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blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 10:10 AM
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I just a Dell Optiplex 760 from work, I Recently had a Dell Optiplex 380 ( Gave that to my son) The Dell 380 was running my Windows 2008 R2 (I know it's weird) anyways. I put the hard drive into the new Dell pc. It keeps on restarting, I get a blue screen of death 0x00007b. Also I tried deleting the old hard drive controller from the other pc and then tried to delete the hard drive driver as well.
What I can't do, try booting into safe mode, didn't work
Tried last Known Good Configuration, didn't work
Also the both PCs are Small Form Factor
Also I went to the bios, It finds the drive but it does not boot into windows.
What I can't do, try booting into safe mode, didn't work
Tried last Known Good Configuration, didn't work
Also the both PCs are Small Form Factor
Also I went to the bios, It finds the drive but it does not boot into windows.
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Re: blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 10:24 AM
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Generally you can't just swap hard drives between different machines and expect the operating system to run - you'll often find it will freeze and/or BSOD.
Normally you'll need to wipe the drive and/or do a fresh install over the existing data - sometimes you can just move the existing windows folder out of the way and do a new install while keeping the data on your drive.
Normally you'll need to wipe the drive and/or do a fresh install over the existing data - sometimes you can just move the existing windows folder out of the way and do a new install while keeping the data on your drive.
Re: blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 10:29 AM
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I don't want reinstall my Domain Controller. >.> It has all my settings for my Network, such as Group Policies, Disk Quota settings and so on.
Re: blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 10:40 AM
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Maybe one of the systems was set to AHCI mode for the SATA controller, and the other for Legacy IDE or RAID.
Re: blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 11:38 AM
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I Just Checked the settings, its on the defualt settings
Re: blue screen of death 0x000007b.
15-02-2014 2:00 PM
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See if you can take a photo of the BSOD - often it will tell you in what module it has caused the fault and you can Google it and work back from there.
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