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Need help Win 7

Darkgundam111

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Software windows 7 ultimate 64
So i recently partitioned my hardrive to install windows 7 alongside windows vista. I have dual boot going, and it seems to give me a lot of headaches right now. It worked fine at first, then i noticed that whenever i loaded windows 7 (tried formatting and then clean install 3 times) it gives me blue screen a few times and if i get lucky, i get into windows 7. The computer that I am doing this one is a Toshiba laptop, or more specifically a Toshiba L305D-S5874. I can load up windows vista just fine and all works well, just not windows 7. Oh and the windows vista it came with is 32 bit home, and the windows 7 is a 64 bit ultimate version.
 
You formatted just the 7 partition or the whole drive? Same with the clean installs?
 
I had windows vista, and i used a partition manager to make another partition so i have 2, one with vista and the other with nothing. Then i formatted the nothing and installed windows 7 freshly onto it.
 
you need to pick up Kill Disk, but before you do that, make sure you have Windows 7 Drivers for Your Laptop meaning from Toshiba , back up the data you want to keep to an external drive or CD-R/DVD-R (programs your gonna have to reinstall to keep it fresh). Use Kill disk to completely wipe the HD (any Partitions on that drive) Install Windows 7, Install Lan/WLAN adapter Driver, get Windows Updates other than Drivers, do that several times to get all updates needed, then Install System drivers, Programs, Tweak system to liking (services a must- use blackviper.com for that). Btw it appears your a Fan of Mobile Fighter G Gundam
 
had the same problem, turn out my ram, loosening the timing and/or downclocking it help. or maybe your OC is actually not stable and crash with 64-bit os where it use to its full.
 
You should never have to down-clock anything if it's rated for such speeds/timings; otherwise your not getting what you paid for, It is used mainly to determine which part is f-ing up.
 
Need to update your bios-
Important 64-bit Windows 7 and BIOS Information

10-22-2009 04:41 PM

A small set of laptop models require a BIOS update to be compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows 7. The model list and download links are available below.



Windows blue screen error conditions (BSOD) may occur during or after the installation process if the BIOS is not updated to the minimum versions.



Please note that not all models in the below listed model families will require the BIOS upgrade, but only those with Part Numbers matching the detail below. The Part Number can be found on a sticker on the bottom of Toshiba laptops.





Models, Part Numbers, BIOS versions, and download links follow:



Satellite A305D (part numbers beginning with PSAH8U & PSAHCU only)

* BIOS ver. 2.00 (current) or later :: [DOWNLOAD]

Satellite L300D & L305D (part numbers beginning with PSLC8U only)

* BIOS ver. 1.80 (current) or later :: [DOWNLOAD]

Satellite L355D (part numbers beginning with PSLC9U only)

* BIOS ver. 1.80 (current) or later :: [DOWNLOAD]



Satellite Pro L300D (part numbers beginning with PSLC9U only)

* BIOS ver. 1.80 (current) or later :: [DOWNLOAD]
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link to above txt: http://laptopforums.toshiba.com/t5/Windows-7/Important-64-bit-Windows-7-and-BIOS-Information/m-p/61952#U61952
bois link: http://df.toshiba.com/slc8v180.exe or http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=2060036&rpn=PSLC8U&modelFilter=L305D-S5874&selCategory=3&selFamily=1073768663
you are not the only one with the bsod on a Toshiba L305D and win 7 64bit.
 
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Thank you so much! i had no clue haha. that was one of my first guesses tho, i was like hmm maybe stupid bios hates it. But never really thought too much of it. Will try this out tomorrow.
 
was it the bios itself that needed an upgrade?
 
Is this a SPAM? thread?? Cause he said he would try it though was actually excited that he had already solved it? Strange? Partanoid?? Delusional? SPAM? Neve mind. *twiddle's thumbs**
 
Is this a SPAM? thread?? Cause he said he would try it though was actually excited that he had already solved it? Strange? Partanoid?? Delusional? SPAM? Neve mind. *twiddle's thumbs**

What exactly are you reffering to? Are you having some sort of posting issue? I'm very confused and intrigued at the same time. :confused:
 
Thanks a ton 2wicked, its working perfectly now.
 
Glad I could help! :)
 
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