stable with identical hardware?
Past few weeks on work projects I have wasted HOURS on an intermittently faulty m.2 SSD and also an faulty optiplex 7050 motherboard....
I'd start testing/verifying the hardware before I spent time on this BSOD
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why are you so mean ..... am telling you what i seeOk, last try, then i give up. Turn your laptop upside down and read the sticker where the actual model is written. It's supposed to be something like E1-xxx. I need the xxx number to understand what you're actually trying to do.
its i new one one i recently replace it + it was working with windows 7 ultimate 64 bit before and no problemThat machine was sold with Linux, I don't think acer ever released drivers for it for the windows platform. With that being said the hardware looks like it should boot windows alright.
The problem you are encountering is with your hardware and I doubt the ISO you used has anything to do with the instabilities.
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It has a Intel® Core™ i3-4010U 1.7 GHz; Dual-core so you might want to consider going x86.
My bed is your harddrive is toast - replace it with another and try loading/booting windows again.