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In Major Need Of Help With My New PC - Blue Screen
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Dommett10
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I recently got a new custom pre-built pc and when i first started it up the pc was running fine absolutely no problems and then after a few hours i was playing World Of Warcraft and a blue screen error message came up (BSOD) withing seconds my pc just restarted and now wont start up properly, i get a message saying something about the boot devices not being found.

I have my windows 7 install disk so i went to re-install windows 7 again and that worked but then the same issue happened, before the second time occurred i set up a back up and then an hour or so later the same problem happened. When i put the windows 7 disk in now it wont recognize my main hard drive which is 1TB and i cannot re-install windows or system restore my pc. Its beginning to really frustrate me and its come to the point where i cant play on my pc, so if anyone has a solution this then it will be greatly appreciated.

Specs:
Hard Drive Capacity- 1 TB
Model- G'eb 13
Operating System- Windows 7
MPN- GE-13GPCW7
Operating System Edition- Home Premium
Graphics Processing Type- Integrated/On-Board Graphics
Processor Type- AMD A6 6400K
Graphics Card- Radeon HD 8470D
Processor Speed- 3.90 GHz
Processor Cores- Dual Core
Memory- 8 GB
Memory Speed- 1333 MHz
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have you made sure the hard drive is plugged in , it could have slipped out
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i will have a quick look at it.
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hard drive was already plugged in.
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Obviously the first step is to check that both ends of the SATA data cable is plugged in securely, one on the hard drive itself, and the other on the motherboard.

Secondly, was the drive making any odd sounds such as grinding or clicking? The drive may have been damaged in transit as they are fragile.

If you have another drive to test i would recommend that.
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Are you running 2 or more screen, if so take one of them out and try it, or downgrade your graphics drivers
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