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Ark Tarusov2017-02-11 15:53:13
Samsung
Ark Tarusov, 2017-02-11 15:53:13

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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Ark Tarusov, 2017-02-11
@kreo_OL

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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15432, 2017-02-11
@15432

Windows always sets the HDD password subsystem to the Frozen state at startup, this should not affect the system's performance in any way.
Try to start in safe mode, or determine the BSOD code (F8 - safe mode or F8 - disable automatic restart when an error occurs)

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