Windows7 BSOD while installing HELP ASAP!

KasraKaveh

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While i built my first custom rig, (fastest pc ive ever touched), yet being a basic a10 6800k budget build, i was constantly getting blue screen errors, on windows 7 installations, through USB and 3 different disks, and 1 other windows 7 and 8 disk was freezing at 62%. it was not like a normal blue screen for 5 seconds and shutdown, instead, i had to manually power it off. The only way i have my rig running now is from my old 300gb laptop harddrive with win7 which says i have 2 days left of windows? i paid for my windows legit.. like b..please...
Since then, I have changed my ram and added 2 fans, 1 for extra intake, 1 for extra exhaust. max out with 100% apu stress wont go above 65C so, definetly not that.
I have seen people on the internet say its dodgy ram and you must unplug mouse and keyboard while you re-install, this does not seem appealing to me and dont want to loose the data on my new hdd, can someone fully explain please, then i would go ahead and try to re-install and loose my data.
error message is "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" and the code is " 0x00000050 (0xBD200000, 0x000000000, 0x8B2A3C29, 0x0000002)"

my rig is:
AMD A10 6800K 4.1/4.4ghz (stock heatsink)
Kingston HyperX Fury 1866 2x4gb in dual channel kit
MSI G41-A78 mobo military 4
500W psu bronze 80 came with my case
1TB seagate barra 7200rpm
24x samsung dvd read and writer

while using the 300gb lapop hdd and the 1tb, i cant use the dvd because i only have 2 sata from my psu which will change soon when i get a 260x
 
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Hello... All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows.
1) Make sure you have no un-happy hardware drivers in your "Device Manager"... No Yellow or Red icon indicators
2) Clean all card/stick edges with rubbing alcohol... And Re-insert cards.
3) Inspect and clean all DATA and Power connections... to your Hardware and MB.
4) Verify all devices CPU/GPU/MB temperatures are with in Normal operating temperatures.
5) Verify your Power Supply 12Vdc has enough current , To operate your Video Card and CPU, at the Performance setting you are using.
6) Test One Part at a time in a known Good Computer.

BSOD are tuff problems too solve... and sometimes takes all those steps I listed...

KasraKaveh

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i understand that the previous problem was RAM as i now have hyperx fury ram which is 100% stable, i just want to make sure, if i go ahead and clean my hdd, i will 100% make my sytem work?
 
Hello... All my experience with BSOD is due to a Hardware communication, interrupting between the MB and Windows.
1) Make sure you have no un-happy hardware drivers in your "Device Manager"... No Yellow or Red icon indicators
2) Clean all card/stick edges with rubbing alcohol... And Re-insert cards.
3) Inspect and clean all DATA and Power connections... to your Hardware and MB.
4) Verify all devices CPU/GPU/MB temperatures are with in Normal operating temperatures.
5) Verify your Power Supply 12Vdc has enough current , To operate your Video Card and CPU, at the Performance setting you are using.
6) Test One Part at a time in a known Good Computer.

BSOD are tuff problems too solve... and sometimes takes all those steps I listed to get rid of them... Sometimes it can be simple fix by a BIO Setting/Driver/Software Removal/Preference Settings.

TO PROVE it is the Hardware ( FOR ME ) means installing a Fresh WIN 7 SP1 RAW ISO ( NO UPDATES ) install on a spare Hardrive with just Device Drivers will verify this... If you Blue screen with this, your hardware has a problem communicating with the MB. http://www.w7forums.com/threads/official-windows-7-sp1-...
 
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