BSOD when installing new OS

I have a new MSi GT683 notebook. And I tried to install Windows 7 Professional SP1 version debugged/checked version last night. And after that window is unloaded the files, I get a blue screen. Could this be because I installed the wrong operating system. So why recently I also asked how to get another. I'm downloading a Win7 Pro SP1 x 64 normal version (as long as the key to debugging works). This might work? I never really had any problems with the installation of the system of front... This is the first time. It is also the first time I tried to install version debugged for a new laptop.

Thanks in advance for the help!

I have a new MSi GT683 notebook. And I tried to install Windows 7 Professional SP1 version debugged/checked version last night. And after that window is unloaded the files, I get a blue screen. Could this be because I installed the wrong operating system. So why recently I also asked how to get another. I'm downloading a Win7 Pro SP1 x 64 normal version (as long as the key to debugging works). This might work? I never really had any problems with the installation of the system of front... This is the first time. It is also the first time I tried to install version debugged for a new laptop.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Hello

The of Windows Debug/Checked build is used by developers to test their new software or drivers. Checked versions are not software at retail. Before you download versions, please see the bulletin.

The free version (or the commercial version)
The free version of Microsoft Windows is used in production environments. The free version of the operating system is built with the complete compiler optimizations. When the free version detects correctable problems, it continues to operate.

The controlled version (or the debug version)
The version of Microsoft Windows allows to identify and diagnose the easiest operating-system-level problems.

Differences in Build checked and free:
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/Windows/hardware/ff543450 (v = vs. 85) .aspx

I don't know if the product key for the version debug/checked will work with the retail version.

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