Huge Problem With New Rig

hippityhop

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Alright guys I am in need of desperate help.

First off let me tell you my computer specs:
MOBO: MSI P67A-GD53 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67
CPU: Intel i5 2500k 3.3GHZ
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws 8gb (2x4gb) & Patriot Signature 8gb (2x4gb) : Total: 16gb
VGA: MSI Radeon 6850 Cyclone PC 1gb 775mhz 256-mb
Hard Disks:
Intel SSD 320 Series 80gb
Samsung Spinpoint 1TB hard drive
DVD/CD-RW: SAMSUNG CD/DVD Burner
PSU: OCZ ModXtreme Pro 700w

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212+



My computer has a number of problems first off;
When I boot up my computer it tells me there is a hardware error and it tells me to put in my Windows 7 CD/USB to fix it and go to "repair your computer" it gives me the messages:

File: \Boot\BCD
Source: d:\w7rtm\minkernel\boot\environ\app\bootmgr\bootmgr.c
Status: 0xc0000034
353
Info: The windows boot configuration data file is missing required information


Second problem:


When I put in my Windows 7 USB/DVD (I tried both) it would load up the screen where it says "Windows is loading files" and finish that but when it hits the 4 colored swirl screen where it says "Starting Windows" it would give me a blue screen with the stop message "0x0000007E"

So I can't reformat or repair my computer via Windows CD/USB.


So What I tried to Do:


I thought it might have been a Hard Disk Problem. I took my 2 hard drives put it onto another computer deleted/reformatted it. Reinstalled the Windows 7 Professional OS onto them. (This proving the DVD/USB is not the problem) Brought it back to my computer booted it up and it gives me either the Same message as problem 1 OR it says "BOOTMGR is missing" I bring the hard drives back to the other computer and try to "repair the computer" I looked up some forums and typed in some command codes such as bootrec /fixmbr ... and etc.

No luck with any of these tries.

I tried to switch my rams out from 1 stick 2 stick 3 stick 4. No luck

I switched my video card slot from the bottom slot on my MOBO to the top slot.

I unplugged everything and left only the bare minimum and there was still a problem.



PLEASE HELP SOMEONE!!! I have probably spent more than 10 hours trying to fix this!!!
 

Wamphryi

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Go into the BIOS or UEFI and make sure the disk controller you are using is set to AHCI. Make sure you delete all partitions off the HDD's when Win 7 is in set up mode. Of course make sure there is no data you want to keep. If you have a Data drive leave it unplugged for now. If it is already set to AHCI then try setting it to IDE and see how that goes.
 

hippityhop

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When I formatted my drives earlier I made sure the partitions were deleted. I have also tried to do what you said as well I tried every mode. AHCI, IDE, and RAID. Neither have worked for me. What is a data drive? Do you mean Hard drive?

And btw wamphryi Thank you a bunch I will take any help I can get! :)