End problem of installing windows 7 on a clean disk, creates blue screen.

I bought a new hard drive and expected to clean - install Windows 7 on it. It's fine until it reaches the end of the installation, and then a blue screen appears. I'm not sure that it happen, but I can't complete the installation on my new drive. Help, please.

Power supply a minimum of 500 watts.

Regarding your new drive not all the new readers are perfect and a number of readers even just out of the box of hipping could be faulty.

Test your drive with the car manufacture utility.

For Western Digital readers to download the .iso from WdDiag file: http://support.wdc.com/product/download.asp?groupid=611&sid=30&lang=en

Then run Memtest86 +:
It runs from a floppy disk or CD and should eliminate or confirm if one or more of your memory
sticks are bad or the values of the SPD in the BIOS are correct.
Let it run for as long as you can: 2,4,6,8 or several hours (at least 3 full passes), if no errors at that time then your ram is OK.
http://www.memtest.org/
Memtest86 + Guide/How To (use the.) ISO to create a bootable CD)
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409152

J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

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