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<blockquote data-quote="gui710" data-source="post: 480925" data-attributes="member: 49751"><p>Yeah you understood more or less correctly but i wasn't that specific too so it's my fault.</p><p>I'm looking an easy way to backup my PC but at the same time i'm looking for a solution, let me explain the problem better.</p><p>I was playing WildStar with my friends and suddenly my PC gives a Brown BSOD related to AMD graphic card I rebooted the PC and I couldn't play anything then i decided to ask my father what could i do and he said to run a clean utility and reinstall the graphic card drivers from the AMD website and i did so and after cleaning and reinstalling the drivers I went to sleep because it was very late and the next day I had no sound on the PC I Google it and it was related to some "Plug And play Software Device Enumerator" driver or something like that, even in the device manager was a yellow warning triangle so i saw that the only solution I had was to format the PC and switch to windows 8 again or switch to Linux so I downloaded Ultimate Boot CD burnt it into a CD and went to CloneZilla to perform a backup but it said that i had to perform a chkdsk before that and I did so, I let it run all night.</p><p>The next morning i went to the PC and it said to restart to complete the chkdsk and i did so but when i did it i thought the PC had crashed (It usually used to happen on that PC) and I took off the charger... Result? Another BSOD Loop at the startup... but that time i knew how to solve it i just had to fix MBR and another thing i cant remember at the moment so i went to school and when i came back from school the screen was just black it wouldn't even go to BIOS...</p><p></p><p>Note:</p><p>The program i used to clean the graphic card drivers was <a href="http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html" target="_blank">Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)</a></p><p>Sorry my bad English probably some phrases are not grammatically correct but I try my best :/</p><p>All of this happened because I wanted to switch from windows to Linux because Windows was giving me too much trouble</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gui710, post: 480925, member: 49751"] Yeah you understood more or less correctly but i wasn't that specific too so it's my fault. I'm looking an easy way to backup my PC but at the same time i'm looking for a solution, let me explain the problem better. I was playing WildStar with my friends and suddenly my PC gives a Brown BSOD related to AMD graphic card I rebooted the PC and I couldn't play anything then i decided to ask my father what could i do and he said to run a clean utility and reinstall the graphic card drivers from the AMD website and i did so and after cleaning and reinstalling the drivers I went to sleep because it was very late and the next day I had no sound on the PC I Google it and it was related to some "Plug And play Software Device Enumerator" driver or something like that, even in the device manager was a yellow warning triangle so i saw that the only solution I had was to format the PC and switch to windows 8 again or switch to Linux so I downloaded Ultimate Boot CD burnt it into a CD and went to CloneZilla to perform a backup but it said that i had to perform a chkdsk before that and I did so, I let it run all night. The next morning i went to the PC and it said to restart to complete the chkdsk and i did so but when i did it i thought the PC had crashed (It usually used to happen on that PC) and I took off the charger... Result? Another BSOD Loop at the startup... but that time i knew how to solve it i just had to fix MBR and another thing i cant remember at the moment so i went to school and when i came back from school the screen was just black it wouldn't even go to BIOS... Note: The program i used to clean the graphic card drivers was [URL='http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html']Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU)[/URL] Sorry my bad English probably some phrases are not grammatically correct but I try my best :/ All of this happened because I wanted to switch from windows to Linux because Windows was giving me too much trouble [/QUOTE]
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