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Yoshi:

--- Quote from: K@ on May 18, 2012, 04:24:46 PM ---To stop it keep rebooting, try this...

Restart Windows in Safe mode.
Uncheck the option to automatically restart when the computer fails to start. (As it were)
Restart in Normal mode.

You might want to go through each of the damned services, too, to stop any failing ones from forcing the rebbot.

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I can boot into Safe Mode after a BSOD, though there was an easier way of doing that from normal mode..
* Yoshi2889 searches the Control Panel
EDIT: Action Center reported this:
http://prntscr.com/9efj5

Which basically says that it's either my RAM, system card(?), CPU or power supply (battery in my case) that's corrupt.

Anthony`:
Are you using a D-Link product by any chance?

The Burglar!:
try if you have an recovery CD, recovery mode when install 7 not saying that it will help but check it you can maybe fix some ting, on the other hand RAM is mostly the cause of this kind of situations

Yoshi:

--- Quote from: The Burglar! on May 18, 2012, 04:38:28 PM ---try if you have an recovery CD, recovery mode when install 7 not saying that it will help but check it you can maybe fix some ting, on the other hand RAM is mostly the cause of this kind of situations

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--- Quote from: Yoshi2889 on May 18, 2012, 03:38:12 PM ---What I did to fix the crap:
1. Reinstall Windows from the recovery partition on my laptop (up to 5 times dammit!)

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--- Quote from: Project Evolution on May 18, 2012, 04:37:56 PM ---Are you using a D-Link product by any chance?

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Nope, just a laptop with nothing attached to it.

The Burglar!:
a recovery partition can also be corrupted so thats why i say try an CD instead ;)

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