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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Azureblue
Can you not just download the "Windows Installer" from Microsoft? Or download the same version of Windows and then apply your legitimate security key?
Short of that a small program called KMSpico will alleviate your authenticity issue for a limited period of time, not exactly Kosher all the same.
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
Scrap that Linux-idea.
originally posted by: TheMadTitan
Go into your bios and set boot for dvdrom. Reboot computer with win 7 disc in the tray then when it loads you want to click the repair option, 99% sure this will fix it, although this blue screen of death sounds like a hardware failure my friend.
a reply to: Azureblue
originally posted by: Azureblue
Well, an update really. I have fixed the issue. The 'secret' was to start Macrium from the Programs List
I checked the RAM and found it was not locked in correct so I fixed it but still got the BSOD. Wonder if RAM is damaged by not being locked up correctly.
Jumping through a number of hoops I was eventually able to reinstall another image, done the updates and then created another image.
Thanks to everyone who offered help.
cheers