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Knocks out a blue screen when starting windows, how to solve?
Good day!
Laptop: Samsung 355V4C-S01 Bios
version: P09AAN
Reinstalled Windows 7 on the laptop.
The problem appeared immediately, Windows refused to see the second partition of the disk.
I started installing the drivers, after one of the reboots, the Windows boot logo appears (after POST which) It hangs for a second and knocks out a blue screen, on which I don’t have time to read anything, it goes into reboot.
Sometimes Windows turns on.
I noticed that in the BIOS sometimes the status of the hdd password is "Frozen", and when there is "clean", then Windows is loaded.
How can I fix it?
In Google I found only one useful information, but there they flashed the bios with a programmer. I don't have that option.
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Decision.
I did this myself:
Through Acronix, I saw that both C and D disks are marked as primary, and D is active.
We change D to logical, and make C active.
We reboot, catch the missing bootmbr,
Run the command line,
Make disk C active again,
Copy the bootmbr from the installation media to the root or a 100mb disk (250mb like for 8wind).
For these actions, you need a Windows installer, preferably (or only) the one that you have.
All actions are easy to google)
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