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a friend this weekend. He was paving an old HP Envy laptop (although this happens on some Dell Inspirons as well) and was getting a blue screen in the middle of install. Then, of course, blue screen error windows 7 64 bit if you're not looking at it you'll just reboot and drop back into setup and blue screen error windows 7 repair tool get the "the computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error." At this point he was in a setup loop. "HIDCLASS.SYS" is
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the driver that failed. HID means Human Interface Device, and that means "keyboards or mice" for the most part. Errors in HIDCLASS.SYS, especially during setup, almost always means that there's trouble with an attached keyboard or attached mouse. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/windows-7-error-stop0x0000007e-0xffffffffc000001d/0897959a-cf43-43b1-9cb4-0a3c5743434e I asked my buddy if he had a mouse attached and he did. He removed the mouse, and started setup over again. Setup succeeded. Then, he spent about an hour (and several reboots) getting Windows 7 "gold" (which was released in July of 2009, almost 5 years ago) up to date with patches, service pack 1, and the latest drivers. Then he was able to attach his mouse and it works fine. Sponsor: Big thanks http://www.hanselman.com/blog/FIXEDBlueScreenOfDeathBSOD7EInHIDCLASSSYSWhileInstallingWindows7.aspx to Mindscape for joining us and sponsoring the blog feed this week! I discovered Raygun.io and started using it for my side project and I LOVE it. Get notified of your software’s bugs as they happen! Raygun.io has error tracking solutions for every major programming language and platform - Start a free trial in under a minute! «This URL shortener situation is official... | Blog Home | Guide to Freeing up Disk Space under Win...» About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. About Newsletter Sponsored By Hosting By Comments [14] Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or use the Permalink Sunday, 08 June 2014 13:51:58 UTCHa - Sometimes its the simple things!Had the same thing but with a USB hard drive once. Roberto BoniniSunday, 08 June 2014 16:44:22 UTCWhich once again demonstrates the need for periodic cumulative service packs, plural. Or at the very least, a post-SP1 CU.John MurphyMonday, 09 June 2014 05:47:17 UTCMicrosoft have declined a call for an updated VB6 programming language.Microsoft's Paul Yuknewicz stated "VB6 was and still is without a doubt awesome. VB6 made developers incredibly productive building a breadth of applications and as a result we have a wealth of applications an
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/200369-bsod-startup-repair-error-0x0000007e.html Windows 7 help and support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: BSOD startup repair error 0x0000007E Page 1 http://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/04/SLN115577 of 3 1 23 > 01 Dec 2011 #1 Ehsun021 Windows 7 home premium x64 15 posts BSOD startup repair error 0x0000007E Hi this is my fist thread . So my win7 home blue screen premium x64 was crashed while playin mw2 game . Then it restarted my pc . When it start up it goes to windows error recovery .there you have two options . Launch startup repair( recommended) Start windows normaly . At first i tried the second option and the windows couldnt startup and was restarting over mad over again. Then i chone the first option and then it said : the windows is blue screen error loading files.... The after two time the loading bar finished th BSOD appered and the technical information was : Stop : 0x0000007E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005,0xFFFFF8000F4ECB74,0xFFFFF88002B55968,xFFFFF88002B551C0) And i tried f8 button to go to boot manager but it goes to windows error recovery again The i tired to reinstall my windows so i put my windows CD the the same thing happened . Please guys help me ! P.s : i with my mobile phone so i cant upload any pics right now . My System Specs OS Windows 7 home premium x64 Ehsun021 View Public Profile Find More Posts by Ehsun021 . 01 Dec 2011 #2 writhziden Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit 11,288 posts Colorado Have you tried a second startup repair? It sometimes takes three tries to fix the problem. My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number HP Pavilion e9110t OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit CPU Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz Motherboard Pegatron IPIEL-LA3 Memory 6.00 GB Hundai HMT125U6BFR8C-H9 Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD 4850 Sound Card Realtek High Definition Audio/ATI High Definition Audio Monitor(s) Displays Acer AL2216W Screen Resolution 1680x1050 Keyboard HP Keyboard Mouse HP Mouse PSU Unknown/installed by HP Case HP generic case Cooling Intel Stock Cooling Hard Drives Hitachi HDP725050GLA360 ATA Device 500 GB Internet
Türkçe 简体中文 Русский Microsoft Windows 7 Crashes, Restarts or a Blue Screen Appears Table of Contents: What Is a Blue Screen Error? Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages 0x000000ED and 0x0000007B 0x00000024 0x0000007E and 0x0000008E 0x00000050 0x000000D1 0x000000EA Using the Windows Debugger This article describes what Blue Screen errors are, why they occur, how to recognize them, and how to resolve some of the more common error messages. This article is specific to Microsoft Windows 7. Click below to change the operating system. Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows Vista Windows XP Dell Recommended: Resolving stop (blue screen) errors in Windows 7 (Microsoft Content) What Is a Blue Screen Error? When Windows encounters certain situations, it halts and the resulting diagnostic information is displayed in white text on a blue screen. The appearance of these errors is where the term "Blue Screen" or "Blue Screen of Death" has come from. Blue Screen errors occur when: Windows detects an error it cannot recover from without losing data Windows detects that critical OS data has become corrupted Windows detects that hardware has failed in a non-recoverable fashion The exact text displayed has changed over the years from a dense wall of information in Windows NT 4.0 to the comparatively sparse message employed by modern versions of Windows. Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages Stop 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME) Stop 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) These two errors have similar causes and the same troubleshooting steps apply to both of them. These stop codes always occur during the startup process. When you encounter one of these stop codes, the following has happened: The system has completed the Power-On Self-Test (POST). The system has loaded NTLDR and transferred control of the startup process to NTOSKRNL (the kernel). NTOSKRNL is confused. Either it cannot find the rest of itself, or it cannot read the file system at the location it believes it is stored. When troubleshooting this error, your task is to find out why the Windows kernel is confused and fix the cause of the confusion. Things to check The SATA controller configuration in the system BIOS If the SATA controller gets toggled from ATA to AHCI mode (or vice versa), then Windows will not be able to talk to