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Solve : Computer Crash When HDD is tasked (maybe)?

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So I built a custom computer, Parts include:
-AMD Athlon Quad Core CPU
-Nvidia 780 Ti Graphics Cars
-A55M E33 MSI motherboard
-Two 4GB sticks of ram (ballistix)
-ASUS Optical Drive
-Sea gate barracuda 250GB 7500RPM

    So my computer has had its fair share of problems, drivers are the cause, I'd expect. Whenever an Ethernet CABLE was plugged into it, it would crash(I was using a wireless Panda Express chop for wireless). After that first crash, it would crash constantly until I reset it to an earlier time. So I was playing a game of League Of Legends and my wireless went down. I figured
That it was just the internet so I turned off my computer for a few hour, then came back but it still wasn't working (blue light on the chip wasn't on either).
   
     I didn't uninstall the software for the Panda Express chip but it wasn't working. I couldn't restore my computer to an earlier time and as I grew fustrated, I ended up uninstalling windows 7 from my computer to do a fresh install.

    Now, whenever I'm installing, my computer will crash at expanding files. I figured this had to do with the disk so I switched to a USB using diskpart and xcopy. I got past the expanding files then crashed off the USB win7 install. So I decided to put an ISO of deriks nuke and try nuking my HDD. As soon as I start uninstalling with the nuke (manual or automatic) on the HDD, my computer crashes.

    At first I thought it was the HDD but it turned out that was a no when o tried another drive (same make). I don't want to pay to get this fixed but I have no idea what to do from here

I FORGOT TO MENTION, I HAVE GOTTEN MISSINGBOOTMGR MESSAGES AFTER TRYING TO INSTALL EARLY ON

Thanks for whatever helps you can PROVIDE and I hope that I can get this fixed. Thanks guys
And windows 7 32bit is my OS BTWI think it is hardware.
The Windows 7 install should not fail early.
Can you BOOT up any other OS?
If you have another computer, make a CD for a small  version of  Linux.
The objective is to prove it is a hardware issue and not OS or drivers.
But if the small Linux behaves normal, it may indicate a driver issue.

Lightweight Linux Distros.

Hope that helps.  1st...it's not a driver issue as the HDD was wiped...
2nd...it sounds like the HDD has issues...that or the RAM.
DLoad and run MemTest for the RAM...run it at least 1 hour.
Also DLoad and run the HDD diagnostics from the HDD manuf. site...

The other issue may be your Win 7 stik...how did you build it and where is the Win7 from ? ?



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