

This is why it is good to create recovery discs and to keep the discs each pc comes with. Alot of pc manufacturers use specific discs to install the operating system with such as recovery discs and so on.

Most likely your BSOD is coming because of a driver conflict, or you have the wrong xp disc. I am awaiting your response, and thanks in advance. But no luck.Īny ideas on how to wipe this hdd? Since it had such a nasty virus, I'd like to avoid taking it out and connecting it to another PC. I have restarted and tried the Setup Menu, the Boot Menu, the Diagnostics, and even tried spamming F8 so I could try to open windows w/ command prompt. I just want to wipe the hard drive clean, but now I can't even get into windows or into the CMD.

I am trying to install a new copy of windows, but when I put in the install disk and boot from CD I get a Blue Screen of Death everytime. I have a computer that was WTFPWND by the 'System Restore Virus'.
