KSoD Call me Mak or K, Mod Emeritus Messages 35,644 Location C:\ Jan 6, 2010 #11 Then use the Repair my PC option on the left side of the install disk. At the part where you see the Install button. Go to command prompt and run chkdsk /r /f on the drive.
Then use the Repair my PC option on the left side of the install disk. At the part where you see the Install button. Go to command prompt and run chkdsk /r /f on the drive.
OP OP memory Daemon Poster Messages 992 Location Southern Indiana Jan 6, 2010 #12 It turns out the being overclocked was the problem. I put it back to stock settings and it installed fine. I have reinstalled Windows before while I was overclocked. I don't know why it messed up this time. Thanks for your help.
It turns out the being overclocked was the problem. I put it back to stock settings and it installed fine. I have reinstalled Windows before while I was overclocked. I don't know why it messed up this time. Thanks for your help.
Ste Do not Stare at my Avatar Messages 9,578 Location Upon Gleaning Infinity Jan 6, 2010 #13 Yea, thatll do it for sure.. Always reset to stock settings when installing an operating system.
OP OP memory Daemon Poster Messages 992 Location Southern Indiana Jan 6, 2010 #14 I was not using a burnt disc. It turns out it was the overclock that caused the problem. EDIT: what happened to Lexluthar's post?
I was not using a burnt disc. It turns out it was the overclock that caused the problem. EDIT: what happened to Lexluthar's post?