MonsterAar
Programmer
This afternoon, mid-way through installing the latest windows updates, my computer threw a BSOD at me. Thinking it was a one off thing I restarted a few times. It BSODs consistantly. I then decided enough was enough and tried to boot from my Windows CD to do a roll-back. Sure enough, it BSODs too. Then I pulled out my alienware Alien-respawn recovery disc and, sure enough, it BSODs.
I was then thinking it must be a hardware problem, but shoved a linux live cd in (system rescue cd) and it boots fine and is still running fine an hour later. I am thinking I'll have to use the live cd to archive my files to an external hard drive and then reformat, but I don't want to do this because I find it hard to believe that a problem on my hdd is stopping my windows recovery discs from booting.
Any insight?
Thanks,
Luke
I was then thinking it must be a hardware problem, but shoved a linux live cd in (system rescue cd) and it boots fine and is still running fine an hour later. I am thinking I'll have to use the live cd to archive my files to an external hard drive and then reformat, but I don't want to do this because I find it hard to believe that a problem on my hdd is stopping my windows recovery discs from booting.
Any insight?
Thanks,
Luke