Flash HP mini 311-1037n blue screen.

Im trying to fix my friends computer hp mini 311. I replaced the hard drive with a 500 GB hard drive and installed windows 7 ult 32 x hard disk using another computer. It works fine in another desktop computer. Now, when I put it in the HP mini itll briefly begin to load windows then flashing blue screen and reset, then produced to bring up the repair of the system. I have run the repair of the system several times and when I hit finish it a few repeats itself (attempting to loading windows). Please help me if you can.

Hello

I see that you encounter a problem starting the laptop computer. Now, if you went out hard and tested in another laptop and it works very well, most probably the motherboard gives you the BSOD.

You can try and test the drive in the BIOS so that we can be 100% positive that the hard drive is not the culprit here. Start Notepad, and then press F10 to access the BIOS. After accessing the BIOS follow this document if you can't reach the BIOS then I would suggest contacting HP@8004746836 or get a local technician to take a look at the motherboard.

Let me know the results.

If you have any other questions please let me know.

THX

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