I am really hoping that I am not the only one experiencing this problem. Also, I did not experience in the CP version. Ok, I have an HP DV7-4273us with the latest bios, which is 1 year old, and 2 Seagate hybrid harddrives.
I have Windows 7 Pro installed on the first one and Win8 RP installed on the second drive. Win8 is set as the default boot OS as well. What happens is that if I restart, no crashes. However, if I fully shutdown and then turn it on, 0xc000000E BSOD device could not be found immediately.
If I press F9, the computer will boot into windows 7. If I press F8, the machine stays at the BSOD. However, if I ctrl-alt-del, the computer will then boot into Windows 8. I think the problem may have something to do with the hybrid boot but I am not sure.
Any help would be appreciated. Oh, and the harddrive have the latest firmware already installed.
I have Windows 7 Pro installed on the first one and Win8 RP installed on the second drive. Win8 is set as the default boot OS as well. What happens is that if I restart, no crashes. However, if I fully shutdown and then turn it on, 0xc000000E BSOD device could not be found immediately.
If I press F9, the computer will boot into windows 7. If I press F8, the machine stays at the BSOD. However, if I ctrl-alt-del, the computer will then boot into Windows 8. I think the problem may have something to do with the hybrid boot but I am not sure.
Any help would be appreciated. Oh, and the harddrive have the latest firmware already installed.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8 RP
- CPU
- Phenom II 1090T
- Motherboard
- Asrock 990FX Extreme 4
- Memory
- GSkill 16GB DDR3 1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- 2 x PowerColor 6950 2GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 37 Inch Vizio TV
- Screen Resolution
- 1080P
- Hard Drives
- 3 x 1TB Seagate Harddrives
- PSU
- Thermaltake Toughpower 750
- Case
- Fractal Design R3
- Cooling
- Corsair H50
- Keyboard
- ZBoard
- Mouse
- Logitech MX518
- Internet Speed
- 20 x 2