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Clean install Windows 7 Ultimate. Intermittent Crash. No BSOD. Bootmgr is missing message.

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Hi

 

I am really tearing my hair out with this.

 

I apologise in advance for the length of this post.

 

I am trying to recommission an Office workstation which I mothballed 2 years ago with no joy.

 

I decided to perform a clean install of Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 which Microsoft kindly let me have because HP were unable to provide original Windows Vista Business OEM discs.  Microsoft provided me with a product key on the basis of having upgraded using Windows 7 Home Premium and an Anytime Upgrade Key and because of the sheer frustration I was going through.

 

Being a bit OCD though, I haven't used the key they provided.  Instead, I chose to go the double install method and use the Anytime Upgrade Key I had previously purchased.  We own two Keys for 2 Workstations.  The other workstation is running 100% fine.

 

I have gone through the stress of getting the updates on the troublesome PC and it is now running up-to-date on both recommended and optional updates (less the language packs which I don't need).

 

After making a few changes, the system managed to stay alive for approx.  6 hours before I came back to it and it was a black screen with Bootmgr is missing.  I think that suggests a hard drive issue.

 

The system has a 500Gb Western Digital WDC-WD5000AAKS primary drive and a Hitachi HDS723020BLA642 secondary backup drive attached.

 

The WD HD is attached to SATA0 on the motherboard.  The CD to SATA1 and the secondary HD to SATA2.

 

I ran the Western Digital diagnostics software on the hard drive and it confirms the drive as sound.  Its SMART status is fine too.  Despite this, I spoke with Western Digital and they advised me to Write Zeros to the drive and clean install the OS again which is where I am at currently.

 

I have read so many forums until I am blue in the face and no further on hence why I am here as I think it is perhaps a BIOS setting that may be wrong as the battery was running 0.7V.  That has now been changed for a new battery and the BIOS reset.

 

I have even set the Fan Idle at MAX to rule out any temperature issues.  I still receive the Bootmgr is missing message.  It is now set to 1 again (the slowest).

 

I have blown the system out with compressed air also to remove any dust.

 

I have tested the 8Gb using Memtestx86 v4.3.7 with 4 passes over 10 hours and no errors were found.

 

The system has only two dumps:-

 

MEMORY.DMP

 

MEMORY.DMP    16/09/2016 11:14:52    CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION    0x000000f4    00000000`00000003    fffffa80`0a1b2b30    fffffa80`0a1b2e10    fffff800`02dd4db0                            x64                        C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP    4    15    7601    303,105,124    16/09/2016 11:21:02    

 

MINIDMP

 

091616-22401-01.dmp    16/09/2016 11:14:52    CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION    0x000000f4    00000000`00000003    fffffa80`0a1b2b30    fffffa80`0a1b2e10    fffff800`02dd4db0    ntoskrnl.exe    ntoskrnl.exe+80640                    x64    ntoskrnl.exe+80640                    C:\Users\Grumpy Roger\Desktop\091616-22401-01.dmp    4    15    7601    271,544    16/09/2016 11:21:08    

 

which appears to be the same as the first dump.

 

I am at a total loss which is why I have come here for assistance / advice / ideas.

 

I have to be honest.  I cannot take much more of this.  I am getting very frustrated with this.  I've probably wasted a good week nearly full time on this.

 

My problem is the HP xw4600 is such a great piece of kit I would be loathed to get rid of it.

 

 

 


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