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kwfine

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    When choosing Safe Mode in windows 7, BSOD happened
    « on: June 16, 2013, 11:49:16 AM »
    Hi all,

    I was still using windows 7.
    A few days, when I turned on the PC, a windows black screen appeared with
    two options for me to choose from:
    System repair
    or
    Start as normal.

    I picked the System repair option, and waited for a few minutes but what I could see
    was still a black  screen.

    I restarted the PC and pressed F2 and chose the Safe Mode option,
    but then Blue screen of death just happened. The computer restarted and
    loaded the black screen again.

    I had done a windows backup two months ago and saved a windows 7 backup file in Partition D, I borrowed a True Image 11 rescue disc from my friend and tried to locate the backup file so as to restore windows 7 to two months ago, but when I tried to locate the windows 7 backup file using the True Image 11 rescue disc, a message "can not recognize any hard drive" popped up.

    I think my computer's hard disk is dead, but I am not really sure if I guess it right.

    Please help if you could.

    Thank you.

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    Re: When choosing Safe Mode in windows 7, BSOD happened
    « Reply #1 on: June 16, 2013, 02:06:06 PM »
    Do you have another PC that can burn a Boot CD for you?

    Six Downloadable Boot Discs That Could Save Your PC

    The boot CD can help test you hardware without using Window. Be aware that some tests on the hard drive can destroy data.