OrbiterMJR:
Hello and welcome to the forums. You haven't given us a lot of information to go on. You can start by clicking the "Settings" link at the top of this page and on the resultant page on the left choose "edit profile" fill out information regarding your system specs being as specific as possible at to the manufacturer and model number information. Also could you please explain how you came to be in this situation, it's not clear, did you have Windows 7 running at some point and then you started getting the blue screen, or are you still attempting to get it installed? If you, as you say above, that you suspect that there is a problem with the hard drive, when you boot with the Windows 7 DVD and select repair you should get a screen where you can choose a recovery tool, if you choose the command prompt you should be able to run chkdsk C: /r and let it run an attempt to repair problems, it will take quite a while, do not interrupt it and let it conclude all five stages. Also you might check your motherboard manufacturer and see if there is a recent bios update for your board and check if there are any memory management utilities that are part of a motherboard utility within the bios. Any additional information that you can provide regarding this issue may very well help us better understand how we might be able to help you



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