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First of all, sorry if this was posted before or if this is the wrong section.

Earlier today I was playing Starcraft and my computer froze. I waited a bit and rebooted it by pressing the ON/OFF button on my case.

After that happened I am not able to get past the W7 logo. It gives me a BSOD with the following codes:

0x0000007E (0xFFFFFFFF00000065, 0xFFFFF880014EC335, 0xFFFFF880009A8F68, 0xFFFFF880009A87D0)

cng.sys

Computer specs:
Intel i7 920 @ 3.8 ghz
ASUS P6T Deluxe v2.0
12 GB DDR Kingston HyperX @ 1887~
1 x OCZ Vertex 2 SSD
1 x 640 GB HDD
1 x 1500 GB HDD
2 x 1 TB HDD
EDIT: Windows 7 64 bit OS

I tried putting my W7 DVD and repair, it said the OS and the iso on the dvd are different versions.

It won't let me repair via F8.

Any help is highly appreciated.
 

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A little update:

After trying to repair with this program I downloaded, it finally works. It booted with "last known working configuration" or whatever. The problem is that apparently windows is damaged and I need to reinstall it. It works as fast as before, just that I can't activate it and I can't (re)install my GPU drivers either. :/

I get the "the video card device isn't accessible because there are no drivers yadda yadda". If I reboot for them to load, it won't boot unless I select last known configuration. :c


If you can boot now:

1. sfc /scannow

2. chkdsk /r /f

3. reinstall video driver

4. Attach crash dumps from C:\Windows\Minidump.


I would clean install the system, or do a "vanilla" install to another partition...
The problem I have now is that some files are missing, or something alike.

Did you do this with your 7 install dvd in the drive? Otherwise it won't fix errors without the disk.
 

I am not sure what your problem is, but really, There are about two options at this point.
1) taking your comp to a store like best buy, and seeing if they can do something about it
2) doing a clean install from the win 7 install disk. If you got the computer pre-loaded, the first option is most likeley better, as best buy can use one of their corporation install disks to re-load win 7 onto your comp

hope this isnt TOO depressing...
 

Did you do this with your 7 install dvd in the drive? Otherwise it won't fix errors without the disk.
Yeah, I did.

I am not sure what your problem is, but really, There are about two options at this point.
1) taking your comp to a store like best buy, and seeing if they can do something about it
2) doing a clean install from the win 7 install disk. If you got the computer pre-loaded, the first option is most likeley better, as best buy can use one of their corporation install disks to re-load win 7 onto your comp

hope this isnt TOO depressing...

When I get fed up of not having updates I'll do a clean install. For the time being, it works more or less, so whatever.
 

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