Dead Harddrive? LOL

No Mercy

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As the title says...
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This test was done on a fresh install of windows 7 64-bit AND in safe mode (Unable to boot normally without BSODing)
 
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PwnSauce

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Tried to fix the picture, doesn't work for me when hosted off dropbox for some reason.

If windows can boot into safe mode then it's either a bad driver issue or a critical system file is on a bad disk sector.
There's a pretty robust boot environment check windows has, try that.
Or, boot to safe mode, back up your drives to external media and reinstall windows.

It's normal to have bad sectors on drives so don't freak when a tool tells you that you have bad sectors or damaged clusters.

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Kreubs

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open cmd as administrator and run

chkdsk driveletter: /x

and restart the computer( if it is c: )

replace driveletter with the drive that has the warning. Make sure it's C: or D: or w/e and not with a \
 
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